Walk up information for matches at the MCG in Week 1 of the 2009 Toyota AFL Finals Series
QUALIFYING FINAL #2
Geelong Cats v Western Bulldogs
Saturday, September 5
MCG
Match Start 2.30pm
Gates Open 12.30pm
The following areas are available for walk up:
Level Q Q17 - Q27: Row U to DD
This match is classified as a 'Reserve on Demand' event meaning areas that are generally held for walk-up were made available for AFL Members to pre-book.
AFL Members will be able to access the above listed areas by scanning their 2009 AFL Membership card at Gate 6. Walk up areas will be available on a first in, first served basis.
Please note that walk up information is current as at 1pm, Thursday, September 3 and should demand for reserved seating exist, some of the listed walk up areas may be pre-reserved through Ticketek.
Entry is subject to capacity and AFL Membership does not guarantee entry.
Guest Passes will be available at the ground, subject to availability.
Crossover into the public reserve is available for this event to access food and beverage outlets and other amenities only. The MCC can however restrict crossovers on the day of the match if a health and safety issue becomes evident or if there are too many patrons in the general public side of the ground.
Walk up dining is unavailable for this match.
QUALIFYING FINAL #1
St Kilda v Collingwood
Sunday, September 6
MCG
Match Start 2.40pm
Gates Open 12.30pm
Due to an AFL function no longer taking place for this match, the AFL Membership Service Centre have received approximately 400 additional reserved seat tickets across Level M and N.
These tickets will be made available for AFL Members to purchase from 9am, Friday, September 4 through Ticketek outlets, by phoning 1300 552 072 or online via ticketek.com.au.
Walk up access will not be available for this match.
Crossover into the public reserve is available for this event to access food and beverage outlets and other amenities only. The MCC can however restrict crossovers on the day of the match if a health and safety issue becomes evident or if there are too many patrons in the general public side of the ground.
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