Date: Sunday, 20 February 2011
Game Time: Geelong Cats vs North Melbourne, 4:15pm EST
North Melbourne vs Western Bulldogs, 5:20pm EST
Geelong Cats vs Western Bulldogs, 6:25pm EST
Ticketing: Tickets go on sale from 9am EDT, Monday January 31 via Ticketmaster on 1300 136 122, online at www.ticketmaster.com.au or via any Ticketmaster outlet.
We recommend pre purchasing your tickets to queues on the match day.
Please note: North Melbourne Football Club members do not receive a discount or entry rights to the NAB Cup.
Free NAB Cup Tickets for Under 18s
The AFL is excited to offer under 18’s free general admission tickets to the NAB Cup match of their choice in Rounds 1,2 and 3.
To claim the free ticket offer or for more information please visit www.afl.com.au/juniortickets.com.au
Pricing
Reserved seating will be sold in the Premiership Stand and subject to demand may be released in the Brownlow and Hickey Stands (level A), the remaining tickets will be general admission and will provide access to first in best dressed ‘walk up’ seating and standing room.
Reserved seat | General admission | |
Adult | $32.65 | $23.80 |
Concession | $22.70 | $14.80 |
Junior U18 | $9.30 | $6.30 |
Family (with 4 juniors) | $77.30 | $47.60 |
Family (with 3 juniors) | $74.30 | $47.60 |
Family (with 2 juniors) | $71.30 | $47.60 |
Junior under 7 | $4.30 | |
AFL Member adult | $12.65 | |
AFL Member junior | $11.70 | |
AFL Member concession | $4.30 |
These prices include booking fees; however additional transaction fees may be incurred for advance sales.
Junior & Concession Ticket Policy
The following junior and concession policy applies to the sale of daily public ticketing during the 2011 NAB Cup:
JUNIOR POLICY (effective for NAB Cup only)
Children aged 7-17 as at 1 January 2011 are eligible to purchase a junior ticket.
Children aged 6 and under (under 7) as at 1 January 2011 are entitled to enter the ground at no charge with a ticketed guardian; however they must not occupy a seat.
Persons aged 18 and over as at 1 January 2011 are classified as an adult, unless they hold valid Concession identification.
CONCESSION POLICY
A person must have the appropriate form of concession to purchase a concession ticket. They must present the relevant concession documentation at point of purchase and upon entry to the ground.
Patrons holding one of the following cards are eligible to purchase a ticket at the concession rate;
• Centrelink issued: Pensioner Concession Card (PCC)
• Department of Veterans’ Affairs card or Department of Veterans’ Affairs issued Pensioner Concession Card
• Full time secondary or tertiary student cards
• Centrelink issued: Health Care Card (HCC) Note: cardholders only (not dependants) are entitled to the concession price.
The AFL is a National Affiliate of the Companion Card program and we agree to provide an admission ticket for the cardholder's companion at no charge. The Companion Card program is applicable at all AFL Venues.
A 15 per cent contribution from the gate receipts for all round one matches of the NAB Cup (around $3 per adult ticket) will be used to support needy community football clubs hit by the floods