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Bags banned in after-party crackdown

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FANS will be banned from taking bags into a postpremie­rship party on the MCG today amid changes to the grand final after-party aimed at beating crowd crushes.

Supporters already inside the stadium will be able to stay in the venue for the premiershi­p party that will see Jimmy Barnes perform and the premiers paraded on stage.

Up to 20,000 people with- out grand final tickets will also be able to access the arena.

But MCC spokesman Shane Brown said strict entry conditions would apply.

“Bags are not permitted into the stadium after the match and all fans will be wanded on their way in to the premiershi­p party,’’ he said.

In a bid to avoid a repeat of bottleneck­s at the ground, which last year saw crowds build as fans left the venue and others tried to get in, entry requiremen­ts will also change.

Access to the stadium after the match will only be via a queue on Yarra Park opposite MCG gate two from about 6.30pm-6.45pm, or whenever it is safe to allow entry.

“While entry to the concert is free, fans will need to obtain an entry pass from that queue before they can come in,’’ Mr Brown said. “Once inside, they can sit on levels one and four in the seating bowl, not on the arena.

“The changed approach is designed to create a more streamline­d entry for the postmatch arrivals and avoid congestion at the gates with the people who are leaving straight after the footy.’’

The concert will start at 7pm.

 ?? Pictures: MARK STEWART, MICHAEL KLEIN, MICHAEL DODGE AND MARTIN KEEP ?? TRUE COLOURS: Thousands of Collingwoo­d and West Coast fans lined the streets of Melbourne to cheer on their heroes at yesterday’s Grand Final parade.
Pictures: MARK STEWART, MICHAEL KLEIN, MICHAEL DODGE AND MARTIN KEEP TRUE COLOURS: Thousands of Collingwoo­d and West Coast fans lined the streets of Melbourne to cheer on their heroes at yesterday’s Grand Final parade.
 ??  ?? NO SECOND PRIZE: Jimmy Barnes (centre) will perform today as well as apl.de.ap and Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas.
NO SECOND PRIZE: Jimmy Barnes (centre) will perform today as well as apl.de.ap and Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas.

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