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by Rob on 5/4/25GMHBA Stadium - South GeelongRating: 5 out of 5Very easy to order and pay for my tickets. Never had a problem anytime I have ordered tickets
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The Greatest Team of All
The Geelong Football Club were formed in 1859, making them the second oldest club in the AFL. The Cats have 10 AFL/VFL Premierships to their name, including their AFL triumph in 2022. Their womens team joined the AFLW competition in 2019. The clubs office and training facilities are based at their home ground, GMHBA Stadium.
Geelong is 75 kilometres from Melbourne accessible via the Westgate Bridge and following the Princes Freeway.
In Geelong, the Princes Freeway becomes Latrobe Terrace (no turns required). Once you reach the set of traffic lights directly adjacent to 7-Eleven turn left onto Kilgour Street and make an immediate right. This will take you straight into Kardinia Park’s main entry being Kilgour Street.
Limited public car parking is available within the Kardinia Park Precinct. For most Major Events, a parking fee will be applied, and should there be a large crowd, car parks will be held for 10 minutes post any event to allow for the safe egress of pedestrians. A drop off area is located at car park A2 which can be accessed via the main entry into Kardinia Park, Kilgour Street.
Public Bus Stops are located along Moorabool Street, directly opposite Gate 5 – Bernie Smith (river end) and Gate 1 – Polly Farmer (city end). Please note: The bus routes are subject to change based on road closures along Moorabool Street – these will be implemented for specific Major Events, and you should continue to monitor the Kardinia Park website for updates.
Geelong is approximately one hour from Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station, with the Geelong Railway Station situated 1.8 kilometres to the north of the stadium and South Geelong Station located 450 metres to the east. Making ‘getting to the stadium’ simple and convenient.
On Major Event days, a Taxi Rank is located on Moorabool Street (directly opposite Gate 1 – Polly Farmer). This Rank is located outside of the Road Closures. Taxis can be booked at any time by phoning 131 008.
Accessible Tickets
Wheelchair accessible and Companion Card seating is available to buy online through the Interactive Section Map. Alternatively more information about purchasing accessible seating can be found here.
Wheelchair accessible and Companion Card seating is available to buy online through our Interactive Section Map – no need for a phone call! Simply select Accessible Seating from the Price Category options and the map will display all available areas. Having trouble finding what you’re after? Give Ticketmaster’s Accessible Seating Line a call on 1300 446 925 for further information.
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Very easy to order and pay for my tickets. Never had a problem anytime I have ordered tickets
Footy experience was great. Organising tickets through Ticketmaster was diabolical. Incredibly difficult to get tickets sorted as a member.
We booked to watch Geelong against Fremantle at GMHBA stadium It was a lovely afternoon the atmosphere was delightful and the service in the stadium was great I was impressed seeing so many volunteers around the ground with many helpful staff. Thanks ticketmaster for making the ticket purchase easy and the information about game day including the advice about how to get there.
Had an amazing day and kids had a ball it’s what’s it all about
Great match to watch considering it was a practice match! The disappointment was only half the venue was open, the bar closed before the third quarter break and the carpark was full before the game started forcing us to search for car parking in the side streets that were also full of resident's cars. One could say catch public transport, i.e. the V-Line train, there are no other modes to Geelong. Yeah, great investment AFL!
the GMHBA is absolutely amazing, the atmosphere, the game.. everything about it. it’s amazing 💙🤍💙
Was seamless the ordering of my ticket. The event, aflw crows V geelong @ GMHBA stadium was more than I expected. Such a wonderful stadium & great environment.
It’s been a while since I’ve attended a day game at GMHBA Stadium, and when the sun is shining, it’s always a fantastic day out. The atmosphere for the last home game of the year was lively, with everyone in great spirits, creating a fun, community feel. The new grandstand and enhancements around the venue make it super easy to walk around. Despite being a near sellout, it was surprisingly quick and easy to grab a beverage. Best of luck to the Cats in the finals🐱!
Attended the Geelong v Adelaide game. It was an entertaining game right to the end with a high standard of football played. The constant noise and flashing lights, however, significantly detracted from the 'experience'. The noise is so loud you cannot hear the person next to you. And the ground announcer screamed into the microphone at every opportunity, totally unnecessay. And everytime geelong kicked a goal falshing lights and music...really?
The family had a great time, especially been a first time experience for some of us