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blueboy1827 Mar 3rd 2013 7:05 am

help needed ashes 2013-14
 
hi i have recently married and have booked a delayed honeymoon to Australia, i have booked flights and hotels but need tickets for Melbourne and Sydney tests. The trouble is that you need to travel with official Cricket Australia tour operators which organise flights hotels tickets as package at extortionate prices. you can buy tickets directly off Cricket Australia if you register with them, but you have to be living in Australia to do so. i was wondering if anyone who reads this would be kind enough to help? Or has any ideas that could help? Thanks in advance, Derek in Cumbria

KJCherokee Mar 3rd 2013 10:25 am

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You can buy the tickets (when they go on sale) through Ticketek - pay by Visa and have the tickets either left for collection at the venue or posted to your hotel(s) so they are there when you arrive.

Broad Shoulders Mar 3rd 2013 12:39 pm

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Originally Posted by blueboy1827 (Post 10580945)
hi i have recently married and have booked a delayed honeymoon to Australia, i have booked flights and hotels but need tickets for Melbourne and Sydney tests. The trouble is that you need to travel with official Cricket Australia tour operators which organise flights hotels tickets as package at extortionate prices. you can buy tickets directly off Cricket Australia if you register with them, but you have to be living in Australia to do so. i was wondering if anyone who reads this would be kind enough to help? Or has any ideas that could help? Thanks in advance, Derek in Cumbria

you will not struggle to get tickets on general sale unless you are hell bent on going to Day 1 of the Boxing Day test at the MCG. Australians are glory supporters in cricket. Days 3, 4 and 5 of the Gabba last time around was only about 10,000 attendance and I swear that 80% of that were English. Same went for the SCG test. Watch it on youtube, you will see that the majority of the support was English.

Broad Shoulders Mar 3rd 2013 12:45 pm

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You only have to supply those d!cks at CA an Aussie address and you are signed up. They don't actually send you anything by snail mail anyway, so just choose a random address off the net and use that. When you buy the tiks online when they go on pre-sale to CA members you will be able to choose to print them off yourself anyway.

I would strongly suggest that you jump on to the Barmy Army forum to find out where they will be sat before booking though. If you want a really good laugh sit with them, if you want to sit around whingers who are pissed off their heads by 10am, draped in the Southern Cross and singing "Aussie aussie aussie" then sit anywhere else

My five days sat with the BA at the Gabba last time around was one of the best and most fun five days of my life!

DeadVim Mar 3rd 2013 2:24 pm

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Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders (Post 10581435)
<snip>I would strongly suggest that you jump on to the Barmy Army forum to find out where they will be sat before booking though. If you want a really good laugh sit with them, if you want to sit around whingers who are pissed off their heads by 10am, draped in the Southern Cross and singing "Aussie aussie aussie" then sit anywhere else<snip>

This man, he speak the truth. :D

Beoz Mar 3rd 2013 5:19 pm

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Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders (Post 10581430)
you will not struggle to get tickets on general sale unless you are hell bent on going to Day 1 of the Boxing Day test at the MCG. Australians are glory supporters in cricket. Days 3, 4 and 5 of the Gabba last time around was only about 10,000 attendance and I swear that 80% of that were English. Same went for the SCG test. Watch it on youtube, you will see that the majority of the support was English.

.... and day 1 and 2 in Sydney might be a struggle too. That said they will have a new stand for the members so you can buy yourself a gold membership for about $10000 a pop. There should be plenty of tickets. Australia are hitting rock bottom right now and the Aussie public won't turn up to watch that.

Pollyana Mar 3rd 2013 5:46 pm

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Originally Posted by DeadVim (Post 10581549)
This man, he speak the truth. :D

He sure does, they were a fantastic few days, thoroughly enjoyed myself :D

roaringmouse Mar 3rd 2013 10:14 pm

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A honeymoon spent watching cricket - can there be anything more romantic?

DeadVim Mar 3rd 2013 10:55 pm

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Originally Posted by roaringmouse (Post 10582025)
A honeymoon spent watching cricket - can there be anything more romantic?

Playing would be better ...

blueboy1827 May 20th 2013 4:35 am

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hi anyone on here able to help me on this? cheers

Pollyana May 20th 2013 7:10 am

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Originally Posted by blueboy1827 (Post 10716671)
hi anyone on here able to help me on this? cheers

Trouble is that we usually only get a limited amount of tickets per person so if someone helps you out, they have less tickets themselves. Also, being brutally hinest, your only contribution to BE is to ask for someone to buy tickets for you - that requires a lot of trust....... :)

blueboy1827 May 20th 2013 8:09 am

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didnt think of that i wonder what the allocation is per household? i couldnt agree more with what you say about trust etc i know its a big ask, i would contribute a bit mre to the forum if i had anything to contribute but as i am only going to be visiting for 3-4 weeks so my opinion probably doesnt count for much lol. if anyone wants links to my facebook or twitter account to prove my identity etc i can provide them in a private message if that helps cheers derek

spouse of scouse May 20th 2013 2:04 pm

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Originally Posted by blueboy1827 (Post 10716931)
didnt think of that i wonder what the allocation is per household? i couldnt agree more with what you say about trust etc i know its a big ask, i would contribute a bit mre to the forum if i had anything to contribute but as i am only going to be visiting for 3-4 weeks so my opinion probably doesnt count for much lol. if anyone wants links to my facebook or twitter account to prove my identity etc i can provide them in a private message if that helps cheers derek

Did you read the posts above? You don't need a 'real' address in Australia and you can buy the tickets online and have them delivered to your hotel.

If you keep asking for someone to give you an address when you don't need one, people will get really suspicious!

OzTennis May 22nd 2013 10:21 pm

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Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders (Post 10581435)
You only have to supply those d!cks at CA an Aussie address and you are signed up. They don't actually send you anything by snail mail anyway, so just choose a random address off the net and use that. When you buy the tiks online when they go on pre-sale to CA members you will be able to choose to print them off yourself anyway.

I would strongly suggest that you jump on to the Barmy Army forum to find out where they will be sat before booking though. If you want a really good laugh sit with them, if you want to sit around whingers who are pissed off their heads by 10am, draped in the Southern Cross and singing "Aussie aussie aussie" then sit anywhere else

My five days sat with the BA at the Gabba last time around was one of the best and most fun five days of my life!

Whingers? Hmm, like cricket itself, football, tennis and badminton etc; things invented in Britain for the world to eventually do better. Union Jack draped drunks singing Barmy Army, Barmy Army, Barmy Army, Barmy Army ...... are of course a cut above those colonials. :D

Edited to add: sorry, it's not Union Jacks it's St Georges.

spouse of scouse May 22nd 2013 10:47 pm

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Originally Posted by OzTennis (Post 10720734)
Whingers? Hmm, like cricket itself, football, tennis and badminton etc; things invented in Britain for the world to eventually do better. Union Jack draped drunks singing Barmy Army, Barmy Army, Barmy Army, Barmy Army ...... are of course a cut above those colonials. :D

Edited to add: sorry, it's not Union Jacks it's St Georges.

I love the chanting and singing at inter-country sporting events and am an enthusiastic supporter of Aussie Aussie Aussie. Drunk and obnoxious 'supporters' from anywhere give me the pip.

<spouse of scouse wanders off with a confused look on her face, wondering if she should sing the Star Spangled Banner at the next cricket match>


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