RussellEbertHandball
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The AFL hasn't announced prices yet but below is last years prices. They will probably freeze the prices, maybe a few $$ increase. When they come up with a new graphic for 2021 I will replace the 2020 below with this years. So adult tickets should be between in $35 and $95 and kids between $10 and $30 range for Friday night's QF v Geelong.
Tickets go on sale on Tuesday, I expect more info about 7pm tonight after the crows game finishes.
Finals Tickets On-Sale Dates
The date and time for each on-sale will vary depending on the match and will be communicated following the confirmation of match details at the completion of the previous week's games.
All up-to-date finals ticketing information and links to buy tickets for all matches will be available at afl.com.au/finals once available.
Finals Week 1
Week 1 ticketing on-sales will commence from Tuesday, August 24. Times to be confirmed.
Finals Week 2-3
Date and times to be confirmed.
Finals Ticket FAQ
Given the ongoing impact of Covid-19, there will be rigorous capacity and control measures in place at all 2021 Toyota AFL Finals Series matches, including but not limited to: Covid Safe plans for all venues, physical distancing requirements, regular cleaning and disinfecting, restrictions on crowd numbers, and maintaining a list of contact details for every person who attends each match.
To ensure we adhere to these strict contact tracing requirements, club and AFL member entitlements are not transferable.
COVID Acknowledgement
All ticket purchasers must confirm, for themselves and on behalf of the other patrons they are purchasing tickets for, that they acknowledge the of risk in attending a match at the Venue where people will gather and hold the AFL, Clubs and Venue harmless should they contract COVID-19. Example below:
You acknowledge that, even with rigorous capacity and control measures in place at AFL matches, there remains an unquantifiable risk of transmission of viral illness including COVID-19 at an AFL match at this time and you have considered that risk and your own personal circumstances, including any health condition or vulnerability that you may have or that of persons whom you will be in close contact with following your attendance at an AFL match. You acknowledge that, for a small number of people, COVID-19 has very serious health consequences. By attending an AFL match, you (and any persons who attend the match with you) acknowledge and accept these obvious risks.
I'm a competing club member. Do I still need to purchase a ticket for the finals?
Yes, all eligible club members will need to purchase tickets should you wish to attend. As a member of a club participating in the finals you will receive priority access to purchase tickets before the general public for games in which your club competes. Please check with your club should you have any queries about your entitlements.
I am a club member. When can I buy tickets?
Tickets will be made available to club members prior to going on-sale to the general public. The date & time for each on-sale will be communicated following the confirmation of match details at the completion of the previous week's games. All up-to-date finals ticketing information and links to buy tickets for all matches will be available at once confirmed.
I am not a club member. When can I purchase tickets?
Remaining tickets not sold during the member priority period will be made available to the general public to purchase. The date & time for each on-sale will be communicated following the confirmation of match details at the completion of the previous week's games. All up-to-date finals ticketing information and links to buy tickets for all matches will be available at once confirmed.
How many tickets can I purchase?
The transaction limit may vary depending on the match and venue. Transaction will be confirmed as part of the on sale information. All up-to-date finals ticketing information and links to buy tickets for all matches will be available at once confirmed.
Where can I buy tickets?
TICKETEK
The AFL distributes an equitable number of tickets within each category to members of both competing clubs for each final. All tickets remaining after the Club Member presale will then be made available to the General Public for purchase.
How are tickets sold?
Tickets are sold on a first in, next best available basis and are be subject to availability. You will be able to purchase based on your preferred price category for the first three weeks of the finals. Due to the demand for tickets however, all ticket agents are advised to sell 'next best available' to make the allocation process fast and convenient for purchasers.
I tried to buy a ticket but it says ‘Allocation Exhausted’. Does that mean the game is sold out?
On occasion, some games may have seats released closer to the day of the game. These seats include internal and dining allocations that are not used. Continue to check back on the ticket agent’s site for availability. If there will be no further tickets released for sale, the game will be declared as sell out, and corresponding messaging will read Sold Out.
