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All AFL and club access members will be able to purchase through a 24-hour member priority window starting on Monday 11 December via Ticketek ahead of tickets going on sale to the general public on Tuesday 12 December.

Tickets for 2024 Gather Round matches in the Adelaide Hills and at Norwood Oval will be at a single price point of $35, with Adelaide Oval general admission tickets also set at the same $35 price point, with kids’ tickets $10 across all venues.

 
 

Two games in Adelaide in 5 days for the Dees. 

i have my flights booked and hoping to be joined by an army of red and blue.

 

Hi All,  it looks like a four-match multi-pass is available - does anyone know if this is available to be purchased in the members window on Monday? if so I'm guessing there are only going to be a very limited amount available


I live in Adelaide and took my son to the Dees vs Essendon game. Horrible day. Poured with rain, we lost, my son lost his favourite Max Gawn card, and I caught gastro from the ground.............Pretty reluctant to go next year especially having to share with the most one eyed, negative bunch of booing morons in Crows fans.

Hi Guys,

Bit of a long shot but i'm wondering if anyone here (who is a dees member) isn't planning on going to Adelaide for Gather Round and would be happy to pass on their barcode.

I am looking at going but ideally want to take my partner so just wondering if anyone here would be kind enough to pass on their barcode if they didn't plan on using it.
I believe this isn't part of the typically membership so wouldn't effect the number of other games you could attend.

As i said it's a bit of a long shot and no issues if no one can help but just wanted to check.

Thanks.

On 07/12/2023 at 13:30, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Looking at that fixture I reckon attending 7 out of the 9 games is achievable.

You would od BBP. Probably would not be able to look at another AFL game for 2 months. 

 
22 hours ago, Dees 4 Life said:

Hi Guys,

Bit of a long shot but i'm wondering if anyone here (who is a dees member) isn't planning on going to Adelaide for Gather Round and would be happy to pass on their barcode.

I am looking at going but ideally want to take my partner so just wondering if anyone here would be kind enough to pass on their barcode if they didn't plan on using it.
I believe this isn't part of the typically membership so wouldn't effect the number of other games you could attend.

As i said it's a bit of a long shot and no issues if no one can help but just wanted to check.

Thanks.

I am not going pm me. 

Id rather go 4w driving in Afghanistan for a week than go to Adelaide for two B2B games against the crows and port.    Not kidding.

Gather Round is a joke, It should be played in Sydney or Brisbane- if anywhere.

 


Did we get any email with bardcodes from the club for this?

Has anyone received an email regarding tickets for gather round?

10 hours ago, Deebauched said:

Id rather go 4w driving in Afghanistan for a week than go to Adelaide for two B2B games against the crows and port.    Not kidding.

Gather Round is a joke, It should be played in Sydney or Brisbane- if anywhere.

 

Lol

21 hours ago, old dee said:

You would od BBP. Probably would not be able to look at another AFL game for 2 months. 

I did 6 Gather Round games this year and then fronted up the following week for Anzac Eve.

Next year I’m shooting for 7.

20 hours ago, Deebauched said:

Gather Round is a joke

And yet each game is played for premiership points.

If we took this year’s game against Essendon seriously, when we went in as red hot favourites, we would’ve won and finished second and avoided the Pies in week 1 finals.


1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

And yet each game is played for premiership points.

If we took this year’s game against Essendon seriously, when we went in as red hot favourites, we would’ve won and finished second and avoided the Pies in week 1 finals.

Avoiding Collingwood was hardly an issue. Trying to forget about it now. We should have won that game. If we did finish 2nd we would have played the Lions anyway, at the MCG, which really wouldn’t have been any easier. Especially when we can’t kick at goal.

4 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I did 6 Gather Round games this year and then fronted up the following week for Anzac Eve.

Next year I’m shooting for 7.

My appetite for AFL these days is strictly MFC. Casey games I watch most. Hy I seldom watch another game. I often go to Casey games when they are on my side of Melbourne. Watch Saints play Collingwood! No interest. 

Hey Dees Gang

Anyone that is after their Gather Round barcode:

You need to log onto your Melbourne Membership account through the "tickets" tab on the top right hand corner of the page.

Once you have logged in it will come up with your Gather Round code.

You have to log in through the Melbourne FC website, don't go to the Ticketmaster website, they are different for some reason.

Good luck, should be a great weekend and hopefully a W

2 hours ago, Travy14 said:

Hey Dees Gang

Anyone that is after their Gather Round barcode:

You need to log onto your Melbourne Membership account through the "tickets" tab on the top right hand corner of the page.

Once you have logged in it will come up with your Gather Round code.

You have to log in through the Melbourne FC website, don't go to the Ticketmaster website, they are different for some reason.

Good luck, should be a great weekend and hopefully a W

The message from the club is that the barcode will be emailed to members. I haven't got the said email yet. Has anyone got it?


1 minute ago, old dee said:

The message from the club is that the barcode will be emailed to members. I haven't got the said email yet. Has anyone got it?

there is no message yet, which is why i posted the steps of how to get you bar code

Edited by Travy14

On 10/12/2023 at 09:36, Great Northern Summer said:

Avoiding Collingwood was hardly an issue. Trying to forget about it now. We should have won that game. If we did finish 2nd we would have played the Lions anyway, at the MCG, which really wouldn’t have been any easier. Especially when we can’t kick at goal.

Collingwood beat us fair and square. They were more finals ready than us, attacked the game harder from the outset(Maynard aside) and kicked their goals in bursts. The Carlton final was the one we really should've won.

Brisbane would've been an easier prospect IMO due to their MCG record, but we'll agree to disagree. 

On 07/12/2023 at 13:33, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Why didn't the club send an email? Crows members got their email yesterday.

tickets will be gone before people get the email.

 
4 hours ago, Travy14 said:

Hey Dees Gang

Anyone that is after their Gather Round barcode:

You need to log onto your Melbourne Membership account through the "tickets" tab on the top right hand corner of the page.

Once you have logged in it will come up with your Gather Round code.

You have to log in through the Melbourne FC website, don't go to the Ticketmaster website, they are different for some reason.

Good luck, should be a great weekend and hopefully a W

I have my code but when I log into Ticketmaster there is no option for purchasing Gather Round tickets 🤷‍♀️

1 hour ago, Travy14 said:

there is no message yet, which is why i posted the steps of how to get you bar code

Thanks Travy. Still no message from the club and they are not answering the phone.


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