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Couldn't see a thread up already. 

Can we still get in with a 16 game membership given the expected crowd? Or do we have to buy a seat?

Anyone know more than me (which is highly likely)?

TIA

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6 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Couldn't see a thread up already. 

Can we still get in with a 16 game membership given the expected crowd? Or do we have to buy a seat?

Anyone know more than me (which is highly likely)?

TIA

Apparently it’s almost sold out Moonie, according to the club. I’ve tried to upgrade tickets and only sections on Level 4 available.

Usually the club sends us an email about this game.

This is what Ticketek is showing 

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23 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Apparently it’s almost sold out Moonie, according to the club. I’ve tried to upgrade tickets and only sections on Level 4 available.

Usually the club sends us an email about this game.

This is what Ticketek is showing 

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The club sent out an email right on the eve of the season with a window to buy tickets(booking fee) with your barcodes for both the Tigers and Pies game.

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8 minutes ago, Jerry Lundergard said:

The club sent out an email right on the eve of the season with a window to buy tickets(booking fee) with your barcodes for both the Tigers and Pies game.

Yep… they did back in Feb, thanks. Fell asleep on that one.

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21 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Yep… they did back in Feb, thanks. Fell asleep on that one.

Putting it mildly, Richmond isn’t the easiest club to work with when it comes to their home games at the ‘G. While it currently says tickets for all areas bar the nosebleeds are exhausted, this isn’t necessarily so. At this point in time, even the MFC isn’t sure of what the RFC is doing re ticketing. 

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Thanks WCW, club sent another email an hour ago about upgrading again. Ticketek still showing exhausted for most of the allocations as per the screenshot above.  A bit of joke they would do that when the game is nowhere nearly sold out. 

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Next Tuesday's weather is very pleasant. Let's hope it is the same for Wednesday.

I wonder how many reserved seat holders Richmond has. Suspect there will be a fair few empty.

Perhaps a visit to the Tigers forum might unleash a few for those who are willing  (Quiet barrackers only of course)

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25 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Thanks WCW, club sent another email an hour ago about upgrading again. Ticketek still showing exhausted for most of the allocations as per the screenshot above.  A bit of joke they would do that when the game is nowhere nearly sold out. 

That screenshot is correct though. 
Level 1 is sold out and has been for a month. Now obviously Richmond reserved areas on level 1 are M50-M57, M1,M2 and M10-M16 but the other areas on level 1 are sold out.

level 2 and 2a are all reserved seat areas for Richmond so technically none are available.

Level 4 front, rows A-J (Q49-Q57) (Q8-Q15) is all sold out and has been for the last couple weeks. They have sold all of Q49-Q52 to the back and Q13-Q15 as well. Expecting Q53-Q57 to be all gone by the end of the week.

Ponsford level 4 is being sold up to U in all bays and that will likely be all they sell there.

the GA areas for Melbourne club members who have away access and all Richmond members are going to be something like:

Olympic stand: None

Ponsford: Q31-Q36 rows V-MM

Shane Warne: Q1-Q7 all rows, Q8-Q12 rows K-DD.

MCC sales on level 4 aren’t great this year. Up to Row DD in Q46-Q48, row AA for Q41-Q45 and row R Q37-Q40

AFL on par with last year and they ended up opening the last 10 rows of all bays to general admission, so would be expecting that again.

Strikes me as a very low 70s crowd.

 

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8 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Thanks WCW, club sent another email an hour ago about upgrading again. Ticketek still showing exhausted for most of the allocations as per the screenshot above.  A bit of joke they would do that when the game is nowhere nearly sold out. 

The same email says:

"Home and Away members can scan their membership card or mobile membership to gain general admission access on match day."

Does this mean they're projecting a low crowd, therefore just swiping in for GA isn't an issue?

I want to take my kids to their first Anzac Eve game, but don't want to muck around with the process of getting tickets if it's going to be a bun fight.

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11 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

That screenshot is correct though. 
Level 1 is sold out and has been for a month. Now obviously Richmond reserved areas on level 1 are M50-M57, M1,M2 and M10-M16 but the other areas on level 1 are sold out.

level 2 and 2a are all reserved seat areas for Richmond so technically none are available.

Level 4 front (Q49-Q57) (Q8-Q15) is all sold out and has been for the last couple weeks. They have sold all of Q49-Q52 to the back and Q13-Q15 as well. Expecting Q53-Q57 to be all gone by the end of the week.

Ponsford level 4 is being sold up to U in all bays and that will likely be all they sell there.

the GA areas for Melbourne club members who have away access and all Richmond members are going to be something like:

Olympic stand: None

Ponsford: Q31-Q36 rows V-MM

Shane Warne: Q1-Q7 all rows, Q8-Q12 rows K-DD.

MCC sales on level 4 aren’t great this year. Up to Row DD in Q46-Q48, row AA for Q41-Q45 and row R Q37-Q40

AFL on par with last year and they ended up opening the last 10 rows of all bays to general admission, so would be expecting that again.

