2012 NAB Cup Ticketing Information
The AFL has released the ticket prices and on sale dates for the 2012 NAB Cup.
The Western Bulldogs will be the first AFL team to face Greater Western Sydney when they kick off the 2012 NAB Cup on Saturday 18 February at Blacktown International Sportspark.
To view the Western Bulldogs' NAB Cup Fixture, click here.
To become a Western Bulldogs Member for season 2012, click here.
Carlton is next in line to play the Bulldogs, with the Round Two clash scheduled for Sunday 4 March at Etihad Stadium.
The Bulldogs will then head to North Ballarat to face North Melbourne on Sunday 11 March, with further progression in the NAB Cup beyond this match dependent on the results.
ON-SALE DATES AND TICKET AGENTS
Ticketmaster will sell tickets to all NAB Cup games. For regional venues, a local ticket outlet may also be appointed.
Below are the on-sale dates for NAB Cup tickets:
Rounds 1 to 3 (all games)
General public 9am (local time) Monday 6 February
Grand Final
If played WA or QLD: 9am (local) Monday, March 12
Any other state: 9am (local) Tuesday, March 13
Round 4 (8 match series)
Details will be provided once teams and venues are confirmed.
GENERAL ADMISSION PRICES
| Rounds 1 to 3 | Grand Final | Round 4 (8 matches) |
Adult | $17.00 | $26.00 | $10.00 |
Concession | $11.00 | $15.50 | $5.00 |
Children (under 15) | $2.50 | $5.00 | $2.00 |
Family (2 Adults and up to 4 children) | $34.00 | $52.00 | $20.00 |
Children (under 6) | FOC | FOC | FOC |
Note: Reserved seat fees may apply. Levies may also apply at some venues and prices may attract ticket agency fees.
KIDS GO FOR FREE*
The AFL will be running a promotion for children under 15 to obtain a free general admission ticket to the NAB Cup match of their choice in Rounds 1, 2 & 3.
To claim the free ticket, customers will be required to log on to ticketmaster.com.au, phone Ticketmaster on 1300 136 122 or visit any Ticketmaster outlet.
The free junior ticket is applicable to advance sales only and will not be available on match day. Terms and conditions apply.
Terms and Conditions:
- Applicants under 15 years old must have parental/guardian approval to apply and further, the parent/guardian of the applicant must read and consent to all terms and conditions
- Children must be under the age of 15 as at 1/1/12 to utilise the complimentary ticket
- A maximum of six (6) complimentary junior tickets can be obtained per match, per transaction. Sales records will be monitored and any tickets obtained in excess of this limit shall be voided.
- This offer is available on a first in basis until 5pm EDT on the working day prior to the match unless the allocation of complimentary junior tickets is exhausted prior to this date. Payment will be required for any tickets obtained after this time (subject to availability) - offer is not available on match days.
- Offer applies to matches played in Round 1, 2 or 3 of the 2012 NAB Cup
- Complimentary ticket provides access to general admission area(s) only on a first in basis and entry is subject to ground capacity (value $2.50 per ticket)
- Complimentary tickets cannot be upgraded to a reserved seat
- In the event that the complimentary ticket is not used for the selected game, the ticket will be forfeited
- Complimentary tickets may not be on-sold
- Tickets may be obtained via Ticketmaster - ticketmaster.com.au, 1300 136 122 or any Ticketmaster outlet. Ticketmaster transaction fees may apply for bookings made via internet or telephone.
- Parents/guardians wishing to attend the match will be required to obtain/purchase their own ticket
CONCESSION AND JUNIOR POLICY
The following junior and concession policy applies to the sale of daily public ticketing during the 2012 NAB Cup:
Junior policy:
- Children aged 6-14 as at 1 January 2012 are eligible to purchase a junior ticket.
- Children aged 5 and under as at 1 January 2012 are entitled to enter the ground at no charge; however they must not occupy a seat.
- Persons aged 15 and over as at 1 January 2012 are classified as an adult, unless they hold valid Concession identification.
Concession Policy:
A person must have the appropriate form of concession to purchase a concession ticket. They must present the relevant concession documentation at point of purchase and upon entry to the ground. A second form of identification (eg drivers licence, Medicare card, credit card) may be requested when purchasing or utilising a concession ticket to verify the concession entitlement.
Patrons holding one of the following cards are eligible to purchase a ticket at the concession rate;
- Centrelink issued: Pensioner Concession Card (PCC)*
- Department of Veterans’ Affairs card or Department of Veterans’ Affairs issued Pensioner Concession Card*
- Full time secondary or tertiary student cards**
- Centrelink issued: Health Care Card (HCC)*
*Primary cardholder only (not dependents) are entitled to the concession price.
** Does not include International Student cards
The AFL is a National Affiliate of the Companion Card program and we agree to provide an admission ticket for the cardholder's companion at no charge. The Companion Card program is applicable at all AFL Venues.