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Ticketing for 2021
The Western Bulldogs will play Melbourne in the 2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final on Saturday 25 September at Optus Stadium in Perth. The match start time is 5:15pm (AWST) local Perth time (7:15pm AEST - local Melbourne time).
Club and AFL members will have access to 2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final tickets during dedicated on-sale periods via Ticketmaster.
Tickets will go on-sale for Western Bulldogs members on Tuesday 14 September.
>> BUY NOW >> GET YOUR 2021 TOYOTA AFL GRAND FINAL TICKETS VIA TICKETMASTER
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Sunday, September 12 |
AFL Gold and Medallion Club |
9am – 3pm (AWST) |
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AFL Silver |
11am – 3pm (AWST) |
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Monday, September 13 |
Melbourne Members |
Priority 1: 9am – 5pm (AWST) |
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Priority 2: 11am – 5pm (AWST) |
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Priority 3: 1pm – 5pm (AWST) |
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Tuesday, September 14 |
Western Bulldogs Members |
Priority 1: 9am – 5pm (AWST) |
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Priority 2: 11am – 5pm (AWST) |
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Priority 3: 1pm – 5pm (AWST) |
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Thursday, September 16 |
General Public On-Sale |
10am (AWST) |
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Any tickets not taken up during the first Melbourne member on-sale will then be added to the Western Bulldogs member on-sale.
Any tickets not taken up following the Western Bulldogs member on-sale will be included in the General Public on-sale from 10am (AWST) on Thursday 16 September.
The AFL and Western Bulldogs reminds all members and fans to continue to follow the advice of their respective state government and not to attend matches if feeling unwell.
The AFL and Western Bulldogs strongly encourages fans to only purchase tickets through Ticketmaster.
Four things to remember before purchasing your finals tickets
1. Members will require their HOME member barcode to access the priority on-sale. This barcode can be found on your membership card, or via your MyBulldogs account here. You will need enter this barcode when prompted to access the club member priority on-sale. Eligible members will also receive an email from the club on the afternoon of Sunday 12 September with your barcode.
2. Members can purchaseone(1) ticket per membership to the Toyota AFL Grand Final. A maximum of eight (8) tickets can be purchased in one transaction. If purchasing tickets to sit with other members you must do so in the one transaction.
3. As part of an enhanced effort to support contract tracing,a name and mobile number must be supplied for every ticket that is purchased.
4. Tickets will be available via Ticketmaster. If you don’t already have a Ticketmaster account, we recommend you set one up ahead of the on-sale. If you do have a Ticketmaster account, be sure to login and check that all your details are correct. It’s better to reset your password now than have trouble logging in during the on-sale.
Western Bulldogs Member Access To 2021 Toyota AFL Finals Tickets & Member Barcode Use
Based on Western Australian state border restrictions as of 24 hours prior to the first Grand Final on-sale, only Western Bulldogs members who reside in Western Australia OR reside in states with open borders to WA should be eligible to purchase tickets for the 2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final. Currently Northern Territory, South Australia and Tasmania have open borders to Western Australia (Updated: 11 September 2021).
Due to current border closures and the on-going COVID-19 situation within New South Wales and Victoria in particular,the Club understand and acknowledge that the majority of our membership base will be unable to access the game.
However, access member barcodes will be active for the member on-sale on Tuesday. Sharing your member barcode is at the discretion of the individual member such that friends, family or colleagues in Western Australia (or states with open borders to Western Australia) can utilise it in the on-sale allowing more people Made of Red, White & Blue to attend.
If you have recently changed address or reside in a location that allows you to attend the match, please note that your membership barcode will also enable you to access the club member priority on-sale.
Priority On-Sale Windows and Purchasing Tickets
There are two/three priority on-sale windows for Western Bulldogs members on Tuesday 14 September.
- The Priority 1 window is for all eligible access members in Western Australia, members in states with open borders to Western Australia, and Charles Sutton Premiership Circle members.
- The Priority 2 on-sale window is for EJ Whitten Social Club members.
- The Priority 3 on-sale window is for all other Western Bulldogs access members.
Members can purchase one (1) ticket with each membership, up to a transaction limit of eight (8) tickets. You will need a membership barcode for each ticket you intend to purchase.
Please note that memberships will only be activated to purchase tickets in their respective and subsequent priority windows. Only memberships that fit the Priority 1 criteria detailed above, can purchase tickets in the Priority 1 window.
Priority 1 members will be given an exclusive two-hour window to purchase their ticket to guarantee access. Any Priority 1 member who does not purchase in the designated time frame (9am-11am AWST) or elects to purchase with a Priority 2 or Priority 3 member will have waived their right to a guaranteed ticket. Priority 1 members can purchase a ticket outside their guaranteed window, however their access to a ticket is no longer guaranteed.
