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23rd march not sure if its 10am or 1am depends on membership then it rolls into the 24thDoes anyone know when tickets for the hawks game is available. Ta
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23rd march not sure if its 10am or 1am depends on membership then it rolls into the 24thDoes anyone know when tickets for the hawks game is available. Ta
23rd march not sure if its 10am or 1am depends on membership then it rolls into the 24th
Me too, got an email24th at 10am for us
hawks home game next week but hawks should only use about 20k of their allocation for next sundays game
afl will increase to 75k mid week
should get 55k richmond fans to this game vs 20k hawks
Ditto, drinks in swan st. 2 groups sitting in different sections. It's bullshiteJust give us our cards back and end this bullshit, oh that's right they want to sit you in specific spots because covid, doesn't matter because you need to contact trace the whole ground anyway due to them not knowing if a person interacted with someone before and after the game who sat in another section of the ground.
Case in point, I had pre game dinner and drinks with people last Thursday who were in 3 other sections of the ground.
If you give it to someone pre game they won’t be infectious at the game. It doesn’t incubate that quickly.Just give us our cards back and end this bullshit, oh that's right they want to sit you in specific spots because covid, doesn't matter because you need to contact trace the whole ground anyway due to them not knowing if a person interacted with someone before and after the game who sat in another section of the ground.
Case in point, I had pre game dinner and drinks with people last Thursday who were in 3 other sections of the ground.
Gee man that’s not good, best wishes your way,Serious, B type lymphoma been in hospital past week and a half, getting a bone marrow thing Wednesday
Pretty random, I was 40 bays away from reg terrace spotOut of interest was there any communication or guidelines set out about what type of seats to expect if you're a reserved seat member entering the ballot?
E.g was it said they would sit you as close to your normal seats as possible?
Family of mine have level 1 reserved seats and ended up with level 4 tickets. And while thrilled they are going, my 80+ year old grandma won't be able to see much of the game which sucks.
Just keen to understand the process more.
Was there any reason they couldn't assign reserved seat holders their seats? Or at least the same bay or 1 near by if at capacity in certain areas?
Im sure there are logical answers for the above, I just haven't read much into it cause I knew I wasn't able to make Round 1 from a long way out.
I'll give you 10 minutes to work out what my reply will beIf you give it to someone pre game they won’t be infectious at the game. It doesn’t incubate that quickly.
It’ll be something along the lines of ‘if x is allowed, why can’t we do y’I'll give you 10 minutes to work out what my reply will be
Wrong, you need to contact trace the whole stadium if you are fair dinkam about doing it correctly, I'll tell you right now, on Sunday I will be able to get into 3 sections of the MCG because they are slack at the gates.It’ll be something along the lines of ‘if x is allowed, why can’t we do y’
Because it’s all about making management easier. Instead of needing to contact trace the entire stadium because anyone could’ve been anywhere, you only need to trace people in their section. You also need to trace any pubs they visited or public transport they used - but that is significantly less people than the entire stadium.
It is true that people from different sections will cross paths outside the stadium. But the risk of transmission on the outside is significantly different than in shared spaces on the inside. So you don’t need to directly contact everyone.
So you’re complaining about rules that don’t get enforced?Wrong, you need to contact trace the whole stadium if you are fair dinkam about doing it correctly, I'll tell you right now, on Sunday I will be able to get into 3 sections of the MCG because they are slack at the gates.
So you see I just potentially infected 3 sections of the MCG because I was able to get into all those sections, hence why you need to to trace the whole stadium.
You want to keep on top of this bullshit...........do it properly.
We were nearly 20 bays from our regular long time seats in the olympic stand & ended up behind the goals in the ponsford right next to the Carlton cheersquard. And yes they did tell us that they would try to allocate us seats as close as possible to our normal seating area. I'm sorry but the ponsford is no where near the olympic stand!Pretty random, I was 40 bays away from reg terrace spot
It went over your head didn't it, this is what happens to people who are so process based like yourself.So you’re complaining about rules that don’t get enforced?
There is an acceptable level of risk which must always be adhered to. From there it is about determining the restrictions that are least prohibitive, but will ensure that level of risk is met.It went over your head didn't it, this is what happens to people who are so process based like yourself.
I spend the evening four nights before a football game with 4 others who will sitting in the other 4 sections of the ground, i get sick get tested test positive, still think the section i was in should only be traced. Oh i forgot to add that i didn't mention that night to tracers because i know those four can't afford to isolate for even 1 day let alone 14. Still think only my section should be traced.
It's why i said just open up the ground give us our cards back and stop this sit in your seat section bullshit.
It doesn't really matter anymore anyway, i already know that barcode hopping is happening with members who can't attend offloading to non-members so sectioning off and separating people in that section is just a plain waste of time.There is an acceptable level of risk which must always be adhered to. From there it is about determining the restrictions that are least prohibitive, but will ensure that level of risk is met.
If people were always fully honest to contact tracers, then the risk that a close contact is missed is significantly reduced. In that case, we could take on some more risk in other areas - such as sporting events.
Perhaps there is more that can be done to ensure honesty at tracing interviews - there is already a payment for isolating but I am not certain of it’s details, so I’m open to hearing what your plan would be to reduce the risk in another area, so that the level of risk taken at sporting events can increase.