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Thought we should have a thread given we will be playing 2 finals at home and the club reads this board so ask questions in here and maybe the club will respond directly or I can collate the questions and fire them off to the club.
2014 it was open slather at 9am to buy tickets, 2017 they had different windows for different membership categories so I assume same thing will happen.Below AFL says different finals will have different purchase days to avoid overloading the Ticketek system.
Win the QF, and a GF pre registration process will take place the week of the SF based on prior experience for Port and other clubs.
Looks like we could have 25,000 at our finals games at AO. It might be 25k + corporates
Crowd numbers at Adelaide Oval have been increased for this weekend, and there’s a chance even more fans could be let in during the Power’s finals campaign. For Adelaide’s last match of the season on Saturday against Richmond, 23,500 fans plus corporates will be allowed into the stadium.
This means up to 25,000 will be in attendance as Matthew Nicks
’ side looks to go four wins straight after going its first 13 games of the season winless. Port will then have two finals at Adelaide Oval as Ken Hinkley’s side seeks to make the Grand Final at the Gabba.
The AFL has said for GF 16,200 of 30,000 capacity will be allocated to the 2 competing clubs' members. Since the 2 expansion clubs came in that has been 34,000 of the 100,000 capacity at MCG. Might be less sterile than an MCG GF with 54%+ of fans being fans of the 2 clubs. So 8,100 Port members will have the opportunity to get to the GF.
Competing club members have the largest allocation with 54 per cent of the overall amount (16,200 of 30,000).
Finals Series ticket holders and relevant AFL and Medallion Club Memberships 15 per cent, Premium hospitality packages 16 per cent and the remaining 15 per cent made up of AFL stakeholders, Corporate and Broadcast partners.
Any club members allocation that isn't taken up then goes on sale to the general public.
In line with Queensland Government and chief health officer protocols, the capacity for the Gabba Grand Final day is currently 30,000. If there is a change to this the ticket allocation will adjust across the board accordingly.
AFL CHIEF executive officer Gillon McLachlan has announced a price freeze on all tickets for all matches across the 2020 Toyota AFL Finals Series, including the Grand Final.
After a subsequent price freeze on weeks 1-3 in 2019, the AFL continues its commitment to affordability by freezing tickets nationally, across all games and venues, all the way through to the Toyota AFL Grand Final.
Sale dates for finals will continue to be staggered after a successful trial in 2019 to prioritise the customer experience when purchasing finals tickets which are often high demand. On-sales have been scheduled in line with the finals fixture schedule. The Week One finals fixtures for of the 2020 Toyota AFL Finals Series will be released following the conclusion of round 18.
SALE DATES
WEEK 1: September 25 - October 3
Thursday Night Final - Friday, September 25
Friday Night Final - Monday, September 28
Saturday Finals - Tuesday, September 29
WEEK 2: October 5-10
Friday Night Final - Monday, October 5
Saturday Final - Tuesday, October 6
WEEK 3: October 12 - 17
Friday Night Final - Monday, October 12
Saturday Final - Tuesday, October 13
2014 it was open slather at 9am to buy tickets, 2017 they had different windows for different membership categories so I assume same thing will happen.Below AFL says different finals will have different purchase days to avoid overloading the Ticketek system.
Win the QF, and a GF pre registration process will take place the week of the SF based on prior experience for Port and other clubs.
Looks like we could have 25,000 at our finals games at AO. It might be 25k + corporates
Crowd numbers at Adelaide Oval have been increased for this weekend, and there’s a chance even more fans could be let in during the Power’s finals campaign. For Adelaide’s last match of the season on Saturday against Richmond, 23,500 fans plus corporates will be allowed into the stadium.
This means up to 25,000 will be in attendance as Matthew Nicks
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The AFL has said for GF 16,200 of 30,000 capacity will be allocated to the 2 competing clubs' members. Since the 2 expansion clubs came in that has been 34,000 of the 100,000 capacity at MCG. Might be less sterile than an MCG GF with 54%+ of fans being fans of the 2 clubs. So 8,100 Port members will have the opportunity to get to the GF.
Fans win as AFL freezes prices on all tickets for 2020 Toyota AFL Finals Series
AFL chief Gillon McLachlan announces price freeze on all tickets for all finals games
www.afl.com.au
Competing club members have the largest allocation with 54 per cent of the overall amount (16,200 of 30,000).
Finals Series ticket holders and relevant AFL and Medallion Club Memberships 15 per cent, Premium hospitality packages 16 per cent and the remaining 15 per cent made up of AFL stakeholders, Corporate and Broadcast partners.
Any club members allocation that isn't taken up then goes on sale to the general public.
In line with Queensland Government and chief health officer protocols, the capacity for the Gabba Grand Final day is currently 30,000. If there is a change to this the ticket allocation will adjust across the board accordingly.
AFL CHIEF executive officer Gillon McLachlan has announced a price freeze on all tickets for all matches across the 2020 Toyota AFL Finals Series, including the Grand Final.
After a subsequent price freeze on weeks 1-3 in 2019, the AFL continues its commitment to affordability by freezing tickets nationally, across all games and venues, all the way through to the Toyota AFL Grand Final.
Sale dates for finals will continue to be staggered after a successful trial in 2019 to prioritise the customer experience when purchasing finals tickets which are often high demand. On-sales have been scheduled in line with the finals fixture schedule. The Week One finals fixtures for of the 2020 Toyota AFL Finals Series will be released following the conclusion of round 18.
SALE DATES
WEEK 1: September 25 - October 3
Thursday Night Final - Friday, September 25
Friday Night Final - Monday, September 28
Saturday Finals - Tuesday, September 29
WEEK 2: October 5-10
Friday Night Final - Monday, October 5
Saturday Final - Tuesday, October 6
WEEK 3: October 12 - 17
Friday Night Final - Monday, October 12
Saturday Final - Tuesday, October 13
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