Preview 2014 AFL Grand Final - Sydney vs Hawthorn, MCG, 2.30pm, Saturday Sept 27th

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Grand final will be played on Saturday, September 27th between the Sydney Swans Hawthorn Hawks at 2.30pm.

For those unlucky members who didn't get a ticket to the Grand Final
You can buy tickets from members who have bought tickets and can no longer make the game. You should not buy from scalpers because you run the risk of having your ticket confiscated. There's also no reliability with purchases from eBay and Gumtree, with the AFL, Victoria Police and Federal Police monitoring most auction websites.

Tickets can be on-sold from members who've bought tickets to the general public, but cannot be sold for a premium. They must be sold at exactly the same price they were purchased for.

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/w...-here-afl-tells-footy-fan-20110926-1ktnz.html
Remember this guy?
BY ANY standards this must be a bum deal for one Collingwood fan who wanted to watch his team in Saturday's grand final.

About eight weeks ago Michael (a Melbourne doctor who doesn't want to give his last name) thought he had done well getting a premium ticket package which included pre and post match entertainment for $2170.

But the ticket proved to be cursed.

Read the FAQ before buying a ticket from someone else:
http://www.afl.com.au/tickets/finals/finals-ticket-faqs-and-terms-and-conditions
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-09-24/police-set-to-crack-down-on-gf-scalpers
http://www.afl.com.au/tickets/grandfinal

Last year there was a policy listed on the AFL website regarding resale of AFL Grand Final tickets. I can't find it but if anyone who has it linked can PM or post it in the thread, I'll update this post.

Grand Final Packages
What is a Grand Final Package?
A grand final package is sold to the public at a premium price by the AFL Football clubs for the general public to the AFL grand final. Packages typically consist of a breakfast with the football club as well as reserved seats to the grand final with pre-paid seats according to the seating categories. Anyone can buy these tickets from any club, but they do cost a lot, typically starting at $1,500.

http://www.nmfc.com.au/grandfinal
https://www.afleventoffice.com.au/grand_final_packages.asp
http://www.anygameanywhere.com.au/grand-final-packages
http://www.premiumseats.com.au/afl-grand-final-tickets.htm

Grand Final Parade
Each year the grand final parade starts on St Kilda road and finishes opposite Treasury building on Collins st. It's always run between the finalists the Friday before the grand final.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-09-20/grand-final-parade-media-arrangements-friday-september-26-
The 2014 Toyota AFL Grand Final Parade will be held through the streets of the City of Melbourne on Friday, September 26. The Parade, to be exclusively broadcast by Fox Footy, will take its traditional route, commencing at 12 pm in St Kilda Road, adjacent to the Arts Centre Melbourne, travel north into Swanston Street, before turning right into Collins Street.

The Parade will conclude at approximately 12.45pm with the presentation of the teams to the public on the steps of the Treasury Building.

Following the Parade, the coaches and captains of both teams will attend the official 2014 Pre-Match Media Conference. This is expected to start just after 1.05pm.

Grand Final Entertainment
The AFL has brought in Olivia Newton John to sing the national anthem, Ed Sheeran to play at half time and Tom Jones to play with Ed Sheeran for the entertainment to follow after the match.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-09-01/tom-jones-to-star-on-gf-stage

Both Jones and Sheeran will perform exclusively on Grand Final day and at the post-premiership party to be held on the MCG at the end of the Grand Final.
Mike Brady will also sing a new version of his football anthem Up There Cazaly before the national anthem.
AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan said the AFL was pleased that this year's Grand Final entertainment will have performers to please everyone.
"To have two iconic international stars perform at the Grand Final is befitting the biggest event on the national sporting calendar. Sir Tom Jones’ record as one of the greatest and most enduring singers ever speaks for itself while Ed Sheeran is arguably the hottest property in music today," McLachlan said.

Getting There
The two closest train stations are Jolimont and Richmond, within 500 metres of the football ground. Metro will run extra services throughout grand final day to cope with the capacity crowd. There's a number of tram services running along Wellington Parade and Swan St that will stop just as close as the train stations. There's also grand final day parking at the ground, as well as a number of car parks along Flinders St, Wellington Parade, Bridge Rd, Russel St and Exhibition Sts.

Parking at the ground will set you back $10/car, but keep in mind that it'll probably take you at least an hour or more to leave the ground by car.
http://www.mcg.org.au/Yarra Park/Parking Schedule.aspx

The best way to get to the ground on grand final day is to catch the train into Flinders St and walk along the Yarra River behind Fed Square. It's about 1km to the ground and takes 15 minutes to walk. There's a heap of pubs along the way as well to stop by.

I recommend against using car park facilities near the ground because of price hikes for event days, as well as massive congestion along Punt Rd, Bridge Rd, Swan St, Flinders St, Wellington Parade and all surrounding streets. If you want to park in the city, park in Docklands, Spencer St, or the north end of Elizabeth St (free and metered parking) and catch the train/tram to Flinders St.

Sydney vs Hawthorn
Finals games:
Games|Sydney Wins|Hawthorn Wins|Draws|Win %
\6|2|4|0|33%
The last finals encounter between the Swans and Hawks was last year at the MCG. A close and tense first half, with both sides level on score, was blown out of the water with the Hawks winning by 54 points. The Swans have played the Hawks at the MCG 3 times in finals for just the 1 win, the 2012 grand final. It also marks the only time the two teams have played in the grand final against each other.

Last 5 Games:
R18 2014 Hawthorn 15.14.104 def. Sydney 13.16.94
R8 2014 Sydney 15.17.107 def. Hawthorn 13.10.99
QF 2013 Hawthorn 15.15.105 def. Sydney 7.9.51
R23 2013 Hawthorn 17.10.112 def. Sydney 16.4.100
R7 2013 Sydney 18.11.119 def. Hawthorn 12.10.82

Grand Final Premiership Odds
Last updated Saturday, September 20th @ 2.30pm
Team|Odds|Bookie
\Sydney Swans|$1.83| Betfair
\Sydney Swans|$1.75| Sportingbet
\Sydney Swans|$1.75| Sportsbet
\Hawthorn|$2.68| Betfair
\Hawthorn|$2.50| Sportingbet
\Hawthorn|$2.50| Sportsbet

Grand Final Predictions
On BigFooty, we have two competing prediction systems, Squiggles and AFL Power Rankings.

Squiggles:
Swans by 10 points, 90 def. 80
link

AFL Power Rankings:
Has not been predicted yet.

Broadcast

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Really it comes down to Buddy as his kicking against his old team has been appalling. He will get enough of it (based on our last two games against the Hawks) but which Buddy Franklin turns up to play on Grand Final day could very well be the difference.
 

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Both sides join Geelong in making 4 grand finals in the last 10 years. One of them will join geelong on 3 wins

The three best run clubs in the AFL
 
Would anyone happen to have a picture of Franklin, Kennedy and McGlynn together in their Hawthorn days? Would love to taunt some of my brown and gold buddies this week

Go swannies
 
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