Grand Final replay Tickets
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Grand Final replay Tickets
Here is what AFL .com says.....
THE GRAND final replay between Collingwood and St Kilda will take place at the MCG next Saturday afternoon, with two five-minute periods to be added in the event of another draw.
More Magpies and Saints members will be able to attend the game - to be played at 2.30pm - with up to 16,000 further tickets to be made available.
Competing club members can purchase tickets from 9am on Monday while AFL members will get their opportunity from 9am on Tuesday.
The general public will have access to any remaining tickets at 9am on Wednesday.
Ticket prices will remain the same, as will uniforms and game-day scheduling.
Arrangements for any events during what is the second grand final week will be announced by the League on Monday.
THE GRAND final replay between Collingwood and St Kilda will take place at the MCG next Saturday afternoon, with two five-minute periods to be added in the event of another draw.
More Magpies and Saints members will be able to attend the game - to be played at 2.30pm - with up to 16,000 further tickets to be made available.
Competing club members can purchase tickets from 9am on Monday while AFL members will get their opportunity from 9am on Tuesday.
The general public will have access to any remaining tickets at 9am on Wednesday.
Ticket prices will remain the same, as will uniforms and game-day scheduling.
Arrangements for any events during what is the second grand final week will be announced by the League on Monday.
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One would think there will be more tickets available to club members next week as I wouldn't expect there to be such a demand from the Corporate swill.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
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After today’s draw between Collingwood and St Kilda in the 2010 Toyota AFL Grand Final, the Club can so far confirm the following information for members and fans.
Tomorrow’s Grand Final Sunday at Linen House Oval has been postponed.
Full match information will be confirmed tomorrow at 9:15am, when AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou holds a press conference to outline details regarding next week’s replayed game.
Priority ticket sales will be available to Social Club and September Saint members from 9am until midday on Monday morning. Further details will be sent to all St Kilda members tomorrow.
Next week’s match can NOT be a draw, as decided by the AFL commission tonight. In the instance of a draw, extra time will be played.
All other details for the week’s Club activities will be confirmed as soon as possible.
We strongly suggest you continue to stay tuned to saints.com.au for all updates across the next 24hrs.
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You would think with us getting extra tickets that all SC members will get a seat this time. But is it going to be a registration and then allocation, or just straight ticket sales with SC having priority period. Very confusing. I guess we will know more tomorrow.
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More ticketing information from AFL.com...
this makes it clearer...
THE AFL has announced ticketing arrangements for the grand final replay.
Tickets will be available from Ticketek via telephone or online at ticketek.com.au
Collingwood members
Tickets will be available for Collingwood Priority 1, 2 & 3 (Club 5, Legends, Captains, Social Club or 10+ year) members to purchase from 9am-midday AEST on Monday, September 27.
All other Collingwood members including AFL Silver Members with Collingwood club support, season ticket, country and interstate and three-game members will be able to purchase tickets from 1pm AEST on Monday, September 27.
The sale of tickets to Collingwood members will end at 5pm AEST on Tuesday, September 28, unless sold out before then.
Tickets will be available from Ticketek on 132 849 or online at ticketek.com.au
Membership cards and concession ID will be required at point of collection. There will be a maximum of one ticket per member, with a maximum of eight tickets per transaction.
St Kilda members
Tickets will be available for St Kilda Priority 1&2 members (Social Club members and September Saints) to purchase from 9am-noon AEST on Monday, September 27.
All other St Kilda members including AFL Silver Members with St Kilda club support, country and interstate members, three-game members and Saints Sideline members will be able to purchase tickets from 1pm AEST on Monday, September 27.
The sale of tickets to St Kilda members will end at 5pm AEST on Tuesday, September 28, unless sold out prior.
Tickets will be available from Ticketek on 132 849 or online at ticketek.com.au
Membership cards and concession ID will be required at point of collection. There will be a maximum of one ticket per member, with a maximum of eight tickets per transaction.
