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I hope someone can help me answering this as I’m losing sleep over it;

 

Melbourne v Essendon match will finish roughly 1 hour before Port Doggies match is set to commence at the same ground… 

 

How does that worth with ticketing? Do they give people with the Melb Ess tickets 30 mins to leave the ground and then start allowing Port Doggies game ticket holders into the ground 30 mins before bounce?

 

And what about the rubbish and junk that is left all over seats after any afl match… do they just leave it there?

 
1 minute ago, The Jackson FIX said:

I hope someone can help me answering this as I’m losing sleep over it;

 

Melbourne v Essendon match will finish roughly 1 hour before Port Doggies match is set to commence at the same ground… 

 

How does that worth with ticketing? Do they give people with the Melb Ess tickets 30 mins to leave the ground and then start allowing Port Doggies game ticket holders into the ground 30 mins before bounce?

 

And what about the rubbish and junk that is left all over seats after any afl match… do they just leave it there?

Double header tickets. 


1 minute ago, The Jackson FIX said:

I hope someone can help me answering this as I’m losing sleep over it;

 

Melbourne v Essendon match will finish roughly 1 hour before Port Doggies match is set to commence at the same ground… 

 

How does that worth with ticketing? Do they give people with the Melb Ess tickets 30 mins to leave the ground and then start allowing Port Doggies game ticket holders into the ground 30 mins before bounce?

 

And what about the rubbish and junk that is left all over seats after any afl match… do they just leave it there?

Double pass, tickets include both games.

 

Crows look so strong in the contest. And Carlton’s defense is non existent. 


9 minutes ago, BDA said:

Crows look very fit. The Burgess strength and conditioning program starting to take effect.

Exactly what I was thinking BDA! The burgess effect…


It was just a matter of time before the real Carlton showed up. % dropping like a stone. Love it. 


Gee whiz Crows. 

4 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Really?! The stands will be empty for our game until late!!

Hopefully not, all tickets have been sold for our game and the Port game.

 

There is something Burgess is doing that should have him in the AFL Hall of Fame 

Is it too late to change my tip to the crows? Gees they look good. Rory Laird has got it on a string


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