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Hey, does anyone know the ticketing status of this game? I am particularly interested in AFL members? Is it fully or partially ticketed? Or walk up?

 
 

The details are as follows for now.

Matchday Information- Round 20 (Away)

Collingwood v MELBOURNEfc

Friday August 17, 7.40pm, MCG

Members Info

Members holding a 16 game membership will be able to access the ground and sit in any of the designated general admission bays.

Members can purchase a reserved seat by contacting Ticketmaster on 1300 136 122

Gate Opening Times

All Gates Open: 4.20pm

Car Park Opening Times

Gate 3 - 8.00am

Gate 5 - 3.00pm

Gate 6 - 4.00pm

Gate 7 – 2.00pm (passes only)

Curtain Raiser

Qantas Indigenous Kick Start Match- 4.30pm

Broadcast times

Television Broadcast

Channel Seven

Melbourne - 8:30pm

Adelaide – 8:30pm

Perth – 8:30pm

Sydney – 11:30pm

Brisbane – 11:30pm

Fox Sports Plus

Sydney – 7:30pm

Brisbane – 7:30pm (LIVE)

I know MCC members is walk up. So I'll be walking up.

AFL members is usually reserved for such games but im sure there will be some space for walk up.

MFC members I would assume as Azzika said would have the possibillity of reserved but is mainly walk up.


It will be walk up for most areas.

There will be a lot of people there but it won't be a packed stadium.

There will be room for many more (hopefully Demons supporters).

Hey, does anyone know the ticketing status of this game? I am particularly interested in AFL members? Is it fully or partially ticketed? Or walk up?

I booked my tickets way back in March when the AFL members pre-season ticket sale went on. You know for the sake of $5.50 I would be booking a seat........that is the cost for AFL adult members to purchase a reserved seat. Just log on to ticketmaster and you can print the tickets out yourself.

I couldn't see where i can say that i am a member on the tickmaster website

 
I booked my tickets way back in March when the AFL members pre-season ticket sale went on. You know for the sake of $5.50 I would be booking a seat........that is the cost for AFL adult members to purchase a reserved seat. Just log on to ticketmaster and you can print the tickets out yourself.

I was just looking for a ticket and they were charging me $18, and I'm a reserved-seat 17 game member!

Hopefully if we get there early enough we'll get good seats.


I put in the membership barcodes and it's still charging me outragous prices!

:angry:

Only thing I can think of is that the member's allocation of pre-reserved seats is full as that has happened to me before. that is why I get in early and book the seats as soon as they go on sale. I am sure if you can possible skip work early enough, get to the G nice and early and you should be able to get a decent seat.

Starting to get very excited/nervous re this game......

Last time we played Collingwood I walked up, and was able to find okay seats (for 2) in the AFL members area.

I am particularly interested in AFL members? Is it fully or partially ticketed? Or walk up?

You should get an email from the AFL re: AFL membership and tickets every week (or is it two?). There's also a branch of the AFL.com.au site that is updated every morning re: AFL m/ship ticket availability for matches.

From memory, a few letters were available for walk-up.

I guess thats the problem when its an away game, don't get priority

I guess thats the problem when its an away game, don't get priority

pre purchase tickets through ticketmaster.....near MFC cheersquad level 1 app $40. Otherwise take a punt on general admission on the night and be surrounded by Collingwood fans.....NO THANKS !!!!!


I'm MCC and am planning to get there around 5:30 - 6ish

.. purely for the love of Neita :wub: (and in case it rains!)

Im gonna get there around that time too but im 16 game home/away members. On well i will hopefully get goods seats!

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