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Grand Final Ticket allocation?

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How do they decide which clubs get to sell tickets... I know its very hard for the public to get ticket because its more of a corparate event... how stupid... any idea of how much each ticket would cost... Will it be a replay of '89 Geeeelong & the Mighty Hawks??

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  1. I would imagine it would cost alot go the mighty fighty hawks!! if they get the the grand final i am going for sure :) no matter what the cost is hahaha.


  2. It going to be West coast and Essendon.

  3. my understanding is that you have to be a club member to buy them, each member has a ticket allocation with the right to buy a maximum of that number. The two sides in the grand final get first dibs and then other club members, AFL members, then the general public.

    In '96 I queued up for hours and found out from someone in the queue that was how it worked. I missed out but lucky for me my sister bought 'corporate' tickets which gave us entry to a marquee with food/drinks etc.

    There must be alot of corporate deals but if you are a member of your club and they make it you should be able to get a ticket.

  4. its club members (one permembership max 8 i think per transaction) 1st come 1st served basis as u would guess. grandfinal is differnt though all clubs are allocated a certain amounts of tickets to the grandfinal through packages at the bigging of the year (more suitable and easier way of purchasing) and the 2 clubs through 2 the grandfianl more tickets are allocated to the club members (also on a 1st come 1st serve basis)

  5. conda is correct and to answer your question it should be cats and hawks they have been the 2 best sides all year, but i will put money on the afl making sure a interstate club wins it

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