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Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:05 pm
by Trader
Dirty dog wrote:Under an hour until the frenzy starts. You will hear my going nuts from Yorkes if I miss out today


I'm in the queue spinning at the moment.

If anyone gets in and gets the no tickets left message can they please post here so I know to stop waiting haha

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:10 pm
by JK
Trader wrote:
Dirty dog wrote:Under an hour until the frenzy starts. You will hear my going nuts from Yorkes if I miss out today


I'm in the queue spinning at the moment.

If anyone gets in and gets the no tickets left message can they please post here so I know to stop waiting haha


Same boat mate, reckon theyd all be gone by now though

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:12 pm
by Trader
Yeah took about 10 mins last time from memory, extra 25% might mean 12:15ish but it's getting close now...

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:12 pm
by Booney
Try the app.

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:13 pm
by Trader
Booney wrote:Try the app.


Thanks, got both app and computer going.

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:14 pm
by Dirty dog
Got got tickets

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:15 pm
by Booney
Dirty dog wrote:Got got tickets


Excellent mate!

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:16 pm
by Trader
Processing payment, but screen is spinning... doesn't normally do this.

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:18 pm
by JK
Trader wrote:Processing payment, but screen is spinning... doesn't normally do this.


Lol same

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:20 pm
by Trader
Trader wrote:Processing payment, but screen is spinning... doesn't normally do this.


Gateway timeout!!!

But just got the email saying I'm in, phew.

Way up the back of the riverbank stand but for $26 I'll take it!

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:21 pm
by JK
Trader wrote:
Trader wrote:Processing payment, but screen is spinning... doesn't normally do this.


Gateway timeout!!!

But just got the email saying I'm in, phew.

Way up the back of the riverbank stand but for $26 I'll take it!


Only managed to get Hill tickets, but thats OK my mate will still be stoked I reckon

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:22 pm
by Dirty dog
Booney wrote:
Dirty dog wrote:Got got tickets


Excellent mate!

Even booked into the intercontinental Saturday night for a night out after.

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:22 pm
by Trader
Well done, sounds like most of us are in which is good news.

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:23 pm
by Booney
With the capacity as it is most of us as P1 should get in, it'll just be what you were prepared to pay to sit where you want, or, if you were lucky enough to have Cat 1 left if you wanted them.

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:27 pm
by Dirty dog
Booney wrote:With the capacity as it is most of us as P1 should get in, it'll just be what you were prepared to pay to sit where you want, or, if you were lucky enough to have Cat 1 left if you wanted them.

I got cat 1 tickets x2 $424, not cheap

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2021 10:09 am
by Booney
Nerves, what nerves?

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Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2021 1:35 pm
by bulldogproud
Dirty dog wrote:
Booney wrote:With the capacity as it is most of us as P1 should get in, it'll just be what you were prepared to pay to sit where you want, or, if you were lucky enough to have Cat 1 left if you wanted them.

I got cat 1 tickets x2 $424, not cheap


Sorry for intruding on the Port Adelaide page (and wishing you luck for Saturday night, but not too much of it ;) ). Just letting you know that it was very easy to get tickets as a Western Bulldogs member (just a basic interstate membership)... straight in, no delay at 1:30pm on Monday. With people restricted from travelling from Melbourne, they perhaps should have allocated more tickets to Port and less to the Bulldogs. I have a feeling that every Doggies member who wanted tickets got them... very easily.
Cheers

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2021 1:51 pm
by Wedgie
bulldogproud wrote:
Dirty dog wrote:
Booney wrote:With the capacity as it is most of us as P1 should get in, it'll just be what you were prepared to pay to sit where you want, or, if you were lucky enough to have Cat 1 left if you wanted them.

I got cat 1 tickets x2 $424, not cheap


Sorry for intruding on the Port Adelaide page (and wishing you luck for Saturday night, but not too much of it ;) ). Just letting you know that it was very easy to get tickets as a Western Bulldogs member (just a basic interstate membership)... straight in, no delay at 1:30pm on Monday. With people restricted from travelling from Melbourne, they perhaps should have allocated more tickets to Port and less to the Bulldogs. I have a feeling that every Doggies member who wanted tickets got them... very easily.
Cheers

Same last week for Geelong, it did seem a bit rude that we got tickets easier than the home teams fans but I suppose the AFL have control of the stadiums in the finals.
On a side note the Power have always allocated much better seats for away members than the Crows too. I hope it's reciprocated interstate, Unknown Geelong to allocate a pretty good bay to them.