General public ticket sales
Subject to availability, tickets will be sold to the general public from 9am Wednesday, September 29. Tickets will be sold via Ticketek on 132 849 or online at ticketek.com.au. Concession ID will be required at point of collection. There will be a limit of four tickets per transaction.
Club member and general public ticket prices:
Adult/Concession
Standard reserved seat: $161/$108
Prime reserved seat: $235/$160
Premium reserved seat: $270.00/$184
Standing room: $142.50/$97
Restricted view seat: $142.50/$97
These prices include Ticketek booking fees. Additional transaction fees will apply.
AFL members
AFL full members with Collingwood or St Kilda club support may purchase tickets from 9am-noon AEST on Tuesday, September 28. All other full members will have access to purchase tickets from 1pm EST on Tuesday, September 28.
Any remaining tickets within the AFL Reserve after the full members’ priority period will be available to full and silver members who have not already obtained a ticket in the following order on Wednesday, September 29:
9am - noon AEST (or until sold out): Silver members with Collingwood or St Kilda club support and any full members who have not already obtained a ticket.
1pm - 5pm EST (or until sold out): All AFL Members who have not purchased a ticket (including silver members with a competition package or club support for a non-competing team).
Tickets will be available from Ticketek via telephone on 1300 552 072 or online at ticketek.com.au.
Membership cards and concession ID will be required at point of collection. There will be a maximum of one ticket per member, with a maximum of 16 tickets per transaction.
Reserved seat prices:
AFL adult full member: $125
AFL concession full member: $86
AFL junior full member: $50
AFL adult silver member: $264
AFL concession silver member: $179
AFL junior silver member: $179
this makes it clearer...
THE AFL has announced ticketing arrangements for the grand final replay.
Tickets will be available from Ticketek via telephone or online at ticketek.com.au
Collingwood members
Tickets will be available for Collingwood Priority 1, 2 & 3 (Club 5, Legends, Captains, Social Club or 10+ year) members to purchase from 9am-midday AEST on Monday, September 27.
All other Collingwood members including AFL Silver Members with Collingwood club support, season ticket, country and interstate and three-game members will be able to purchase tickets from 1pm AEST on Monday, September 27.
The sale of tickets to Collingwood members will end at 5pm AEST on Tuesday, September 28, unless sold out before then.
Tickets will be available from Ticketek on 132 849 or online at ticketek.com.au
Membership cards and concession ID will be required at point of collection. There will be a maximum of one ticket per member, with a maximum of eight tickets per transaction.
St Kilda members
Tickets will be available for St Kilda Priority 1&2 members (Social Club members and September Saints) to purchase from 9am-noon AEST on Monday, September 27.
All other St Kilda members including AFL Silver Members with St Kilda club support, country and interstate members, three-game members and Saints Sideline members will be able to purchase tickets from 1pm AEST on Monday, September 27.
The sale of tickets to St Kilda members will end at 5pm AEST on Tuesday, September 28, unless sold out prior.
Tickets will be available from Ticketek on 132 849 or online at ticketek.com.au
Membership cards and concession ID will be required at point of collection. There will be a maximum of one ticket per member, with a maximum of eight tickets per transaction.
General public ticket sales
Subject to availability, tickets will be sold to the general public from 9am Wednesday, September 29. Tickets will be sold via Ticketek on 132 849 or online at ticketek.com.au. Concession ID will be required at point of collection. There will be a limit of four tickets per transaction.
Club member and general public ticket prices:
Adult/Concession
Standard reserved seat: $161/$108
Prime reserved seat: $235/$160
Premium reserved seat: $270.00/$184
Standing room: $142.50/$97
Restricted view seat: $142.50/$97
These prices include Ticketek booking fees. Additional transaction fees will apply.
AFL members
AFL full members with Collingwood or St Kilda club support may purchase tickets from 9am-noon AEST on Tuesday, September 28. All other full members will have access to purchase tickets from 1pm EST on Tuesday, September 28.
Any remaining tickets within the AFL Reserve after the full members’ priority period will be available to full and silver members who have not already obtained a ticket in the following order on Wednesday, September 29:
9am - noon AEST (or until sold out): Silver members with Collingwood or St Kilda club support and any full members who have not already obtained a ticket.
