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Marvel Stadium Medallion Club Seat Only Pricing Marvel Stadium Medallion Club Seat only pricing Prices depend on game and seat selection. Tickets will be emailed as E-Tickets. All seats come with access to The Terrace Bar. Drinks are additional. Centre Wing - Level 2, Aisle 13: Undercover seats with in built iPads. Wing - Level 2, Aisle 9: Undercover Date Time Teams Centre Wing Wing ROUND 1 Saturday, 23 March 7:25 pm Western Bulldogs v Sydney Swans $100 $80 Sunday, 24 March 1:10 pm St Kilda v Gold Coast Suns $80 $80 ROUND 2 Saturday, 30 March 4:35 pm Essendon v St Kilda $120 $100 Sunday, 31 March 1:10 pm North Melbourne v Brisbane Lions $80 $80 ROUND 3 Saturday, 6 Apri 1:45 pm Carlton v Sydney Swans $80 $80 Sunday, 7 April 2:20 pm Western Bulldogs v GCoast Suns $80 $80 ROUND 4 Saturday, 13 April 7:25 pm Nth Melbourne v Adelaide Crows $80 $80 Sunday, 14 April 3:20 pm St Kilda v Hawthorn $100 $80 ROUND 5 Friday, 19 April 4:20 pm North Melbourne v Essendon $120 $100 Saturday, 20 April 7:25 pm Richmond v Sydney Swans $140 $120 Sunday, 21 April 1:10 pm Western Bulldogs v Carlton $80 $80 ROUND 6 Saturday, 27 April 4:35 pm St Kilda v Adelaide Crows $80 $80 ROUND 7 Friday, 3 May 7:50 pm Collingwood v Port Adelaide $100 $80 Saturday, 4 May 7:25 pm Western Bulldogs v Richmond $120 $100 Sunday, 5 May 1:10 pm Carlton v North Melbourne $100 $80 ROUND 8 Saturday, 11 May 7:25 pm St Kilda v WCE $120 $100 Sunday, 12 May 1:10 pm North Melbourne v Geelong Cats $100 $80 ROUND 9 Saturday, 18 May 7:25 pm Essendon v Fremantle $80 $80 ROUND 10 Saturday, 25 May 2:10 pm Western Bulldogs v Nth Melbourne $80 $80 Sunday, 26 May 3:20 pm St Kilda v Carlton $80 $80 2019 AFL SEASON - MARVEL STADIUM Marvel Stadium Medallion Club Seat only pricing Date Time Teams Centre Wing Wing ROUND 11 Friday, 31 May 7:50 pm North Melbourne v Richmond $140 $120 ROUND 12 Saturday, 8 June 1:45 pm Carlton v Brisbane Lions $100 $80 ROUND 13 Friday, 14 June 7:50 pm Essendon v Hawthorn $200 $180 Saturday, 15 June 7:25 pm Carlton v Western Bulldogs $100 $80 ROUND 14 Saturday, 22 June 4:35 pm St Kilda v Brisbane Lions $80 $80 Sunday, 23 June 3:20 pm Western Bulldogs v Collingwood $100 $80 ROUND 15 Thursday, 27 June 7:20 pm Essendon v GWS Giants $120 $100 Saturday, 29 June 7:25 pm Collingwood v North Melbourne $140 $120 Sunday, 30 June 1:10 pm St Kilda v Richmond $120 $100 ROUND 16 Saturday, 6 July 7:25 pm Western Bulldogs v Geelong Cats $120 $100 ROUND 17 Saturday, 13 July 4:35 pm Essendon v North Melbourne $140 $120 Sunday, 14 July 3:20 pm Western Bulldogs v Melbourne $80 $80 ROUND 18 Saturday, 20 July 2:10 pm Carlton v Gold Coast Suns $80 $80 Sunday, 21 July 4:40 pm St Kilda v Western Bulldogs $80 $80 ROUND 19 Saturday, 27 July 7:25 pm St Kilda v Melbourne $80 $80 Sunday, 28 July 1:10 pm Western Bulldogs v Fremantle $80 $80 ROUND 20 Friday, 2 August ` 7:50 pm North Melbourne v Hawthorn $140 $120 Saturday, 3 August 1:45 pm Essendon v Port Adelaide $140 $120 Sunday, 4 August 3:20 pm Carlton v WCE $140 $120 ROUND 21 Saturday, 10 August 7:25 pm Essendon v Western Bulldogs $140 $120 Sunday, 11 August 1:10 pm St Kilda v Fremantle $80 $80 ROUND 22 Saturday, 17 August 7:25 pm North Melbourne v Port Adelaide $80 $80 Sunday, 18 August 4:40 pm Hawthorn v Gold Coast Suns $80 $80 2019 AFL SEASON - MARVEL STADIUM Dress Code MEDALLION CLUB DRESS STANDARDS Smart casual is the minimum dress standard for entry to the Medallion Club @ Marvel Stadium. Not withstanding the dress standards outlined, the Medallion Club reserves the right to refuse entry to any person considered inappropriately attired. To avoid embarrassment or inconvenience, please note the following unacceptable clothing items: > Sleeveless tops (tank tops, singlet tops, football jumpers) > Rubber thongs, ugg boots or moccasins > Beach wear or midriff tops > Tracksuit pants or sports attire > Untidy or dirty clothing If dining in The Grille in addition to the above, please note the following standards apply: > Gentleman must wear a collared shirt (smart polo accepted) > Dress shoes or neat sport shoes must be worn > No hats or beanies 2019 AFL SEASON - MARVEL STADIUM thegoldenticket.com.au PO Box 6109 Hawthorn 2019 AFL Booking Form West, Victoria, 3122 ABN: 73 578 308 482 Please fill out the attached form, save and email to [email protected] Alternatively click here to email us with your request and we can send you an online payment link. Booking confirmation is subject to availability. MATCH DETAILS: Round: Teams: Date: Venue: Seat Category: Dining Package (Yes/No): Price Per Ticket: Quantity: Total: Credit Card Fee @ 1.8% Total (incl GST): PERSONAL DETAILS: Name: Company (if applicable) Street Address: State: Postcode: Contact Number: PAYMENT DETAILS: Please choose one of the following Direct Bank Deposit Credit Card (Use your surname as reference) VISA / Mastercard / Amex: Bank Name: ANZ Account Name: The Golden Ticket Pty Ltd Card Name: Card Number: as trustee for the Watson Family Trust BSB: 013-247 Expiry (MM/YYYY): CVN: Signature: Account No: 460639649 Cheque Should be made payable to Please note: Credit card bookings attract a 1.8% surcharge for VISA/Mastercard/Amex. ‘The Golden Ticket’..
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