Strikes me as a very low 70s crowd.

 

That cannot be. I bought 5 tickets to Q53 last night Row V. The only L4 Bay on the Olympic stand sold out was Q49 and Q50 i think. Everything from Q53 - Q57 still had at least 60-70% availability as far as i could see. 

$45 GA is bordering on ridiculous i have to say. i remember the old days where a GA ticket was $20. 

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4 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

That cannot be. I bought 5 tickets to Q53 last night Row V. The only L4 Bay on the Olympic stand sold out was Q49 and Q50 i think. Everything from Q51 - Q57 still had at least 60-70% availability as far as i could see. 

Nope, Q51 was sold out Monday night, Q52 was all gone by 11pm last night. I have an addiction problem and I check this every couple hours.

They do ramp up in the week of the game. For context, you bought row V in Q53 last night and they are now up to row FF.

GA tickets are still $27, but reserving a level 4 seat is not GA.

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I'm just gonna try and scan in my 16 game membership and walk around until I can find a seat.

Might even sneak into lev 2 where I sit for home games, unfortunately this time surrounded by rabid tiger fans.

Perhaps I'll get BBO to find a seat for me, his outfit usually clears the nearby area within 20 mins

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1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

I'm just gonna try and scan in my 16 game membership and walk around until I can find a seat.

Might even sneak into lev 2 where I sit for home games, unfortunately this time surrounded by rabid tiger fans.

Perhaps I'll get BBO to find a seat for me, his outfit usually clears the nearby area within 20 mins

Anzac is eve is great when it's a home game ... but not so much when it's away.

I'll be watching it on the radio.

I'd send you my ticket Moonie but .... as you have no friends to take with you ... it would be wasted.

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I put my barcode into Ticketmaster and it’s not being recognised. Not sure it matters anyway does it?

The tickets left for this game stink from what I saw. I was hoping my membership might unlock something better, but that’s just magical thinking isn’t it?

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2 hours ago, FearTheBeard said:

Nope, Q51 was sold out Monday night, Q52 was all gone by 11pm last night. I have an addiction problem and I check this every couple hours.

They do ramp up in the week of the game. For context, you bought row V in Q53 last night and they are now up to row FF.

GA tickets are still $27, but reserving a level 4 seat is not GA.

Ive dropped the ball in getting good seats.

My plan is to get a GA and go up the top of the Ponsford and stand (behind the wheelchair area). Its a good spot.

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1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Anzac is eve is great when it's a home game ... but not so much when it's away.

I'll be watching it on the radio.

I'd send you my ticket Moonie but .... as you have no friends to take with you ... it would be wasted.

Have fun watching it on the radio! Haha!

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1 hour ago, binman said:

Ive dropped the ball in getting good seats.

My plan is to get a GA and go up the top of the Ponsford and stand (behind the wheelchair area). Its a good spot.

It’s the spot used on First Crack. Addicted to structure much? 😀

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14 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Have fun watching it on the radio! Haha!

You're a bit slow on the uptake tonight Moonie !  ( Too much of the cheap swill that you think is decent vino I suppose )

Don't you remember the ABC slogan. " Watch it on the radio" ?

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1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

I put my barcode into Ticketmaster and it’s not being recognised. Not sure it matters anyway does it?

The tickets left for this game stink from what I saw. I was hoping my membership might unlock something better, but that’s just magical thinking isn’t it?

Only those with away access memberships can upgrade to reserve seats, home memberships don't work.. Surprised the club email says Home & Away Members can scan in... I probably would have done that but have level 4 MCC seats for this one, not cheap.

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My totally uneducated and not researched take is that no matter whose home game it is or how the teams are performing or where they are on the ladder, the Anzac Eve  game nowadays will tend to draw a big crowd.

Shades of the Anzac Day game if that makes sense. A annual pilgrimage.   Putting aside club shenanigans with ticket availability and associated highway robbery costs, I sort of like that it is becoming a big game year in, year out. Makes for a great atmosphere etc. GO DEES!

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56 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Only those with away access memberships can upgrade to reserve seats, home memberships don't work.. Surprised the club email says Home & Away Members can scan in... I probably would have done that but have level 4 MCC seats for this one, not cheap.

Ok, thanks. I should have got my [censored] together in February when I got the email. 

I might follow others advice and rock up for a GA ticket, and stand. 

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4 hours ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

The same email says:

"Home and Away members can scan their membership card or mobile membership to gain general admission access on match day."

Does this mean they're projecting a low crowd, therefore just swiping in for GA isn't an issue?

I want to take my kids to their first Anzac Eve game, but don't want to muck around with the process of getting tickets if it's going to be a bun fight.

They say you can scan in with H & A membership on the night DAG, but it doesn’t say on the ticketek map where GA is allocated. 

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