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Gday Guys,

Selling a Port Power tickets package for a friend.

Tickets are currently on auction on ebay starting at $150.00 but can be ended for a genuine offer. Tickets normally RRP for $36.00 ea. per game. Chance to save $$$$

Tickets only to home games as mentioned below, for 2 adults, seating is in row N in the bay area 136 for seats 7 and 8.

Monday, 24th April (Night) St. Kilda AAMI Stadium Home 19:10

Sunday, 14th May (Early Start) Western Bulldogs AAMI Stadium Home 12:40

Sunday, 21st May (Early Start) Brisbane Lions AAMI Stadium Home 12:40

Sunday, 11th June (Early Start) Hawthorn AAMI Stadium Home 12:40

Saturday, 8th July (Night) Richmond AAMI Stadium Home 19:10

Friday, 18th August (Night) Collingwood AAMI Stadium Home 20:10

All tickets are genuine, no fakes or bootlegs- guaranteed or money back.

Unfortuantely, tickets only sold as a package, not separately.

Any questions will be forwarded and answered ASAP.

Cheers.

Edited by R3TWO
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And the Power fans abandone ship (and its only round 3)

Perhaps some Crows fans should purchase these as they are at a good price and you will get to see the Power loose reguarly.

I noticed the showdown tickets are not included however???

LoL! Too bad to see the boys go down to FREO!

Ohh well... still early days tho ey'....

Nup, unfortunately no showdown tickets, he wouldn't separate with those babies and probably for good reasons! hehehehehe

Most other games are in the package tho!

Cheers.

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