Ticketing for Melbourne game.

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3 days to go and we still don't know what's going on .


PORT ADELAIDE is expecting notification this morning as to the Adelaide Oval capacity for Thursday night’s game against Melbourne.

The club will contact members once it has confirmation on capacity.

In the event of reduced capacity (50%), members will be required to download a ticket for their allocated seat.

That process will commence tomorrow, with priority windows for membership categories.
 
3 days to go and we still don't know what's going on .


PORT ADELAIDE is expecting notification this morning as to the Adelaide Oval capacity for Thursday night’s game against Melbourne.

The club will contact members once it has confirmation on capacity.

In the event of reduced capacity (50%), members will be required to download a ticket for their allocated seat.

That process will commence tomorrow, with priority windows for membership categories.
This is the COVID world we live in now!
 

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Nothing about the footy at the presser so far but this is a good sign capacity will be more than 50%


Pubs and clubs can return to 75 per cent capacity, masks are no longer recommended on public transport and up to 200 people can gather at homes, after South Australian authorities lifted all internal restrictions introduced last week.

Premier Steven Marshall told reporters that the state’s transition committee had also decided that people coming into South Australia from Victoria would no longer need to get tested, after the eastern state today recorded no local cases for the fifth straight day.

He said effectively immediately, all the internal restrictions imposed last Monday would be lifted.

Licensed venues are now able to return to 75 per cent capacity – up from a 50 per cent cap imposed last week – and people can resume drinking alcohol while standing indoors.

Dancing and singing have the all-clear, while up to 200 people can attend home gatherings, provided there is a COVID-Safe plan in place.

Bans have been lifted on communal buffets and shisha bars.

Masks are no longer recommended in public, but chief public health officer Professor Nicola Spurrier said people who are not vaccinated should consider still wearing one in places where they cannot socially distance.
 
Dont know where else to ask this but i was thinking of travelling over to Adelaide for the first time to watch us play the pies. Wanted to ask if anyone had experience coming over from melbourne in relation to border forms etc
 
Surely if all the restrictions from a week or so ago have been lifted then the capacity should be back to 100%?

Two things about this state.

A) The footy has been a law to itself with covid rules with the mandatory mask wearing anyway so where there's power to make up a rule they have shown they will

B) The Crows had a restriction so I wouldn't be surprised to be fair we cop one too coz SA
 

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Gave the club a call, they still don't know what will be allowed. They are hoping for 100%. If tickets have to be booked today, 1pm is the earliest they will be available on Ticketek.
 
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Wish they would bloody hurry up and decide what the deal is

Word from the government is they are waiting until they really piss some guy called spadge off
 

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