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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: pmac21 on August 29, 2017, 11:03:59 AM
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Tried to book 4 tickets (all members) at 9:10am this morning and all it would allocate was Level 4 - row Q
This is a disgrace, did anyone else have this issue ??
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Yes me
I posted about it in another topic
I got 4 tix, if it was just me i wouldnt have bothered and done a bbq at home.
$67 to sit in level 4 is pretty dissapointing
Took ages to get in and everything was always unavailable.
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Level Four. Am I correct in saying that you can get one ticket per member?
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Level Four. Am I correct in saying that you can get one ticket per member?
Correct
I purchased 4 tix for 4 current members including myself
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Level Four. Am I correct in saying that you can get one ticket per member?
Correct
I purchased 4 tix for 4 current members including myself
Me too. I hate level 4 of the Southern Stand
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Level Four. Am I correct in saying that you can get one ticket per member?
Correct
I purchased 4 tix for 4 current members including myself
Me too. I hate level 4 of the Southern Stand
So I have two tickets, one for me and one for my 12 year old son and we can't sit together?
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Got shunted to level 1 of the Ponsford (Geelong end).
Still ok from a viewing perspective but geez wanted to sit with the fans at Punt Rd end near the usual seats
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Got shunted to level 1 of the Ponsford (Geelong end).
Still ok from a viewing perspective but geez wanted to sit with the fans at Punt Rd end near the usual seats
Better than level 4 dooks
Given that the members release is prior to the general public. We got poo
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Got shunted to level 1 of the Ponsford (Geelong end).
Still ok from a viewing perspective but geez wanted to sit with the fans at Punt Rd end near the usual seats
Better than level 4 dooks
Given that the members release is prior to the general public. We got poo
Yeah agreed. Sorry to say but yeah level 4 southern stand is rubbish.
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I bought 7 (all RFC memberships) GSS!
I wanted Level 1 and i kept getting redirected or saying i couldn't have it?
Why?
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Got shunted to level 1 of the Ponsford (Geelong end).
Still ok from a viewing perspective but geez wanted to sit with the fans at Punt Rd end near the usual seats
There will be plenty of Tiger fans in the Ponsford
I have tickets but have no idea where :lol
All I know is they are category 1 seats
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In this day and age members with seasons reserved seats should have first dibs at those seats, that's only fair!
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In this day and age members with seasons reserved seats should have first dibs at those seats, that's only fair!
get your point but wont happen and realistically wouldn't work
Why?
Firstly, AFL controls finals ticketing and not the clubs
Secondly, how would it work if Tigers were to play say the Hawks at the MCH? Both clubs would have reserved seat holders (members) with seats in N5 for example; who gets first dibs on those seats?
Wouldn't work IMHO
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Got tickets where we normally have reserved seats, got on at 11am bang all done in 5 minutes.
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Got tickets where we normally have reserved seats, got on at 11am bang all done in 5 minutes.
11am? isn't that when it finished?
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Secondly, how would it work if Tigers were to play say the Hawks at the MCH? Both clubs would have reserved seat holders (members) with seats in N5 for example; who gets first dibs on those seats?
Wouldn't work IMHO
The home team, simple
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PUBLIC tickets for next Friday's blockbuster qualifying final between Geelong and Richmond at the MCG have sold out, with a bumper crowd expected for the first final between the clubs since 1995.
The AFL announced further limited public tickets could become available at 2pm next Tuesday, September 5 as a result of unused club, AFL or function seats. The AFL reserve will go on sale on Wednesday morning.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-08-29/public-tickets-sold-out-for-cats-v-tigers
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Secondly, how would it work if Tigers were to play say the Hawks at the MCH? Both clubs would have reserved seat holders (members) with seats in N5 for example; who gets first dibs on those seats?
Wouldn't work IMHO
The home team, simple
Really?
So if Richmond weren't the "home" team people would be OK with not having first "dibs" on their normal home game seats for a final?
Going by a number on here who sook when they can't sit at the Punt Road End during the H&A season when we are the away team your suggestion would go down like a lead balloon ;D
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Secondly, how would it work if Tigers were to play say the Hawks at the MCH? Both clubs would have reserved seat holders (members) with seats in N5 for example; who gets first dibs on those seats?
Wouldn't work IMHO
The home team, simple
Really?
So if Richmond weren't the "home" team people would be OK with not having first "dibs" on their normal home game seats for a final?
Going by a number on here who sook when they can't sit at the Punt Road End during the H&A season when we are the away team your suggestion would go down like a lead balloon ;D
I get your point but I think you summed it up early. They are a bunch of sooks
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Is the game completely sold out?
