AFL Members are advised that only limited reserved seating on Level Q of the AFL Reserve is available for the Collingwood v Geelong match on Friday May 23
AFL Members are advised that only limited reserved seating on Level Q of the AFL Reserve is available for the Collingwood v Geelong match on Friday May 23.
All seating areas on Levels M, N and P of the AFL Reserve are exhausted.
AFL Members are reminded that this match is classified as a 'Reserve on Demand' match meaning areas within the AFL Reserve that are generally held for walk up, are allocated as reserved seating in accordance to member demand. Contingent on actual demand, all seats in the AFL Reserve may be booked in advance, meaning walk up may not be available.
AFL Members wishing to attend this match are encouraged to pre-book a reserved seat in advance to guarantee their entry membership entry entitlements are subject to capacity.
Any seating areas that remain unreserved prior to the match will be made available for walk up, along with standing room tickets on the night of the match. Available areas will be published in the main news section of aflmembership.com.au after 1pm on Friday.
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