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The AFL's controversial ticketing policy caused more outrage ahead of the most hotly anticipated game of the season.
Club members attending the Geelong-Hawthorn clash at the MCG had been told up to the day before they must pay extra to attend.
Hours before kick-off, the AFL opened its doors for free to the same club members.
The Easter Monday MCG blockbuster between the Cats and the Hawks had been classified as an 'A-Reserve' game; every person attending was required to have an individual match ticket and could not simply swipe their membership card at the gate.
Members of both clubs were advised they must purchase a dedicated match ticket in addition to the cost of their membership. Ticket prices ranged from $8.50 to $29.00 for adults, and $2.00 to $11.00 for juniors.
But at 11am, three hours before the first bounce, the AFL issued a press release changing its mind - now both Geelong and Hawthorn members could get in by swiping their cards.
This meant that members who had already purchased a match ticket could have avoided paying extra had they waited.
Livid fans took to talkback radio and Twitter to vent their anger and frustration.
John, a 17-game Hawthorn member, told 3AW that he had decided not to purchase a match ticket given that he had already paid $264 for his membership package.
He was "furious", he said, upon hearing about the last-minute change of plan.
"It's too late now for me to come,'' he said on Monday morning. ''I'm a pensioner and I can't afford to pay extra for a game when I've already paid for 17 games," he said.
''I'm not going to get a membership at all next year.''
Jan, another Hawthorn member, said she had paid an extra $8.60 to attend the game. She wanted to know if the AFL would issue her with a refund.
Crowd numbers are down at matches this year on previous years. The highest attendance at a match so far in 2014 is 63,152 for the Collingwood v Geelong clash in round three.
After five rounds in 2013, six matches had drawn more than 70,000 people, a figure which was boosted by the Essendon-Collingwood Anzac Day game, which this year falls in round six.
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