Last tickets to Perth AFL grand final sell out in seconds

Western Australia’s thirst for football has left fans high and dry after the remaining 10,250 tickets to next Saturday’s historic twilight grand final at Optus Stadium sold out within minutes on Thursday morning.

Some of those on the mad hunt for tickets for the September 25 event believed Ticketmaster would open a pre-sale queue at 9.50am but the agency stumped some of the public when that window went live at 9.30am.

Hundreds of people line up outside Crown Perth to purchase grand final tickets on Thursday morning.

Hundreds of people line up outside Crown Perth to purchase grand final tickets on Thursday morning.Credit:Megan Birch

The AFL announced last week any leftover tickets for the general public would be made available online but that did not stop a group of 25 people camping outside Crown Perth’s box office to try their luck.

One of them â€" Joanne, who was trying to secure grand final seats for herself and her disabled son â€" had weathered wild overnight rain and storms after camping outside the Ticketmaster agency since 9.30am on Wednesday.

Despite being the first person in the line, she was not guaranteed a ticket, given the Crown box office had only three terminals and those operating them would still have to log on to secure tickets, just like the public.

Crown said its staff would help people in the line secure tickets online from Ticketmaster on their phones, with a maximum of four tickets per transaction allowed.

Any hope of additional seats being redirected to the public pool from the 24,000 given to Melbourne and Bulldogs members was quickly dashed when they sold out within hours of being released on Monday and Tuesday, despite Victorian-based members being unable to travel to WA.

The AFL strongly encourages fans to only purchase tickets through the authorised ticket partner Ticketmaster.

“The interest in the 2021 grand final in Perth has been unprecedented, and that is reflective of how quickly the member on-sale sold out over the last two days,” AFL executive general manager Kylie Rogers said.

“We look forward to a full house at Optus Stadium and deliver the WA community an epic event to remember.”

More than 27,000 grand final tickets have already been allocated to AFL members, sponsors and corporate packages, while members from the two clubs got priority access to 12,000 each.

Some tickets have already appeared for resale online, with advertisements only lasting minutes on Gumtree before being removed.

It is unclear if this is due to punters being eager to make a quick sale in a state which bans ticket scalping, or whether the website is removing the posts. Gumtree was contacted for comment.

The anti-scalping laws were rushed through Parliament just in time for the historic grand final in Perth and restrict the resale of a ticket to no more than 10 per cent above its original cost.

A Consumer Protection WA spokesman said any person or website advertising the resale of a ticket at an inflated price could be liable for prosecution including a $20,000 fine for individuals and $100,000 for companies.

Grand final formalities falling into place

The formalities surrounding the grand final continue to be finalised, with locals Birds of Tokyo tipped to be confirmed as the half-time entertainment this week.

Melbourne legend Garry Lyon and Bulldogs stalwart Chris Grant were selected on Tuesday to hand the premiership cup over if their team wins. West Coast icons Glen Jakovich, John Worsfold and Andrew Embley will also take part in the medal and cup ceremonies.

A Melbourne-style grand final street parade has been scrapped in favour of a free, ticketed open training session at Optus Stadium on September 23 and the two clubs parading down the Murray Street Mall on grand final eve.

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