Can I purchase tickets through a third party, such as eBay, Gumtree, Ticketmaster Resale or other re-sale markets?
For information about ticket resale, visit afl.com.au/finals/tickets/resale.
I am an AFL member with a club support package. Can I purchase tickets from the club allocation for weeks 1, 2 & 3?
AFL Members will be communicated to by AFL Membership regarding access and entitlements.
Edit 2020 GF process as people are starting to ask questions about GF Process.
This is how the club said it would handle things last year, remembering the 100% pledges last year, and credits from 2020 memberships might affect your 2021 guarantee.
How many tickets are provided to Competing Club members?
Based on a crowd of 30,000, each competing club will receive an allocation of 8,100 tickets.
Crowd capacity is still subject to change.
Who is eligible to purchase a Grand Final ticket?
Due to the reduced allocation of Grand Final tickets (8,100), we will not be able to offer our normal Grand Final guarantees for Club 1870, Black Diamond and Platinum members as our number of eligible members exceeds this allocation.
Eligible members will instead be allocated a Priority Group to purchase tickets.
What are the Priority Groups?
Priority Group 1 – Club 1870 members, Life Members (total eligible members 1,500)
Priority Group 2 – Black Diamond and Platinum members (total eligible members 10,500)
Priority Group 3 – Gold members (total eligible members 4,500)
All members must have pledged 100% of their membership to the Club in 2020 to be eligible.
When will tickets go on-sale?
On-sale dates are dependent on the competing teams. There are two possible on-sale dates –
Monday 19th October
Tuesday 20th October
Optus stadium seating map if we get to the GF and other links.
AFL GF Ticketing page - nothing there 8/9/21
Update AFL GF Ticket info
2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final Tickets
2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final Tickets
The 2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final will commence at 5:15pm AWST / 7:15pm AEST on Saturday, September 25 at Optus Stadium.
On Sale Time (AWST)– all tickets available exclusively through Ticketmaster.
Sunday September 12
AFL Gold and Medallion Club Members – 9am
AFL Silver Members – 11am
Monday September 13
Winner of Preliminary Final One Members (Melbourne or Geelong Cats)
Priority 1 – 9am
Priority 2 – 11am
Priority 3 – 1pm
Tuesday September 14
Winner of Preliminary Final Two Members (Port Adelaide or Western Bulldogs)
Priority 1 – 9am
Priority 2 – 11am
Priority 3 – 1pm
Thursday September 16
General Public – 10am
Price breakdown
Austadiums general info and links
Ticketmaster
Ticketmaster Finals page and info re contract tracing info.
You MUST enter the full name and contact number of every attendee at checkout
In line with Government COVID Safety and Contact Tracing regulations, when purchasing AFL Tickets you MUST enter the full name and contact number for every additional attendee/ticketholder in your group before purchasing tickets.
After selecting your tickets and delivery method, ticket purchasers will be instructed to enter the full name and mobile phone number of every attendee in their group. You will not be able to move forward from the ‘payment’ screen without entering all attendee contact details in.
**Please note: Ticket purchasers do not need to enter their own contact details during the purchase process
What if someone in my group doesn’t have a mobile phone?
If someone in your group doesn’t have their own mobile phone, ensure you enter their full name alongside the account holder/ticket purchaser’s phone number. You will not be able to proceed through the checkout if a full name and number aren’t supplied for every ticket.
What if there are children in my group?
If there is a child in your group who doesn’t have their own mobile phone, ensure you enter the child’s full name alongside the phone number belonging to the parent/guardian they will be attending the game with.
If I enter my friends’ phone number in, will they be sent their ticket?
You will still need to follow the Ticket Forwarding instructions to ensure each attendee has their own ticket on their own phone before attending the game. Contact Tracing does not replace Ticket Forwarding, and all tickets will still be in the purchaser’s account after checkout.
What if my group changes because someone can’t attend the game?
If your group changes before game day, ensure you forward their ticket to the new attendee’s phone – entering their full name and contact details to comply with Contact Tracing requirements.