1pm - 5pm EST (or until sold out): All AFL Members who have not purchased a ticket (including silver members with a competition package or club support for a non-competing team).
Tickets will be available from Ticketek via telephone on 1300 552 072 or online at ticketek.com.au.
Membership cards and concession ID will be required at point of collection. There will be a maximum of one ticket per member, with a maximum of 16 tickets per transaction.
Reserved seat prices:
AFL adult full member: $125
AFL concession full member: $86
AFL junior full member: $50
AFL adult silver member: $264
AFL concession silver member: $179
AFL junior silver member: $179
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MONDAY not Tuesdaybobmurray wrote:I can't trust work not to block Internet Access to Ticketek on Tuesday so i'll have to stay home until i have my ticket......
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
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They are already regsitered.battye wrote:On SEN: someone rang up and said Social Club and September Saints have to re-register on the Saints website?
Howeer some SC Members may not have registered if they could not make this Saturday. Not sure what happens to anyone in this situation.
I would suspect that some who went today may not get more tickets due to the cost.
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I guess by opening it up to all registered members they are effectively imlying that the take-up rate will be less.saintsRrising wrote:They are already regsitered.battye wrote:On SEN: someone rang up and said Social Club and September Saints have to re-register on the Saints website?
Howeer some SC Members may not have registered if they could not make this Saturday. Not sure what happens to anyone in this situation.
I would suspect that some who went today may not get more tickets due to the cost.
I would also imagine there might be more tickets available this week as less of the Corporate Parasites will attend.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
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As said, Social Club members and September Saints can book from 9am to 12noon, all other members from 1.00pm Monday and general public from Wednesday.
There will be 16,000 seats extra which I assume the AFL will split between the clubs evenly, as this equals the 1,000 series tickets each club gets and pawn off as corporate packages.
I heard that initial GF allocation ws 13,000 each, so there will be 21,000 each for next week.
There will be 16,000 seats extra which I assume the AFL will split between the clubs evenly, as this equals the 1,000 series tickets each club gets and pawn off as corporate packages.
I heard that initial GF allocation ws 13,000 each, so there will be 21,000 each for next week.
Except for the sanity nothing much has been lost.
What happens if the ticketek website has a meltdown, as per people rushing to get tickets for other big events such as concerts etc?
I'm a social club member, and Mum's going to be online to get the tickets for the family (7 of us) from 9am tomorrow; but I'm just worried.
Is there the possibility that some of us could be unlucky and miss out, through no fault of our own?
I'm a social club member, and Mum's going to be online to get the tickets for the family (7 of us) from 9am tomorrow; but I'm just worried.
Is there the possibility that some of us could be unlucky and miss out, through no fault of our own?
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wrong numbnutmatrix wrote:interstaters will get screwed i reckon
lol
hopefully come 1pm i can get on and get two tickets together using my 11 game sc and interstate memberships
no way am i letting the girl sit on her own again up the back with pies idiots
so at one pm i guess we are fighting with 2million tossers to get tickets
What is our membership breakdown does anyone know? If we have around 40,000 members and you say for instance the following3rd generation saint wrote:As said, Social Club members and September Saints can book from 9am to 12noon, all other members from 1.00pm Monday and general public from Wednesday.
There will be 16,000 seats extra which I assume the AFL will split between the clubs evenly, as this equals the 1,000 series tickets each club gets and pawn off as corporate packages.
I heard that initial GF allocation ws 13,000 each, so there will be 21,000 each for next week.
Say 8,000 are AFL/MCC members who will get tickets through there
5,000 are Interstate/overseas members who possibly can't get back for the replay
5,000 are members who can't go again for some reason.
these figures are just a guess but taking into account normal finals when this system has operated with ticket sales then most saints members should be able to get a ticket if they want.
There is hope. I would have hoped that you could get tickets direct from outlets as the phoe and net system doesn't really handle the pressure normally.