BEN Cousins is unlikely to play in Richmond’s practice match on Saturday after being taken to hospital with abdominal pains.

All the weekend's betting. 

BRISBANE'S leaders have attempted to quell the hype surrounding the beefed-up Lions in 2010 with the mantra actions speak louder than words.

DEFENDING champion Laura Davies is setting the pace after the first round of the Women's Australian Open at Melbourne's Commonwealth Golf Club.

RAIN has delayed Australia's innings after it bowled New Zealand out for 238 in the fourth one-day international in Auckland.

UPDATE 4.03pm: Victoria in command against Tasmania - and has a home Sheffield Shield final at its mercy.

VICTORIA's hopes of a home Sheffield Shield final looked even better today with Queensland struggling against Western Australia.

WESTERN Bulldogs chief executive Campbell Rose has ramped up a push for the Dogs to play games for premiership points in New Zealand.

THE Brisbane Lions have unveiled a new predominantly white clash jumper.

THIS time last year, the name Patrick McGinnity was big news in the AFL as the victim of a jaw-breaking bump from Magpie Nick Maxwell.

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Reserved Seats

Members are able to purchase reserved seats to most major events at the MCG for themselves and their guests.

The number of reserved seats a member can purchase will mirror the number of visitor tickets available per member.

2010 AFL Season
During the 2010 AFL season, members will be able to purchase a reserved seat for themselves and their guests to all matches.

Reserved seats will be sold in the following locations:

  • Level 1 (M46 - M49).
  • Level 4 (Q46 - Q48, rows A-X).

*Reserved seats on Level 1 for Anzac Day (Sunday April 25) have sold out however they are still available on Level 4.

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Note:

  • Reserved seats will not be available to purchase on the day of the event.
  • Members are required to purchase their visitor ticket and reserved seat requirements in the same transaction.

 

Mobility Impaired/Disabled Reserved Seating
Reserved seating for mobility-impaired patrons, including wheelchair spaces and their carers (with a Companion Card), will now be available for purchase via Ticketek (1300 665 915 or agencies) or in person at the club.

 

Companion Cards
In accordance with the Equal Opportunity Act (1986) and the Disability Discrimination Act (1992), the MCC aims to address its social and legal obligations by recognising that some members and guests may not have
access to matches without being accompanied by a companion.

A member with a Companion Card will be able to gain access for their companion free of charge at all matches. A guest with a Companion Card must have a visitor ticket to enter the Reserve and their companion will then be able to gain entry free of charge.

Reserved seats will also be free of charge for Companion Card holders accompanying members and guests who have purchased their own reserved seat. Members should visit www.companioncard.org.au for information.

Members purchasing a visitor ticket or reserved seat for a carer must hold a Companion Card and present it at the time of booking and carry it when attending the ground.