How do Club Members access tickets?
**All Members need to “Unlock Members Tickets” via the Ticketmaster website. You will need to download the Ticketmaster app or access Ticketmaster.com.au via your mobile web browser. See more about digital tickets below**
1 – Log in to your My Ticketmaster account ahead of time
2 – Select your Club from our AFL Fixture page here
3 – Select the match you’d like to purchase tickets for
4 – Once on the Ticket Purchase page, you will need to select the “Are You A Member?” option **(if you already see “Unlock Member Tickets” go to Step 5)
Home and Away Club Members: Where to find the “Are You A Member” button (click to view larger)
5 – Click on ‘’Unlock Member Tickets’’
6 – Enter your barcode and click on ‘’Validate’’ (please enter one barcode per line, and a maximum of 6 barcodes per transaction
7 – From there, select the Member Upgrades and Additional Tickets (if applicable) and proceed to “Find Tickets”
Once you select your Ticket Quantity but before you click Find Tickets, you can filter by Price & Section
8 – From there progress through the purchase process as normal
Tickets go on sale on Tuesday, I expect more info about 7pm tonight after the crows game finishes.
AFL Tickets - AFL.com.au
All ticketing information for AFL matches from the official website of the Australian Football League.
www.afl.com.au
Finals Tickets On-Sale Dates
The date and time for each on-sale will vary depending on the match and will be communicated following the confirmation of match details at the completion of the previous week's games.
All up-to-date finals ticketing information and links to buy tickets for all matches will be available at afl.com.au/finals once available.
Finals Week 1
Week 1 ticketing on-sales will commence from Tuesday, August 24. Times to be confirmed.
Finals Week 2-3
Date and times to be confirmed.
AFL Tickets - AFL.com.au
All ticketing information for AFL matches from the official website of the Australian Football League.
www.afl.com.au
Finals Ticket FAQ
Given the ongoing impact of Covid-19, there will be rigorous capacity and control measures in place at all 2021 Toyota AFL Finals Series matches, including but not limited to: Covid Safe plans for all venues, physical distancing requirements, regular cleaning and disinfecting, restrictions on crowd numbers, and maintaining a list of contact details for every person who attends each match.
To ensure we adhere to these strict contact tracing requirements, club and AFL member entitlements are not transferable.
COVID Acknowledgement
All ticket purchasers must confirm, for themselves and on behalf of the other patrons they are purchasing tickets for, that they acknowledge the of risk in attending a match at the Venue where people will gather and hold the AFL, Clubs and Venue harmless should they contract COVID-19. Example below:
You acknowledge that, even with rigorous capacity and control measures in place at AFL matches, there remains an unquantifiable risk of transmission of viral illness including COVID-19 at an AFL match at this time and you have considered that risk and your own personal circumstances, including any health condition or vulnerability that you may have or that of persons whom you will be in close contact with following your attendance at an AFL match. You acknowledge that, for a small number of people, COVID-19 has very serious health consequences. By attending an AFL match, you (and any persons who attend the match with you) acknowledge and accept these obvious risks.
I'm a competing club member. Do I still need to purchase a ticket for the finals?
Yes, all eligible club members will need to purchase tickets should you wish to attend. As a member of a club participating in the finals you will receive priority access to purchase tickets before the general public for games in which your club competes. Please check with your club should you have any queries about your entitlements.
I am a club member. When can I buy tickets?
Tickets will be made available to club members prior to going on-sale to the general public. The date & time for each on-sale will be communicated following the confirmation of match details at the completion of the previous week's games. All up-to-date finals ticketing information and links to buy tickets for all matches will be available at once confirmed.
I am not a club member. When can I purchase tickets?
Remaining tickets not sold during the member priority period will be made available to the general public to purchase. The date & time for each on-sale will be communicated following the confirmation of match details at the completion of the previous week's games. All up-to-date finals ticketing information and links to buy tickets for all matches will be available at once confirmed.
