New dry zones to be introduced at MCG games Peter Rolfe
Herald Sun
March 20, 2013 11:00PMFOOTY fans will be able to buy tickets to dedicated alcohol-free zones at all MCG matches for the first time this season.
In a crackdown on feral fans, the Melbourne Cricket Club will introduce dry seating in public areas for footy fans who pre-purchase AFL tickets.
The size and location of the new dry zones will vary for every match and are designed to promote a family-friendly atmosphere.
Dry areas have typically been restricted to sections of the exclusive MCC reserve and stands set aside as "family zones" by AFL clubs for their members.
The new MCC initiative will see further sections of the MCG reserved for dry seating, with anyone buying tickets in advance through Ticketek able to select a seat in the dedicated area.
Ticket inspectors and security guards will patrol the dry zones to ensure alcohol is not smuggled in.
MCC spokesman Shane Brown said the move was designed to enhance the spectator experience.
"We're just trying to give people more choice in relation to where they sit when they buy their ticket in advance," he said.
Collingwood is also ramping up its push for more family-friendly supporter areas by promoting a dry zone in bay M9 of the Great Southern Stand for Pies' members who pre-register to use the reserved zone this season.
The Collingwood dry zone will be used for the first time for the Pies Round 2 MCG blockbuster against Carlton on Sunday, April 7.
Hawthorn and Melbourne will also set aside dry members' sectors this season.
But Collingwood cheer squad identity Jeff "Joffa" Corfe said the push did not go far enough and called for a total AFL alcohol ban.
"The terraces are getting more and more out of control and sometimes you feel it wouldn't take much for something very big and bad to happen," he said.
"Even leaving the stadium, sometimes you can feel a bit vulnerable."
Mr Brown said the MCC would dedicate staff to any AFL club wanting booze-free areas. "We would support anything that promotes a family friendly environment at the MCG."
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