One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: Hes My Hero on March 22, 2011, 08:56:43 PM
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Hi Everyone.
I just received an email you may be interested in.
It is from The Richmond Cheersquad of which we are members.
Here is the sentence i refer to.
The club has just been advised that Thursday nights game will be a ticketed match. :o
This is a legitimate email in which i have no reason to think the info is false.
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Mr RFCO was asked about this on twitter
Reply = @Richmond FC
"I dont know, wait for word back from membership tomorrow"
http://twitter.com/#@Richmond FC
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you are kidding me right???
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I sent a PM to him on another forum. Still awaiting reply. My email was sent at 6:27 pm. So maybe we will know a bit more tomorrow.
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This may explain the situation a bit better.
MCG
UPGRADE INFORMATION
Due to the anticipated high demand for reserved seating by AFL Members, a decision has been made to upgrade the following matches during March and April of the 2011 Toyota AFL Premiership Season, to 'Reserve on Demand' matches (click here for 'Reserve on Demand' description):
» Round 1: Carlton v Richmond
» Round 1: Geelong Cats v St Kilda
» Round 3: Collingwood v Carlton
» Round 4: Richmond v Collingwood
» Round 4: Carlton v Essendon
The following match during March and April of the 2011 Toyota AFL Premiership Season is a 'Reserved Seat Ticket Event' (click here for 'Reserve Seat Ticket Event' description): http://www.aflmembership.com.au/reserved%20seat%20ticket%20events/tabid/16440/default.aspx
» Round 5 - Essendon v Collingwood
All other matches scheduled at the MCG in March and April are classified as 'Walk Up'.
http://www.aflmembership.com.au/home/newsarticle/tabid/13892/newsid/108739/default.aspx
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Not sure if this is correct but i interpret as this :
Although the amount of bays on the ground level may be reduced. Top level would be a no brainer for GA. But the more sought after seats may be allocated to reserved seating. Does that sound right ?
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It still seems strange that a game expected to attract a crowd 30k less than capacity would be made fully ticketed ???. Are the MCC expecting Tiger supporters as away fans to fill up the GA sections while the MCC, AFL members and Blues members reserve are half-empty? ???.
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so does this mean no GA walk-up tickets are available?
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From BigFooty
RFC_Official
Lets clear this up.
Only the lower level is ticketed, thus it effects the cheer squad only. There is still GA etc on the top level.
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Can we get a clear, straight answer?
Are you able to purchase GA tickets at the MCG tomorrow night?
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Can we get a clear, straight answer?
Are you able to purchase GA tickets at the MCG tomorrow night?
???
From the MCG web site
http://www.mcg.org.au/Events/Upcoming%20Events/Event%20Details.aspx?eid=95d70d3d-31f6-4a3a-8fe2-d75796cc291f
AFL Round 1 - Carlton v Richmond
Mar 24, 2011
Event: AFL Round 1
Teams: Carlton v Richmond
Date: Thursday March 24, 2011
Start time: 7.40pm
Gate opening times:
Public/AFL members - 5.00pm
MCC members - 5.00pm
Car park openings:
Gate 3 – 1.00pm
Gate 5 – 3.00pm
Gate 6 – 4.00pm
Gate 7 – 7.00am (Passes only)
Crowd estimate: 69,000
General admission public seating:
Great Southern Stand: Q1–Q15
Ponsford Stand: Q29–Q36
Olympic Stand: Q49–Q57
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Can we get a clear, straight answer?
Are you able to purchase GA tickets at the MCG tomorrow night?
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Yes if you're happy to sit on the top level
This is what I am doing
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will join you Infamy :thumbsup