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2021 3:09 pm
by Booney
FOUR-TIME AFL premiership champion Shaun Burgoyne will return to Alberton to take up a multi-faceted off-field role with Port Adelaide.

Burgoyne’s new role will involve player development and mentoring, corporate and government relations and the club’s industry leading Aboriginal Programs.

Port Adelaide chief executive Matthew Richardson said the club was delighted to welcome Burgoyne and his family back to the Club.

"Shaun’s career as a player started at Port Adelaide in the SANFL and of course he was a member of our first AFL Premiership team in 2004. He’s gone on to have an incredible career at Hawthorn and ironically he played his 400th AFL game against Port Adelaide earlier this year. I know everyone at Port Adelaide is very proud of Shaun and his journey and we are thrilled that he has decided to start the next phase of his life with his family back here at Port Adelaide,” Mr Richardson said.

Mr Richardson explained Burgoyne’s new position at the club would be diverse.

“Shaun will play an important role within our football department. Part of his role will be in football operations where Shaun will assist with list management and provide mentoring and leadership for our entire playing group.

Through a community liaison role, Shaun will also play an important role with key stakeholders including club commercial partners and government relations. 

“And we look forward to having Shaun as our Indigenous Liaison Officer and involved in our industry-leading Aboriginal Programs, including the Santos Aboriginal Power Cup.

“We are proud to welcome Shaun, Amy, Nixie, Leni, Ky and Percy back to the Port Adelaide family.”

Burgoyne said he and his family were very excited to return to Adelaide to start the next chapter of their lives.

“As a family we are all thrilled to be returning home to Adelaide. Amy and I are both originally from Adelaide so we have plenty of family and friends that will provide great support to us,” Burgoyne said.

“I grew up at Port Adelaide, progressed from Mallee Park in Port Lincoln through the juniors with the Magpies at SANFL level and was fortunate enough to win an AFL Premiership for Port Adelaide, so this club means a lot to me, and also to my family.

“The club is in a great position both on and off the field. It is stable, has great leadership and has a playing list that will ensure sustained success for many years to come. It is clear that the club is totally united and I can’t wait to be part of it.”

Burgoyne will commence his new role at Port Adelaide on November 1.

Re: Port Adelaide 2021

PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2021 9:22 pm
by tigerpie
Booney wrote:FOUR-TIME AFL premiership champion Shaun Burgoyne will return to Alberton to take up a multi-faceted off-field role with Port Adelaide.

Burgoyne’s new role will involve player development and mentoring, corporate and government relations and the club’s industry leading Aboriginal Programs.

Port Adelaide chief executive Matthew Richardson said the club was delighted to welcome Burgoyne and his family back to the Club.

"Shaun’s career as a player started at Port Adelaide in the SANFL and of course he was a member of our first AFL Premiership team in 2004. He’s gone on to have an incredible career at Hawthorn and ironically he played his 400th AFL game against Port Adelaide earlier this year. I know everyone at Port Adelaide is very proud of Shaun and his journey and we are thrilled that he has decided to start the next phase of his life with his family back here at Port Adelaide,” Mr Richardson said.

Mr Richardson explained Burgoyne’s new position at the club would be diverse.

“Shaun will play an important role within our football department. Part of his role will be in football operations where Shaun will assist with list management and provide mentoring and leadership for our entire playing group.

Through a community liaison role, Shaun will also play an important role with key stakeholders including club commercial partners and government relations. 

“And we look forward to having Shaun as our Indigenous Liaison Officer and involved in our industry-leading Aboriginal Programs, including the Santos Aboriginal Power Cup.

“We are proud to welcome Shaun, Amy, Nixie, Leni, Ky and Percy back to the Port Adelaide family.”

Burgoyne said he and his family were very excited to return to Adelaide to start the next chapter of their lives.

“As a family we are all thrilled to be returning home to Adelaide. Amy and I are both originally from Adelaide so we have plenty of family and friends that will provide great support to us,” Burgoyne said.

“I grew up at Port Adelaide, progressed from Mallee Park in Port Lincoln through the juniors with the Magpies at SANFL level and was fortunate enough to win an AFL Premiership for Port Adelaide, so this club means a lot to me, and also to my family.

“The club is in a great position both on and off the field. It is stable, has great leadership and has a playing list that will ensure sustained success for many years to come. It is clear that the club is totally united and I can’t wait to be part of it.”

Burgoyne will commence his new role at Port Adelaide on November 1.

Great get.