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The Gabba Reciprocal Rights The Gabba Reciprocal Rights 2017/18 Cricket Season The Gabba looks forward to welcoming Members of interstate and international grounds. Reciprocal Rights apply to Members of: • Melbourne Cricket Club (Voting Members only) • Western Australian Cricket Association • South Australian Cricket Association (Provisional members do not have Reciprocal Rights) • Adelaide Oval Football Membership • Sydney Cricket Ground • Tasmanian Cricket Association (including Full members of the NTCA and NWTCA) • ANZ Stadium Club • Etihad Stadium • Eden Park (New Zealand) Members of these grounds must reside outside of Queensland to be eligible for Reciprocal Rights. The following policy will apply for the 2017/18 cricket season: Thursday 23- Saturday 25 Days 1 – 3 Ashes Series Test Match November Australia v England No reciprocal rights Sunday 26 – Monday 27 Days 4 – 5 Ashes Test Match November Australia v England Reciprocal Rights upon payment of Members guest price Member may also purchase up to 2 guest tickets subject to availability. A limited number of Reciprocal Tickets will be available. One Day International TBC - Subject to confirmation of the 2017/18 Cricket Australia fixture schedule for The Gabba 20/20 Big Bash Matches TBC - Subject to confirmation of the 2017/18 Cricket Australia fixture schedule for The Gabba Sheffield Shield Matches Free entry for reciprocal Members and their guests Conditions Visiting Members must be on a short term visit to be eligible for reciprocal rights at the Gabba. Reciprocal rights will not be granted for more than three matches in any one membership year (1 September to 31 August). For all matches reciprocal members must complete and return a Reciprocal Ticket Reservation form prior to the game day. A limited number of Reciprocal tickets will be available for each match day. Reciprocal Members will be advised if their ticket reservation is successful or not. Approved tickets may then be purchased on the game day of if a reciprocal member has pre purchased public tickets, these may be swapped for Member Reserve tickets from the Members Match Day Office on the game day. Tickets Approved Reciprocal Members must attend the Members Match Day Office (located at Gate 5 in Vulture Street opposite Duke Street) from gate opening time on match day to complete the Reciprocal Rights Book, show their current Membership card and provide proof of their current address. Approved Reciprocal Members may purchase tickets for the Members Reserve at the daily admission fee. NB: Credit card fees may apply. Seating in the Members Reserve The majority of seating within the Members Reserve is unreserved on the lower and upper level of the Northern Stand and is available on a first come, first served basis. Upon entering the Members Reserve reciprocal members and guests will be issued with a seat reservation sticker which may be used to reserve their preferred seat for personal use whilst at the venue. Optional Reserved Seating Reciprocal members may choose to reserve a seat in section 45 (unlicensed) or section 48 (licensed) on the upper level of the Members Reserve for themselves and their guests upon payment of the applicable seat reservation fee. Reservations can be made by submitting the Seat Reservation Booking Form found on the Members Information page under ‘Information for Existing Members’ at www.thegabba.com.au 2 Cricket 2017/18 Season - Ticket Pricing Event Adult Concession Junior (4-15) Test - Day 4 TBC TBC TBC Test - Day 5* TBC TBC TBC ODI TBC TBC TBC Big Bash League TBC TBC TBC Sheffield Shield FOC FOC FOC *Day 5 will only be sold from late in the day on day 4 of the Test. Credit card and handling fees may apply. NB: Cricket season - junior ticketing is available for children aged 4 - 15 years of age at the date of purchase. Children 3 years and under are admitted free into the venue only if they do not take up a dedicated seat. Ticketing information is correct at the time of going to press and may be subject to change. Dress Regulations The Gabba considers it desirable that a reasonable standard of dress, consistent with the prestige of being a member of a major sporting venue, is maintained by both its Members and their guests. The minimum standard of dress is neat, smart casual for both men and women. Males (12 years and over) must wear a collared shirt irrespective of whether or not a collared jacket or sweater is being worn over the shirt. Shorts and pants must be of dress style. Denim is acceptable. Football style shorts, brief or tight shorts, boxer shorts, tracksuit pants or leggings are not acceptable. Swimsuits, midriff tops and clothing with offensive words or symbols are not acceptable. Ragged, torn or unclean clothing is not acceptable. Males: Sandals (with back/strap) and “runner” type shoes are permitted providing they are clean and in good condition. Thongs (both rubber and fashion dress), masseurs, scuffs, slides, slippers, ugg boots and dilapidated footwear are NOT acceptable. Females: Fashion shoes (not rubber), sandals and “runner” type shoes are permitted providing they are clean and in good condition. Rubber thongs, masseurs, slippers, ugg boots and dilapidated footwear are NOT acceptable. 3 Notwithstanding the outlined Dress regulations, management reserves the right to refuse entry to the Members Reserve to any person considered not suitably attired. 4 The Gabba Reciprocal Ticket Reservation Form Cricket 2017/18 For the 2017/18 season, Reciprocal Members must complete and return the Reciprocal Ticket Reservation form prior to the game day. Reciprocal Members will be advised if their Ticket Reservation is successful or not. Approved ticket reservations may be purchased on the game day from the Members Match Day Office at Gate 5 Vulture Street. Approved Reciprocal Members must sign in at the Members Match Day Office providing current membership card and proof of residency outside of Queensland. Name of reciprocal venue Name of Member Membership number Phone number Email Date of Match Match Name Number of tickets (subject to limits outlined) Please submit completed Reciprocal Ticket Reservation Form to [email protected] or fax 07 3393 0298. Ticket reservations will be confirmed by email. 5 .
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