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I'm a traditionalist
I thought that you may have originated from Corio. Or, Cor-eye-ya.
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I'm a traditionalist
I'm from Thomson originally and I speak like that. Yeah I gotta bitta bogan 'bout me! Dem Souf Ozzies gotta rood shock when I moved ova. Anywayz, nuffin 2 c 'ere, movin' rite along now. Good luck wif da ticketz huntin' bonjangles.I thought that you may have originated from Corio. Or, Cor-eye-ya.
Almost certain to get whatever you want if you buy them on the first day.Comrades,
My brother is looking to get a few tickets on the Gary ABlett Terrace for the game against Sydney later in the year as part of a trip to Victoria we're doing. I've already got my tickets through my I/state membership.
What are his chances getting some on Wednesday when General Public go on sale or is there buckleys of him being able to get some in that area? Failing the GA Terrace is another section that he could score?
Thanks in advance. Apologies for sounding like a plastic fan when it comes to trying to get tickets to KP. Any tips would be handy.
I'm from Thomson originally and I speak like that. Yeah I gotta bitta bogan 'bout me! Dem Souf Ozzies gotta rood shock when I moved ova. Anywayz, nuffin 2 c 'ere, movin' rite along now. Good luck wif da ticketz huntin' bonjangles.
Itll be hard for non members to get tickets to the GC game being our first game under the lights and with the new stand - most members are wetting their pants in anticipation!
At the moment the ticket sales are only open for members.
Most of the above are answered in the OP (although some details need updating for 2013). I've also put brief answers in bold.Hey guys (mods, I apologise if this is in the wrong place, please move it if it is),
I've been living in Melbourne for a few years now and I realise I've committed a terrible crime against footy by not heading down to Kardinia Park for a game despite my sister living in Geelong.
Many of mine and the GF's family members are Geelong supporters and I've always had a soft spot for them, plus I'd love to experience the atmosphere first hand. It's a killer being down in Geelong a lot on the weekend and never getting to hear the roars and so on inside KP first hand.
I was thinking about getting down there for either the Gold Coast or the Fremantle game next month, I just wanted to know a few questions. I'm obviously not a Cats member so my ticketing is somewhat limited, but price isn't too big of a barrier within reason.
Where's the best place to sit? Probably one of the new stands. Although personally I think the Brownlow Stand is still the best as it's on the wing and not looking into the sun.
Is the parking somewhat decent, or am I better off parking somewhere in Geelong and heading to the ground? Some parking, but everyone parks in surrounding streets too.
Is there any reasons I can't buy tickets to the GC game atm (seemingly)? May have sold out, not sure if there are more tickets to be released. Look it up now!
What are the alcohol/food rules? Same as Etihad and the MCG? Yes.
Should I definitely book in advance to make sure I get tickets? Definitely yes, unless you want to use general admission in which case I've heard this year you need to buy on the day. General admission is generally very limited seating and mostly standing room.
Thanks for any help guys, appreciate it
Hey guys (mods, I apologise if this is in the wrong place, please move it if it is),
I've been living in Melbourne for a few years now and I realise I've committed a terrible crime against footy by not heading down to Kardinia Park for a game despite my sister living in Geelong.
Many of mine and the GF's family members are Geelong supporters and I've always had a soft spot for them, plus I'd love to experience the atmosphere first hand. It's a killer being down in Geelong a lot on the weekend and never getting to hear the roars and so on inside KP first hand.
I was thinking about getting down there for either the Gold Coast or the Fremantle game next month, I just wanted to know a few questions. I'm obviously not a Cats member so my ticketing is somewhat limited, but price isn't too big of a barrier within reason.
Where's the best place to sit?
Is the parking somewhat decent, or am I better off parking somewhere in Geelong and heading to the ground?
Is there any reasons I can't buy tickets to the GC game atm (seemingly)?
What are the alcohol/food rules? Same as Etihad and the MCG?
Should I definitely book in advance to make sure I get tickets?
Thanks for any help guys, appreciate it
Stuff
Thanks very much mate! I might just park at my sister's which isn't too far from the city, then just get a ride in or grab a bus. I think Freo is definitely the go by the sounds of it.
Parking in Geelong (especially around Kardinia Park) is an absolute nightmare to say the least, unless you want to pay $10 to park next to the ground you're better off heading into the middle of town and finding one there. Be careful though as they are mostly 1-2 hour zones. Overall parking nearly everywhere in Geelong is generally terrible.
Hey guys - any advice on best spots to sit at Kardinia, and are the Fred Flanagan tickets worth the extra dough? I ask for a good cause! The missus is a Geelong supporter coming up on a milestone birthday and there's a Geelong homegame at Kardinia on the day, so we were thinking of going over.
I'm from Thomson originally and I speak like that. Yeah I gotta bitta bogan 'bout me! Dem Souf Ozzies gotta rood shock when I moved ova. Anywayz, nuffin 2 c 'ere, movin' rite along now. Good luck wif da ticketz huntin' bonjangles.
I would think so. What a nice 21st birthday present
Mine would get me tickets to a Collingwood game and I would get him a divorce
I dunno R.C. Did he get you a ticket to that last game in 2011?
The Fred Flanagan Room is not great. Behind glass and behind the goals:Hey guys - any advice on best spots to sit at Kardinia, and are the Fred Flanagan tickets worth the extra dough? I ask for a good cause! The missus is a Geelong supporter coming up on a milestone birthday and there's a Geelong homegame at Kardinia on the day, so we were thinking of going over.
PS. Apparently we are sitting with Geelong members. Apologies in advance for whatever damage we cause.