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23 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

i may have two sitting with me in m24; my regular offsider is ill

Do let us know - I am chasing two but will take whatever I can get 

 
28 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

i may have two sitting with me in m24; my regular offsider is ill

Yes please!


36 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

will confirm two tomoz but there's definitely one up for grabs

You're a legend whatwhat thanks so much! See ya there 😁

24 minutes ago, damon the demon said:

Pick me!  Pick me!  Haha

as it's just one definitely at this stage @AzzKikA is the lucky duck - i don't know if i'll have a second at this stage so someone after one only gets the go ahead

 

Can you access the Founders Bar if you have a level one ticket?

15 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

as it's just one definitely at this stage @AzzKikA is the lucky duck - i don't know if i'll have a second at this stage so someone after one only gets the go ahead

No worries - yes I am after two but we don't need to sit together so will gladly take your other one, if it becomes available!  Cheers


42 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Can you access the Founders Bar if you have a level one ticket?

I think yes if you take the stairwell directly behind the punt road goals….

1 hour ago, damon the demon said:

No worries - yes I am after two but we don't need to sit together so will gladly take your other one, if it becomes available!  Cheers

I've seen a few people on the Melbourne FB trying to offload tickets. Worth trying your luck there as well.

 

10 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I've seen a few people on the Melbourne FB trying to offload tickets. Worth trying your luck there as well.

 

Cheers - I forgot all about Facebook.  Just put a post.

8 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

I've seen a few people on the Melbourne FB trying to offload tickets. Worth trying your luck there as well.

 

Hey good suggestion - got my tickets sorted!  Thanks very much for your wisdom!


I have a spare ticket, M50. For regular DL posters only.

20 minutes ago, He de mon said:

I have a spare ticket, M50. For regular DL posters only.

Hi He De Mon - thanks, how much are you selling it for? Cheers

9 hours ago, damon the demon said:

Hey good suggestion - got my tickets sorted!  Thanks very much for your wisdom!

Very happy to hear that. The more Dees fans the better! 

3 minutes ago, Bleasey as that said:

Hi He De Mon - thanks, how much are you selling it for? Cheers

$100. Cost price

Edited by He de mon

53 minutes ago, He de mon said:

$100. Cost price

Ticket is gone.


On 9/11/2023 at 2:41 PM, roy11 said:

Still annoyed I spent 40 minutes in the "waiting zone", how can I sit tight at a time like this.

Was only after 1 ticket and no luck.

Will be a MCC walk up on Friday. Still can't believe how many ppl were there early last week from like 2:45pm. 

Me Too Roy I have no luck with these systems

I may have AFL seat but like CW game would sit amongst the loud moth morons again Not sure Im up to it

6 hours ago, He de mon said:

I have a spare ticket, M50. For regular DL posters only.

Still available? Nevermind 

Edited by ElDiablo14

Some random category 1 tickets were available on Ticketek when I checked a couple of minutes ago. Worth checking out for anyone who is still in need.

edit - they seem gone now.

Edited by Ben

 
On 9/14/2023 at 10:51 AM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Two questions:

1) Are high 90's any chance for this game?

2) Will there be 50/50 members allocation for Brisbane V prelim opponent next week at the GABBA? Or will Brisbane members get the majority?

Imo Expecting 94, will be more than last week because the neutrals that were put off by the rain will attend.

with regards to prelim tickets, the original allocation is split 50:50. They will open up bays at the start of the on sale and we will both have around 5 bays each and they will keep opening new bays when those sell out. As our allocation won’t sell out they will get the extra bays. 

10 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

Imo Expecting 94, will be more than last week because the neutrals that were put off by the rain will attend.

with regards to prelim tickets, the original allocation is split 50:50. They will open up bays at the start of the on sale and we will both have around 5 bays each and they will keep opening new bays when those sell out. As our allocation won’t sell out they will get the extra bays. 

Thanks mate.

I almost fell off my chair when I saw that AFL Gold members of all competing clubs (not just competing clubs) also have access to the Brisbane prelim.


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