How many tickets can I purchase?
The transaction limit may vary depending on the match and venue. Transaction will be confirmed as part of the on sale information. All up-to-date finals ticketing information and links to buy tickets for all matches will be available at once confirmed.
Where can I buy tickets?
TICKETEK
- Phone: 1300 665 915
- Webform: https://help.ticketek.com.au/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=360000134807
- For more information on how to book an accessible seat via Ticketek please head to: https://help.ticketek.com.au/hc/en-us/articles/360001880427-How-do-I-book-an-accessible-seat-
- Phone: 1300 446 925
- Email: accessibletickets@ticketmaster.com.au
The AFL distributes an equitable number of tickets within each category to members of both competing clubs for each final. All tickets remaining after the Club Member presale will then be made available to the General Public for purchase.
How are tickets sold?
Tickets are sold on a first in, next best available basis and are be subject to availability. You will be able to purchase based on your preferred price category for the first three weeks of the finals. Due to the demand for tickets however, all ticket agents are advised to sell 'next best available' to make the allocation process fast and convenient for purchasers.
I tried to buy a ticket but it says ‘Allocation Exhausted’. Does that mean the game is sold out?
On occasion, some games may have seats released closer to the day of the game. These seats include internal and dining allocations that are not used. Continue to check back on the ticket agent’s site for availability. If there will be no further tickets released for sale, the game will be declared as sell out, and corresponding messaging will read Sold Out.
Can I purchase tickets through a third party, such as eBay, Gumtree, Ticketmaster Resale or other re-sale markets?
For information about ticket resale, visit afl.com.au/finals/tickets/resale.
I am an AFL member with a club support package. Can I purchase tickets from the club allocation for weeks 1, 2 & 3?
AFL Members will be communicated to by AFL Membership regarding access and entitlements.
Edit 2020 GF process as people are starting to ask questions about GF Process.
This is how the club said it would handle things last year, remembering the 100% pledges last year, and credits from 2020 memberships might affect your 2021 guarantee.
Resource - 2020 Finals Ticketing thread
28,000 apparently for the prelim according to 5aa
www.bigfooty.com
How many tickets are provided to Competing Club members?
Based on a crowd of 30,000, each competing club will receive an allocation of 8,100 tickets.
Crowd capacity is still subject to change.
Who is eligible to purchase a Grand Final ticket?
Due to the reduced allocation of Grand Final tickets (8,100), we will not be able to offer our normal Grand Final guarantees for Club 1870, Black Diamond and Platinum members as our number of eligible members exceeds this allocation.
Eligible members will instead be allocated a Priority Group to purchase tickets.
What are the Priority Groups?
Priority Group 1 – Club 1870 members, Life Members (total eligible members 1,500)
Priority Group 2 – Black Diamond and Platinum members (total eligible members 10,500)
Priority Group 3 – Gold members (total eligible members 4,500)
All members must have pledged 100% of their membership to the Club in 2020 to be eligible.
When will tickets go on-sale?
On-sale dates are dependent on the competing teams. There are two possible on-sale dates –
Monday 19th October
- Priority Group 1 – 11am – 1pm
- Priority Group 2 – 2pm – 4pm
- Priority Group 3 – 4pm-6pm
Tuesday 20th October
- Priority Group 1 – 11am – 1pm
- Priority Group 2 – 2pm – 4pm
- Priority Group 3 – 4pm-6pm
Optus stadium seating map if we get to the GF and other links.
AFL GF Ticketing page - nothing there 8/9/21
AFL Tickets - AFL.com.au
All ticketing information for AFL matches from the official website of the Australian Football League.
www.afl.com.au
Update AFL GF Ticket info
AFL Tickets - AFL.com.au
All ticketing information for AFL matches from the official website of the Australian Football League.
www.afl.com.au
2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final Tickets
2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final Tickets
The 2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final will commence at 5:15pm AWST / 7:15pm AEST on Saturday, September 25 at Optus Stadium.
