St Kilda v West Coast Eagles
Sunday June 9, 4.40pm - Etihad Stadium
Gates open at 3:00pm

Match Classification

  • Monday's match is classified as a walk up match. Members with a 2013 general admission membership can scan their card at any turnstile and proceed to Level 3 to sit in available seating. Some seating on Level 3, Rows A to F may be unavailable as they have been sold as reserved seat areas.
  • General admission members who would like to upgrade to a reserved seat for this match can do so by contacting Ticketmaster with their barcode online at www.ticketmaster.com.au or by phone on 136 100.
  • As this is a Saints home match, members with reserved seats will have access to their allocated Etihad Stadium seat as printed on their card.

Member Match Day Services

  • A Membership representative will be located at the Saints window at the ticketing booth alongside the Gate 5 entry. Please visit the window for any membership sales, enquiries, card collections or barcode issues. General Admission Members who have purchased their membership this week and are yet to receive their card can collect a paper ticket from the ticketing booth at Gate 5. Please note no General Admission cards will be available for collection on Saturday.
  • Reserved Seat holders who have purchased this week or have ordered a card reprint and are yet to receive their card can visit the Saints Membership Ticket Window, which will be located at Gate 5 on game day, to collect a ticket for their allocated seat.

General Match Information

  • Patrons are able to pre-purchase general admission or reserved seat tickets for this match through www.ticketmaster.com.au, via 136 100 or at any ticket window at gates 1, 3, 5 and 6 on Sunday.
  • Children under the age of 5 enter for free but cannot occupy a seat if there is high demand for seating.
  • The Saints Cheer Squad will be seated at the Lockett end in Aisle 25.

Merchandise
The Saints Locker UD Truck will be located on the Footbridge from 2.30pm until quarter time. We will be stocking 140th Commemorative items plus normal match day gear, however if you need anything specific, please contact Saints Locker at saintslocker@saints.com.au or call 1300 GO SAINTS(467 246) prior to 12pm Friday 7 June, and we can bring it along for you. Follow us on Twitter @SaintsLocker to keep updated on all product updates, launches, and special offers.

What’s Your Number? Face in the Crowd Competition
We're urging all fans to celebrate their favourite player in this Sunday’s game against West Coast, with a chance to win one of many fantastic prizes.

Fans are urged to head to the Saints marquee outside Gate 5 before the match to pick up their sign and adorn it with their favourite player's number. Fans waving their signs during the half-time 'What's your number?' segment will have a chance to win some fantastic prizes if they're lucky enough to be picked out by the big screen camera.

Among the prizes on offer are a signed guernsey, a 140th special commemorative guernsey, a new era cap, a 2013 polo shirt and a traditional Saints beanie.

Best of luck, and see you at the game! 

Ozito Screw Down Challenge 
This year, Ozito are celebrating their 20 year anniversary. Visit the Ozito crew to participate in the “Screw Down Challenge” outside Gate 5 before the game and go into the draw to win some great prizes!

AFL Playground
Don't forget to get down to the AFL Playground, Proudly Presented by Radiant. Located outside Gate 5 at Etihad Stadium on match days, it's a great, fun interactive zone for kids under 12 years old. There's plenty to do, including practicing your goal-kicking, taking a specky, face painting, giveaways and heaps more. It’s open from 90mins before the game through until the end of halftime - and it’s absolutely free!

Solider On
The St Kilda Football Club has formed a new charity partnership with Solider On.

Soldier On is about Australians coming together to show their support for our physically and psychologically wounded; we will always have their backs. They work to enhance recovery, inspire communities and empower Australia’s wounded servicemen and women, giving those who have served our country the dignity they deserve and the chance to do and be whatever they choose.

It is a partnership that the entire club - from the playing group to our staff and board - have embraced.

An important element of the partnership is to recognise a wounded ambassador at each game. Tonight’s ambassador is Former Leading Seaman Shane Warburton SC.

He joined the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in 1992- at the age of 17. After initial training in Melbourne, Shane served in many positions throughout Australia, including border protection roles, and was deployed overseas extensively.  During Operation Sumatra Assist Phase Two - the defence forces’ Earthquake relief efforts - nine ADF members lost their lives in a tragic helicopter accident on the 2nd of April 2005. Shane was one of only two survivors of the tragic accident. Shane was recognised with the presentation of Australia’s second highest bravery award, the Star of Courage, for his conspicuous bravery during the Sea King accident.