Ticket Prices
Ticket prices for 2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final at Optus Stadium in Perth are as follows below. Additional ticket agent transaction fees will apply. There are no junior prices.
2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final – Seating Category |
Adult |
Concession |
CATEGORY 1 |
$450.00 |
$383.00 |
CATEGORY 2 |
$405.00 |
$344.00 |
CATEGORY 3 |
$375.00 |
$319.00 |
CATEGORY 4 |
$330.00 |
$281.00 |
CATEGORY 5 |
$275.00 |
$234.00 |
CATEGORY 6 |
$185.00 |
$157.00 |
Accessible Seating
Please contact Ticketmaster’s Accessible Seating Line if you have wheelchair, companion card or special needs booking requirements.
Accessible Bookings for the 2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final will open Sunday September 12 at 9am local Perth time (AWST). Please note that nothing will be processed until the members’ eligible on-sale time has commenced. Members will need to include all relevant membership barcodes and their club and priority group on the form. They will have the opportunity to indicate which price categories they desire.
Ticketmaster’s Accessible Seating hotline is 1300 446 925 or you can submit your Accessible Booking Request via Ticketmaster’s online form here.
The Ticketmaster Accessible Bookings team are available 9am – 8pm (AEST) Monday to Friday, and 9am – 5pm (AEST) Saturday and Sunday seven days a week.
Have you got any further questions?
If you have any further questions regarding 2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final access and using your 2021 membership to access tickets, please email membership@westernbulldogs.com.au or call 1300 46 36 47.
Last edited by bornadog; 12-09-2021 at 05:47 PM.
Reason: Update for Grand final
FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.
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Re: Ticketing for 2021
Good thread BAD.
Can we pin this topic?
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Re: Ticketing for 2021
Originally Posted by
The Bulldogs Bite
Good thread BAD.
Can we pin this topic?
Nobody knows how.
"It's over. It's all over."
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Re: Ticketing for 2021
AFL Members get priority over Dogs' members. That's a bit rich at our home games.
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Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
AFL Members get priority over Dogs' members. That's a bit rich at our home games.
I’m with you Grantysghost. I reckon our members should be getting the priority for the home games but it is what it is.
"Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"
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Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
AFL Members get priority over Dogs' members. That's a bit rich at our home games.
They own the stadium
FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.
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Originally Posted by
bornadog
They own the stadium
Yeah true BAD.
"Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"
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I think it’s AFL members of a competing club at 10 and then everyone else at 11
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I have a couple of people in my group who don’t own phones that will show tickets the only solution the club gave is to print the ticket confirmation email and hope the gate attendants will accept it.
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Originally Posted by
I’m Not Bitter Anymore!
I have a couple of people in my group who don’t own phones that will show tickets the only solution the club gave is to print the ticket confirmation email and hope the gate attendants will accept it.
On Monday I attended with my Dad and my 2 young kids. Obviously the kids don't have phones so the attendant just scanned all 4 of the tickets from my phone and we all walked in. If you want to sit together one person will need to book all the tickets anyway.
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Do you need to book seperate tickets for kids? Might take my 6 and 4 year old with me next arvo game - because I hate actually watching the footy when I’m there 🙄
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Originally Posted by
HOSE B ROMERO
Bought the 2 tickets this morning($36) but only received the one ticket soon after. As GG stated, can probably use the link in the ticket confirmation.
Same thing happened to me, second ticket never came through via sms but can still access it via email link.
Originally Posted by
AshMac
Do you need to book seperate tickets for kids? Might take my 6 and 4 year old with me next arvo game - because I hate actually watching the footy when I’m there
Pretty sure everyone needs their own ticket, even if they are free kids ones. I had to do it for the pre season game for my kids.
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Just notify Ticketmaster and they will eventually send a paper ticket. That' what they did for me for the Melb game last week.
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Missus is Collingwood Member, I'm a Dogs member, if we use our membership tickets we're basically screwed if we want to sit together? I haven't been to the football in a long, long time, so unsure exactly how it works.
"Its always good to win the Ashes test match'' - Libba, AFL Grand Final, 2016
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Originally Posted by
Vred
Missus is Collingwood Member, I'm a Dogs member, if we use our membership tickets we're basically screwed if we want to sit together? I haven't been to the football in a long, long time, so unsure exactly how it works.
I would say so. Collingwood members have 3 priority periods on Tuesday to get their share of tickets which may be fully exhausted before us dogs members get to fight over around 4,000 tickets on Wednesday. Doesn't matter how long it's been since you have been to the footy, this is new territory for everyone. Some may consider sitting apart from their opposition supporting partner a blessing!