On Sale Time (AWST)– all tickets available exclusively through Ticketmaster.
Sunday September 12
AFL Gold and Medallion Club Members – 9am
AFL Silver Members – 11am
Monday September 13
Winner of Preliminary Final One Members (Melbourne or Geelong Cats)
Priority 1 – 9am
Priority 2 – 11am
Priority 3 – 1pm
Tuesday September 14
Winner of Preliminary Final Two Members (Port Adelaide or Western Bulldogs)
Priority 1 – 9am
Priority 2 – 11am
Priority 3 – 1pm
Thursday September 16
General Public – 10am
Price breakdown
Austadiums general info and links
AFL Grand Final 2021: Tickets, start time, entertainment, streaming + all the event info
Here's all the information you need to know for the 2021 AFL Grand Final in Perth, including tickets, seating map and the entertainment for the big game between Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs at Optus Stadium.
www.austadiums.com
Ticketmaster
Search results for 2021 AFL Grand Final | Tickets & Events | Ticketmaster AU
You searched for 2021 AFL Grand Final - here are the results! | Browse events, artists or teams matching: '2021 AFL Grand Final' | Ticketmaster Australia
www.ticketmaster.com.au
Ticketmaster Finals page and info re contract tracing info.
2023 Toyota AFL Finals Series | Top tips for getting tickets | Ticketmaster AU
Wondering how to get tickets to the 2023 Toyota AFL Premiership Season? Get prepared with our top ticket purchasing tips – good luck!
discover.ticketmaster.com.au
You MUST enter the full name and contact number of every attendee at checkout
In line with Government COVID Safety and Contact Tracing regulations, when purchasing AFL Tickets you MUST enter the full name and contact number for every additional attendee/ticketholder in your group before purchasing tickets.
After selecting your tickets and delivery method, ticket purchasers will be instructed to enter the full name and mobile phone number of every attendee in their group. You will not be able to move forward from the ‘payment’ screen without entering all attendee contact details in.
**Please note: Ticket purchasers do not need to enter their own contact details during the purchase process
What if someone in my group doesn’t have a mobile phone?
If someone in your group doesn’t have their own mobile phone, ensure you enter their full name alongside the account holder/ticket purchaser’s phone number. You will not be able to proceed through the checkout if a full name and number aren’t supplied for every ticket.
What if there are children in my group?
If there is a child in your group who doesn’t have their own mobile phone, ensure you enter the child’s full name alongside the phone number belonging to the parent/guardian they will be attending the game with.
If I enter my friends’ phone number in, will they be sent their ticket?
You will still need to follow the Ticket Forwarding instructions to ensure each attendee has their own ticket on their own phone before attending the game. Contact Tracing does not replace Ticket Forwarding, and all tickets will still be in the purchaser’s account after checkout.
What if my group changes because someone can’t attend the game?
If your group changes before game day, ensure you forward their ticket to the new attendee’s phone – entering their full name and contact details to comply with Contact Tracing requirements.
How do Club Members access tickets?
**All Members need to “Unlock Members Tickets” via the Ticketmaster website. You will need to download the Ticketmaster app or access Ticketmaster.com.au via your mobile web browser. See more about digital tickets below**
1 – Log in to your My Ticketmaster account ahead of time
2 – Select your Club from our AFL Fixture page here
3 – Select the match you’d like to purchase tickets for
4 – Once on the Ticket Purchase page, you will need to select the “Are You A Member?” option **(if you already see “Unlock Member Tickets” go to Step 5)
Home and Away Club Members: Where to find the “Are You A Member” button (click to view larger)
5 – Click on ‘’Unlock Member Tickets’’
6 – Enter your barcode and click on ‘’Validate’’ (please enter one barcode per line, and a maximum of 6 barcodes per transaction
7 – From there, select the Member Upgrades and Additional Tickets (if applicable) and proceed to “Find Tickets”
Once you select your Ticket Quantity but before you click Find Tickets, you can filter by Price & Section
8 – From there progress through the purchase process as normal
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