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AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match tickets on sale

May 01, 2008

Andrew McLeod and Jonathon Brown model the AFL Hall of Fame Tribute match guernsey.

Representative football returns with Victoria taking on the Dream Team in the battle for state pride.

The ‘one-off’ Australian Football Hall of Fame Tribute Match is a key feature of the Australian Football 150 Year celebrations. The match will honour the greats of the game at the birthplace of the game.

Event:                           AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match
Teams:                        Victoria v All Stars
Date:                            Saturday May 10 
Start time:                   7.40pm
Gates open:               2.00pm (Public and AFL members)
                                     2.00pm (MCC members)

Tickets
Tickets to the Australian Football Hall of Fame Tribute Match are now on sale through Ticketmaster (website, phone 1300 136 122 or at outlets).

Choose the "pre-match experience option" on the Ticketmaster website for your chance to walk onto the MCG before the match!

Club Member, General Public and AFL Members

  • Club members and General Public: eight tickets per transaction
  • AFL members: one ticket per member, option to purchase up to two guest passes per member. Limit of 16 tickets per transaction.

Prices

Premium

Prime

Standard

Club Members

Adult

$45.00

$35.00

$20.00

Concession

$30.00

$20.00

$15.00

Junior (under 15)

$10.00

$5.00

$5.00

Family (2 adults, 2 juniors under 15)

$97.60

$77.60

$43.60

General Public

Adult

$50.00

$40.00

$25.00

Concession

$35.00

$25.00

$20.00

Junior (under 15)

$15.00

$10.00

$8.00

Family (2 adults, 2 juniors under 15)

$117.60

$93.60

$59.60

AFL Members

AFL RESERVE

Adult Member

$12.00

Concession Member

$12.00

Junior Member

$6.00

Adult Guest

$35.00

Concession Guest

$20.00

Junior Guest

$10.00

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