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AFL finals tickets: Fans struggle to secure tickets to Richmond and Geelong match
Christine McGinn,
Herald Sun
31 August 2017
THE blockbuster final between Richmond and Geelong at the MCG next week is officially a sellout.
The AFL has confirmed all tickets to the highly anticipated qualifying final next Friday night have been sold.
“The general admission and AFL members tickets have been exhausted,’’ AFL spokesman Jay Allen said.
“A great sign from two passionate fans bases, nine days out from the match.’’
Even MCC members will struggle to get a seat with all 9000 reserved seats sold on Monday and about 13,000 walk-up passes to be handed to the first people in queue when gates open to the reserve.
Mr Allen said the only other hope fans without a ticket had of scoring a seat was if Richmond or Geelong handed any unused tickets back to the AFL
“On Tuesday at 2pm all tickets that haven’t been utilised by the competing club allocations are released back to the general public,’’ he said.
“This will be communicated closer to the date.’’
AFL members feverishly clicked on the Ticketek website today to secure tickets to the four finals games with tickets to the Richmond and Geelong match selling out within hours.
Ticketek apologised to AFL members this morning via Twitter and Facebook after fans complained they could not get tickets.
“Apologies to AFL members for the slowness in the system earlier. Transactions are running through, we thank you for your patience,” the company Tweeted.
Ticketek Managing Director Cameron Hoy said last night that the experience of buying finals tickets “for the overwhelming majority of fans has been excellent”.
@Ticketek_AU WTF. I pay lots of money to have afl membership so that if team makes finals can go to game. Ticketek killed the dream.
— Chris Saunders (@CDSPIES) August 29, 2017
But footy members remain furious at Ticketek for the long queues, being booted out of the ticket line and for not staggering out tickets to the four finals games.
Fans have been trying every trick in the book to get tickets.
Richmond Football Club members even switched their stripes just to secure seats to the clash after their seating was exhausted.
The club told fans yesterday via Twitter to enter Cats not Tigers after a fan was gutted tickets were sold out: “Try entering ‘CATS’ instead of ‘TIGERS’.”
Try entering 'CATS' instead of 'TIGERS'
— Richmond FC (@Richmond_FC) August 29, 2017
The fury was swift as tweeters criticised the club for taking up another team’s allocation.
Try entering 'CATS' instead of 'TIGERS'
— Richmond FC (@Richmond_FC) August 29, 2017
So you are condoning your supporters taking up another teams allocation are you?
— Brad Wiedmann (@_BWeed_) August 29, 2017
And Richmond Football Club kept the tips coming via Twitter: “Ticketing tip — if the @Ticketek_AU website is saying “Allocation Exhausted”, try another category or another bay. Keep searching”.
Ticketing tip - if the @Ticketek_AU website is saying "Allocation Exhausted", try another category or another bay. Keep searching 🔍🤞
— Richmond FC (@Richmond_FC) August 29, 2017
But gets worse for Tigers members who have struggled, or been unable to buy tickets via Ticketek this morning to the September 8 match — despite sales opening at 9am.
A Richmond fan told the Herald Sun “no one could get tickets for half an hour”.
“Then they must have reset the server or something because the event became ‘temporarily unavailable’ then a few minutes later it was working and tickets were finally being offered,” she said.
“I logged on at 8.58am and did not get one ticket offer until 9.30am.”
Tigers fans are desperate for tickets as the team last made a finals appearance in 2015, last won a final back in 2001 and last won a Premiership in 1980.
AFL members’ guest passes have been limited to two on level four in the AFL Reserve area, AFL Membership tweeted this morning.
Public tickets sold out for the Cats versus Tigers clash on Tuesday, but 12,900 tickets were still in play for the Port Adelaide-West Coast final on September 9.
The Melbourne Cricket Ground tweeted last night that public tickets to the September 8 game are sold out with any unused club, AFL or function seats to go on sale via Ticketek on September 5.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/afl-fans-are-switching-teams-even-paying-through-the-nose-to-get-seats-to-the-finals-series/news-story/9851ac976f11c294bd21099940ec0173
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Yeah Chris Scott, let's play the FKG game at that tin pot stadium in Geelong so your toothless members can blow their social welfare cheque on the game.
Great idea knobend
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As an MCC member, I have sent them an email letting them know my disappointment in them selling Visitor Tickets to this game.
There is games during the year that do not have Viator allocations.
I have told/suggested in future any Finaks involving Richmond and another Vicforion team should be members only!
Obviously they can use a bit of commonsense and minnow teams like Norf Bulldogs saints get excluded (maybe)
Anyway got my tickets so doesn't really matter, just think it's wrong!
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Is the game completely sold out?
