AFL Members are advised that reserved seating in the following areas are currently exhausted for the Carlton v Hawthorn match this weekend
AFL Members are advised that reserved seating in the following areas are currently exhausted for the Carlton v Hawthorn match this weekend: » Level 1 AFL Reserve seating and Level 1 and 2 public seating areas are currently exhausted » All public general admission tickets for access to Level 3 are currently exhausted
» All public standing room tickets are currently exhausted
A portion of Level 3 general admission seating will be held by the venue for AFL Members and competing club members.
AFL Members wishing to attend this match will be able to scan their 2008 AFL Membership card at any gate on the night of the match for walk up entry into the Level 3 general admission areas. Level 3 general admission areas are available on a first in, first served basis and members are advised that entry is subject to capacity.
AFL Members wishing to attend this match are advised to arrive at the venue early.
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