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14 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

All booked! Giddy up!

just a heads up if you have kids barcodes that are classified as Gen admin, they will work within the current allocation  

what do you mean? i have a junior membership for son and i have to purchase separately and cannot find a way to group it together with me. The one time i had a side by side allocation, the thing timed out and i had to start again.

 
1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

what do you mean? i have a junior membership for son and i have to purchase separately and cannot find a way to group it together with me. The one time i had a side by side allocation, the thing timed out and i had to start again.

I think junior members by default are not allocated to Priority/Premium seats so you'll have to both sit together in the regular Melbourne members seats areas

3 minutes ago, hells bells said:

@Lucifers Hero I didn’t end up using your code, a mate got me an extra ticket.  You can re-gift it if you wish.  Thanks again. 

Glad you got tickets!

If someone asks for it I will pass it on.

 

I just jumped on the ticketek website out of curiosity, straight through. If you haven't got your tix left you should be able to get on

15 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

ticketek user interface design 1/10

UX score -10


11 minutes ago, tilly18 said:

My son and I are M55 as well.

Got a seat 1 as well. 

Pretty happy.

I'm M55 too.

Wanted Cat 1, level two but all gone by the time i got in.

Had to make do with Cat 2 seats, ground level.

But fortunately 19 rows back from the fence, so pretty good elevation.

And got seats 1,2,3 which i love because they are at the end of the row

Go redlegs

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11 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

So bays M32, M34 and M36 are pies Bays?

If so, I want to return my M35 tickets😬!!! 

I’m not sure about M36, it may have been ours.

 

Im in M56. I cant believe how easy it was. I have no reason for this post except wow!

Im hoping M56 behind point post Punt road end is mainly MFC, anyone know?

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49 minutes ago, old dee said:

M13 row W, fairly close to where I was last year. I hope the result is better this year. Now I can resume my normal Tuesday life.

Hey mate, bay buddies but I'm M13-1 EE whatever that is lol


6 minutes ago, Damo said:

Im in M56. I cant believe how easy it was. I have no reason for this post except wow!

Im hoping M56 behind point post Punt road end is mainly MFC, anyone know?

It is , I am sitting there as are a few others posters in this thread should be mostly red and blue

1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

You had to select either Collingwood or Melbourne fan so the bays you see are assigned to the team you choose for this

Yes but some bays are shared. 


I’m pumped now. I hope the Melbourne fans rock up with full voice like we did in 2018 because that was crazy. I was at the Sydney game and I just felt as though the fans were a bit timid. Different feel to it this year.

5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Anyone know what the weather forecast will be?

Here is the Undercover seating chart for the MCG

Screenshot 2023-08-29 at 11-35-28 Undercover seating.pdf.png

I got a friend at BOM, will try and get some inside info on the weather..


56 minutes ago, old dee said:

M13 row W, fairly close to where I was last year. I hope the result is better this year. Now I can resume my normal Tuesday life.

Great to see you are going OD and got your tickets. I nearly missed but had a reprieve I reckon when I went back in and put another barcode in as I had 3 barcodes and only wanted one ticket. 
Am in M35-1 GG 9. Not sure where it is but don't care. 

Hope we win as it will save coming up here to Gabba and play the fairly  confident Lions. Hope we win and stay at the G just what our fans want. 

Each week I am seeing signs we can salute this year. Toughness is unbelievable and we have some 2021 traits back. Hope Tmac is selected to replace the unlucky Melky.

Go Dees. 

40 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I’m in q49. You’ve confirmed I’m sitting with Melbourne people. 

I actually love watching the game on the level 4 wing. You can see the positioning of the teams really well.

Also Q49, hopefully 50 and 51 are also Dees so there’s a buffer from the ferals

 
13 minutes ago, layzie said:

I got a friend at BOM, will try and get some inside info on the weather..

that would be the last place i'd go 🤣


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