Yes. 88000 tickets have been sold.
Only 13000 for mcc walk ups remain for the first 13,000 of their gazillion members. If all 13,000 are exhausted it will be a capacity crowd of around 101,000. But given people get sick and scalping ticket issues more likely to be high 90,000's
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Gents I'm trying to organise a last minute ticket for someone on the darls side of the fam. Young fella, 15 or so. What might be the best way to go about? Just have to suck it up and go through tickettek resale? Would it be worth emailing the club and plying the "I've been paid up for 20 years - anything you can do?" line?
Any advice would be appreciated.
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Gents I'm trying to organise a last minute ticket for someone on the darls side of the fam. Young fella, 15 or so. What might be the best way to go about? Just have to suck it up and go through tickettek resale? Would it be worth emailing the club and plying the "I've been paid up for 20 years - anything you can do?" line?
Any advice would be appreciated.
You can email the club but they won't be able to help you
They have already completed their allocation requests for sponsors and coterie members. They don't have any spares
You have 2 options;
1/ as you've mentioned try via the legal scalping sites
or
2/ wait until early next week to see if any other allocations from other clubs are returned for resale
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Gents I'm trying to organise a last minute ticket for someone on the darls side of the fam. Young fella, 15 or so. What might be the best way to go about? Just have to suck it up and go through tickettek resale? Would it be worth emailing the club and plying the "I've been paid up for 20 years - anything you can do?" line?
Any advice would be appreciated.
You can email the club but they won't be able to help you
They have already completed their allocation requests for sponsors and coterie members. They don't have any spares
You have 2 options;
1/ as you've mentioned try via the legal scalping sites
or
2/ wait until early next week to see if any other allocations from other clubs are returned for resale
Cheers WP. Will pass it on.
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Got tickets where we normally have reserved seats, got on at 11am bang all done in 5 minutes.
11am? isn't that when it finished?
Nope 1pm was cut off for members, had a morning meeting that I couldn't move.
Jumped on couldn't believe my luck.
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Gents I'm trying to organise a last minute ticket for someone on the darls side of the fam. Young fella, 15 or so. What might be the best way to go about? Just have to suck it up and go through tickettek resale? Would it be worth emailing the club and plying the "I've been paid up for 20 years - anything you can do?" line?
Any advice would be appreciated.
As a plan B, I'm sure those with multiple tickets on this site would be happy to offer you one at purchase cost if a family member or friend can't make it/falls sick.
If collectively we all have 200-250 tickets there's a chance someone might pull out.
It's a long shot but stranger things have happened. Might even be worth starting a new thread so it gets everyone's attention.
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Estimated attendance
90-95,000
Public Tickets
The public ticket allocation has been exhausted. Any unused club, AFL or function seats will be sold via Ticketek on September 5 at 2.00pm.
Only tickets purchased from our official ticketing partner, Ticketek, are valid. Tickets purchased through other sources may not be valid and you risk not being admitted into the event.
http://www.mcg.org.au/whats-on/events-calendar/2017/september/afl-qualifying-final-geelong-cats-v-richmond
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A LIMITED number of tickets will go on sale on Tuesday afternoon for the opening weekend of the Toyota AFL Finals Series.
A number of unsold club and AFL membership tickets will be available via Ticketek for Friday night's Richmond-Geelong qualifying final at the MCG.
A crowd of at least 98,000 is expected to converge on the MCG to see the Tigers take on the Cats.
Friday September 8
Second Qualifying Final, Geelong v Richmond at the MCG. Limited unsold club and AFL tickets for the Geelong v Richmond match at the MCG will be released for sale via Ticketek at 2pm AEST, Tuesday September 5. Tickets are strictly limited and subject to availability.
Click here (http://afl.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=QUALI0117) to access the remaining tickets from 2pm
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-09-05/finals-tickets-to-go-on-sale-tuesday-afternoon
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FOOTY fans have been warned to expect delays entering the MCG on Friday night with a crowd of more than 95,000 expected for a finals blockbuster between Richmond and Geelong.
Strict security checks in light of terror fears, wet weather and traffic disruptions will slow supporters queuing for the highly anticipated match — the only game in Melbourne for week one of the finals.
With the match a general admission sellout, Mr Brown confirmed no tickets would be sold outside the ground.
Showers, possible hail and a top temperature of 12C has been forecast as the Tigers and Cats play off for safe passage to a preliminary final.
Fans have also been encouraged to take public transport to the MCG with road works in the area and “severely limited’’ car parking in Yarra Park.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/richmond-geelong-fans-urged-to-arrive-early-with-mcg-delays-expected/news-story/a6dc57f5e475e2c5fb773a989caad983