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Shortest break for coming top and still no prime time slot , cheers
I don't mind being first up. A 9 day break means we are fresh but not stale.
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Shortest break for coming top and still no prime time slot , cheers
Geelong shits the bed under pressure. And the pressure will be relentless. Think of the game against Richmond this year, and double it.
There's 2017 Richmond vibes about this team. They weren't rated until they won the flag.
Mmm you’d think coming top might finally give us a prime time game heyThursday nights aren’t the best, especially given I now start work at 4am most weekdays. Hope it’ll be worth it
30k should be the crowd shouldn’t it?
we/ll have to play the tigers at some stage, if we're successful against the cats, so only a timing difference.
tigers have a better midfield than the cats but we really struggle against the cats defence. In terms of forward line, both have big strong targets, which always keeps our defenders working overtime.
the better side? tigers
the better match up against port? maybe the cats
AO Crowd capacity for week 1 of the finals is 23,500 plus 3,000 for Corporate / Hospitality spaces.
The AFL will distribute an equitable number of tickets within each category to members of both competing clubs for each final.
So I'm guessing about 11k tickets will be available to PAFC pledgers in the first allocation.
Closed borders with Vic probably means that many more will be allocated to Port members from the Geelong allocation after that first round of sales.
PAFC have not yet indicated that there will be a staging/priority mechanism for different member categories as there has been during the season. That to me is unfair and will create a buying panic when the booking site opens.
AO Crowd capacity for week 1 of the finals is 23,500 plus 3,000 for Corporate / Hospitality spaces.
The AFL will distribute an equitable number of tickets within each category to members of both competing clubs for each final.
So I'm guessing about 11k tickets will be available to PAFC pledgers in the first allocation.
Closed borders with Vic probably means that many more will be allocated to Port members from the Geelong allocation after that first round of sales.
PAFC have indicated that there will not be a staging/priority mechanism for different member categories as there has been for home games during the season. That to me is unfair and will create a buying panic when the booking site opens.
There is a priority allocation process. Similar to those for the last home game
Nah - reading that link says the priority 1 group is ALL members who have pledged 100%
PAFC MEMBERS PRIORITY GROUP 1
ON-SALE Friday 25 September, time TBC
11 Game Power Home game members who have pledged 100% of their membership to the Club including;
- Club 1870
- Black Diamond
- Platinum (Reserved Seats and Essential Power)
- Gold (Reserved Seats and Essential Power)
- Silver
- General Admission
PAFC MEMBERS PRIORITY GROUP 2
ON-SALE Friday 25 September, time TBC
11 Game Power Home game members who have pledged 50-75% of their membership to the Club including;
- Club 1870
- Black Diamond
- Platinum (Reserved Seats and Essential Power)
- Gold (Reserved Seats and Essential Power)
- Silver
- General Admission
Ah so. They have combined the first 2 priority groups into one for all who have pledged 100%. Still shouldn't be much of an issue given the increased capacity.
I think it is madness to group all 100% pledgers in one group - remembering that KT said that about 96% of Port's 46k 2020 members have pledged 100% of their membership fees.
In fact it is so bizarre I reckon it isn't true - I'm certain there will be staging for different member category tiers otherwise the ticketing system wouldn't cope.
There are 5 different pricing tiers for Adelaide Oval finals too so how would that work? Hopefully KT clarifies the matter in the next day or so.
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Which includes both 100% pledgers and 50-75% pledgers and also includes a selection of Adelaide Oval members. That figure just doesn't stack up with what KT said about membership numbers earlier this month.29,155 eligible members