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General Admission Seating and Cheer Squad locations

General Public

Shane Warne Stand

M1

M4 (Demon Heartland)

M5-M10

M12 rows A-N (no alcohol)

Level 4 closed

Ponsford Stand

M28-M32

M33 rows M-MM (no alcohol)

Level 4 closed

Olympic Stand

M54-M47 (no alcohol)

Q49-Q57

AFL Reserve

The AFL Reserve is open to AFL members only.

M16-M23 rows A-Z

M24-M26

M27 rows AA-OO (no alcohol)

P24-P28

Level 4 closed

CHEER SQUAD LOCATIONS

Melbourne: M3 rows A-LL (Punt Road end)

North Melbourne: M33 rows A-L (City end)

 
 

My Demonitis has a bad feeling about today.

Edited by Jibroni

3 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I got them at $4.50 (I back against us every week and have done for almost 10 years). But I’d never say Go North. Shame on you, BDA! 😂

Yeah, like tipping against your side, you don't mind loosing the cash if we win and at least you have the consolation of the bet if we loose.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter


Lots of people here surprisingly enough.

Parents desperate to entertain their kids I guess

Edited by Jaded No More

12 hours ago, Demonland said:

It's Game Day. What could go wrong?

Good Bye Reaction GIF

 
2 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Melbourne App doesn't show me my Membership Tickets for this game...

Anyone else have issues?

Good old fashioned plastic membership card never let's me down (except for the two I lost at the start of the season 🙄)

I didn’t put money on North because I don’t think they’ll win, had the tigers in my multi and hopefully that’s the only upset of the rd. I don’t consider GWS winning an upset.

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19 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Windsor sub. What the hell

I would’ve had Kolt as sub but I can see Windsor as an effective sub with his run and dash in the last quarter.

19 minutes ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

How this helps his midfield development is beyond me.

Yet Alf gets another game!

Quite windy. Hopefully training in the Casey vortex will stand to us today.


Sorry what was that parade of players wives and kids? Here is the fruit of our club loins? It’s very old fashioned

Think this is an important game for morale.

My take on the past 3 - 4 weeks is that while we havent exactly put the cue in the rack, we've been happy to prioritse blooding new players and perhaps being willing to cop the hits on the scoreboard in an attempt to persevere with ball movement methods in game conditions.

Comes a time where loosing week after week has a debilitating effect and we really need to get another win on the board.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

1 minute ago, deegirl said:

Sorry what was that parade of players wives and kids? Here is the fruit of our club loins? It’s very old fashioned

Isn't it kids week?

I have a feeling we will win by ten goals. Just think (hope) we’ll be up and about today.


Good to see our kicks inside 50 have improved 🤬

5 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

no changes in the middle well done guys

It’s fine, they’ve had ‘learnings’.

 

Lucky so far alarms going off


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