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OVERVIEW PENNINGTON TERRACE BOB QUINN GATE Northern Mound Ticket Entrance CLARRIE GRIMMETT GATE Western Stand Entrance NORTHERN DECK OVERVIEW PENNINGTON TERRACE BOB QUINN GATE Northern Mound Ticket Entrance CLARRIE GRIMMETT GATE Western Stand Entrance NORTHERN DECK REPLAY SCREEN HERITAGE SCOREBOARD 544 146 543 147 145 144 300 148 143 340 149 142 301 200 NORTHERN 542 MOUND 339 302 201 100 141 541 303 202 101 140 338 304 203 102 540 139 204 103 337 305 Open Corporate Open Corporate ) 539 3 138 205 104 Boxes Boxes L 406 E N 5 5 (W1 - W9) (E8 - E13) V - E 137 336 2 A L 206 105 1 538 I ( 407 S D B EAST E E U E T M I 207 106 136 L GATE R U C T WESTERN EASTERN N 335 408 S 537 N R M E STAND STAND E E 208 107 U T C T 135 I S A D Ticket E 409 R 209 A 536 T 108 O W 334 Open Corporate P S 134 I R 410 Boxes Open Corporate D 210 109 O U Boxes C (W10 - W25) 535 A 310 133 211 110 (E1 to E7) 333 132 311 212 111 534 332 312 213 112 131 MEMBERS 533 113 130 313 214 CROSSOVER 331 RIVERBANK 314 215 532 120 STAND 127 330 315 121 126 REPLAY 122 125 124 531 REPLAY 123 SCREEN SCREEN 320 328b 530 321 328a 322 327 S 11 O 323 326 - 520 U 324 325 2 529b TH ES ER UIT N E S 521 MED AT 529a IA C POR ENTRE COR 522 528 523 527 524 525 526 Visitor Centre / Bradman Collection Ticket SOUTH GATE Level 1 SOUTHERN PLAZA Level 2 Level 3 Southern Plaza Customer Service Audi Stadium Club (Level 3) Centre KING WILLIAM ROAD Level 4 Corporate Boxes and Suites ADELAIDE CBD VIA ADELAIDE CBD VIA Level 5 RIVERBANK FOOTBRIDGE WAR MEMORIAL DRIVE RIVERBANK STAND EASTERN STAND WESTERN STAND OTHER AREAS John Cahill/Andrew McLeod Room B2 Garry McIntosh Bar L1 Member Services L1 Northern Deck L1 Event Day Offi ce L1 Audi Stadium Club L3 Sheffi eld Shield Room L1 The Favell/Dansie Centre L1 Visitor Centre/Bradman Collection L1 Rick Davies Bar L3 David Hookes Terrace Bar L2 Southern Plaza L1 Leigh Whicker Room L3 John Halbert Room L3 Open Corporate Boxes L2/L3 Neil Kerley Bar L3 John Platten Bar L3 Phil Ridings Bar L2 One L3 The Restaurant L3 SACA Committee Room L2 Peter Carey Bar L3 Cathedral Room L3 SACA President’s Room L2 Premiership Suite L3 Graham Cornes Deck L3 Ian McLachlan Room L3 SANFL Chairman’s Room L3 Open Corporate Boxes L3 Western Media Centre L5 William Magarey Room L3 Corporate Suites L4 Corporate Suites L4 Southern Media Centre L4 This map is not to scale and is intended to be used as a guide only Gil Langley Room L4 Lindsay Head Terrace L5.
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