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Hawthorn v West Coast MCG AFL Tickets|The Medallion Club|Authorised AFL Reseller

Experience the best seats at the MCG for the Hawthorn and West Coast match in Round 18 with 2022 Hawthorn v West Coast MCG Medallion Club tickets. Medallion Club tickets access the Legends Room Bar & Bistro and Tom Wills Brasserie. As a trusted AFL Authorised On-seller, we access the best Hawks v Eagles AFL tickets available. Book a Medallion Club dining package or Corporate Suite for MCG matches.

Hawthorn v West Coast AFL tickets

Round 18, SUNDAY 17th JULY 2022 1:10pm, MCG

In 2024, Hawthorn do not have a home match against West Coast. Click here for the other Hawthorn matches in 2024.

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Experience the best seats at the MCG for the Hawthorn and West Coast match in Round 18 with 2023 Hawthorn v West Coast MCG Medallion Club tickets. We have premium football tickets to every match in every round in the MCG Medallion Club.

You’ll be in the best seats in the house and enjoy access to the finest facilities for celebrations. Normally, you need an annual Medallion Club membership to enjoy seats like these. But, at The Golden Ticket, you can buy tickets for each game individually. Make sure you get in touch early and book your seats today!


Watch all the Hawthorn v West Coast match day action from our MCG Medallion Club seating

With tickets to the Medallion Club, you'll have access to the best views on ground, from your choice of:

Centre Wing Seats: N17-N22 - Undercover (click to view)
Wing Seats: N26 Undercover
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These premium seats provide uninterrupted views on level 2, undercover from the elements and with easy access to the Legends Room Bar & Bistro located on Level 2. Enjoy delectable gourmet pub fare and beverages available for dine-in or takeaway as well as a snack menu sure to keep you satisfied throughout the match. With panoramic viewing behind glass so you never miss a minute of the action. 

Newly transformed, the Tom Wills Room will now house a premium a la carte French bistro restaurant, including approximately 90-120 minutes of premium food and beverages before the game, with continuous beverage package throughout the match and concluding 30 mins post match. With a choice of entree, mains and dessert, The Tom Wills Brasserie menu sets a new standard for MCG dining.

Hawthorn v West Coast Centre Wing Seats (Section N17-22)

Ticket Type Price
Seat & Dining Package $TBCpp
Seat Only $TBCpp

Hawthorn v West Coast Wing Seats (Section N26-N28)

Ticket Type Price
Seat & Dining Package $TBCpp
Seat Only $TBCpp

Children and Teenagers are welcome to dine in the Tom Wills Brasserie, subject to availability.

Smart casual is the minimum dress standard for entry to the Medallion Club at the MCG.

If dining in the Legends or Tom Wills Rooms at the MCG, Gentlemen must wear a collared shirt, dress shoes or neat shoes must be worn.

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The 2015 AFL Grand Final: Hawthorn v West Coast

West Coast comfortably accounted for Hawthorn in the Qualifying Final, with the Eagles enjoying the week off before knocking off the Kangaroos in the Preliminary Final after recovering from a slow start. The Hawks went round the long way, thumping the Crows in the Semi and returning to Perth to beat the Minor Premier Fremantle in a tough Preliminary Final.

98,632 people turned out for the hottest Grand Final on record, with the temperature reaching 31.3 degrees. Most people expected the hot weather to favour the Eagles being based in Perth. Luke Shuey kicked the opening goal for the Eagles but they wasted opportunites to kick another while Hawthorn took their chances with five straight goals, taking a 19 point lead into quarter time. The Hawks blew the game wide open in the second quarter with Luke Hodge kicking one of the greatest Grand Final goals from the boundary line followed by three more quick goals to put the Hawks 44 points in front. The Eagles kicked the last two goals of the quarter but were still 31 points down at the main break.

If the Eagles were to get back into the game they had to take their chances but missed opportunities by Shuey and Darling while the Hawks kicked truly gave the Hawks an unassailable 50 point lead at the final break. The Hawks started the last quarter with two more quick goals to effectively end the contest.


The 1991 AFL Grand Final: Hawthorn v West Coast

Hawthorn had played in seven of the previous eight Grand Finals while West Coast, in only their fifth season were in the first Grand Final. The Eagles hosted the Hawks in the Qualifying Final - the first final played outside Victoria. The Hawks upset the Eagles in front of a stunned Subiaco crowd, defeating the Cats the next week by 2 points to find themselves in another Grand Final. The Eagles recovered and accounted for Melbourne and Geelong to set up a another match against the Hawks. The 1991 AFL Grand Final was memorable for being the only Grand Final held at Waverley, and for Angry Anderson singing Bound For Glory from the back of the Batmobile.

In front of a crowd of 75,230 the Eagles made use of a strong breeze, with Peter Sumich kicking two goals from 50-metre penalties against Chris Langford. The Hawks got on top late in the quarter kicking three crucial goals into the wind reducing the Eagles lead to just 9 points at the first break. With the Hawks now kicking with the wind they raced to a 22 point lead before goals to Sumich and Lewis had the Eagles within 10 points at the main break.

The third quarter went goal for goal with Heady and Brereton both kicking multiple goals, and the Eagles found themselves still 10 points down at the three quarter time. Two early last quarter goals to Brereton and four goals to Dunstall saw the Hawks celebrate their ninth Premiership and a record seventh premiership for Hawthorn captain Michael Tuck.


MCG Hawthorn v West Coast Corporate Suites

If you are looking at entertaining in your own exclusive facility, enquire about Hawthorn v West Coast Corporate Box options

  • Corporate Box/Suite package

  • Capacity to host between 10 and 18 guests

  • Stadium entry tickets for your guests

  • Two VIP car parking spots under the stadium

  • Premium buffet dining

  • Continuous service of premium beverages including spirits

  • Private steward service

  • Afternoon tea / Supper served at half-time

  • AFL Records

  • Closed-circuit television

Ask about shared corporate facilities or syndicated corporate suites which are perfect for groups of different sizes.

Normally, you need an annual Medallion Club membership to enjoy seats like these. But, at The Golden Ticket, you can buy tickets for each game individually.

Please be aware that changes in Government Health advice may impact on the AFL season. If any match you book with The Golden Ticket is cancelled, rescheduled or is played without crowds then you are entitled to a full refund.

Exact days and times of all matches in Rounds 16-24 will be confirmed at a later date. Bookings can be made before dates and times are confirmed but you must attend on the fixtured date.


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