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47 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Not correct, if like last year. Reserved seat members get first dibs

But that will be at a different time say 2 hours in advance with Res seat  being available then GA won't it SA.

 

Seems like no one can actually confirm if there is a priority window for reserved seat members to access tickets ahead of general admission members?! i.e Priority 1, 2 &3 as per previous years …..

 

nothing in the email from the club either

20 hours ago, 58er said:

But that will be at a different time say 2 hours in advance with Res seat  being available then GA won't it SA.

If it's like last year/s, there will definitely be priority access for higher level members. Might be redleg or trident get a head start, followed by gen members. But who the hell knows what the AFL will do this year 

Does anyone know what the prices will be like this year? Should I re mortgage the house?

 
11 minutes ago, Bleasey as that said:

Seems like no one can actually confirm if there is a priority window for reserved seat members to access tickets ahead of general admission members?! i.e Priority 1, 2 &3 as per previous years …..

 

nothing in the email from the club either

There was no priority last year. All members had ticket access at the same time, whether GA or reserved seat. Below was the email I got last year before the Swans QF, as a GA member.

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2 minutes ago, Ben said:

There was no priority last year. All members had ticket access at the same time, whether GA or reserved seat. Below was the email I got last year before the Swans QF, as a GA member.

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That’s how I recall it too …. I wonder if it will be any different now we are the “away” team? I assume less tickets available for us this time around?


2 minutes ago, Demongirl35 said:

Anyone know or can remember how many tickets you can get at once? 

Last year it was 10 per barcode. Suspect it won’t be the same this year but that’s just my guess….

13 minutes ago, Bleasey as that said:

That’s how I recall it too …. I wonder if it will be any different now we are the “away” team? I assume less tickets available for us this time around?

Pretty sure there is a 50/50 split for club member allocations.

 

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