Melbourne Cricket Ground - Event Details

AFL Football Round 22 - North Melbourne v Port Adelaide

Aug 30, 2008

Event:                           AFL Football Round 22
Teams:                        North Melbourne v Port Adelaide
Date:                            Saturday August 30
Start time:                   1.10pm

Gate opening times 

- Public/AFL members:  11.30am
- MCC members:            11.00am


Car Park opening:    Gate 3 – 6.00am
                                     Gate 5 – 9.00am
                                     Gate 6 – 11.00am
                                     Gate 7 –  8.00am (Passes only)

TAB opening time:   11.30am

Crowd estimate:      17,000

National Sports Museum: Open for patrons with event tickets from gate opening time until 3.00pm inside Gate 3 of Olympic Stand.

General Admission seating areas

Great Southern Stand

  • M1 to M13
  • P1 to P15
  • Q1 to Q15

Ponsford Stand

  • M28 to M36
  • N29 to N32
  • Q29 to Q36

Olympic Stand

  • M50 to M57
  • Q49 to Q57

 These bays are subject to change without notice.

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