
Your AFL club's No.1 ticket holder

A No.1 ticket holder is a concept associated mainly with AFL clubs in Australia.
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It's usually a prominent member or high-profile person that acts as an ambassador to their club.
Who is the No.1 ticket holder at your club?
Read on to find out...

Adelaide - Daniel Finocchio

Brisbane Lions - Chris Lynn and Abby Coleman

Carlton - Vivienne Kerr and Sam Smorgon
86-year-old Kerr's family has been a part of the Carlton fabric since the 1950's when late husband Laurie played and then became a powerbroker.
Smorgon is part of the famous family of the same name and is still a powerbroker at the club.

Collingwood - N/A

Essendon - Kim Brennan

Fremantle - Richard Walley

Geelong - Rebecca Maddern, Robert Doyle and Keith Fagg
Maddern is a TV personality, who is also host of The Footy Show.
Doyle is the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, while Fagg is Mayor of Geelong.

Gold Coast Suns - N/A

GWS Giants - Melissa Doyle
Doyle is the current host of Channel 7's Sunday Night.
She is also a former long-time host of Sunrise.

Hawthorn - Gwen Crimmins, Peter Hudson
Gwen's late husband, Peter Crimmins, was a Hawthorn premiership player and captain of the club for two years.
Club great Hudson kicked 727 goals in 129 matches for the Hawks in the 60s and 70s.

Melbourne - N/A

North Melbourne - Ricky Ponting

Port Adelaide - N/A

Richmond - N/A

St Kilda - Eric Bana

Sydney - Cynthia Banham

West Coast - Sam Kerr

Bulldogs - Alan Johnstone
Johnstone has been involved with the club as a supporter, sponsor and board member for many decades.
His Penfold Motors business sponsored the Bulldogs in 1981 and he has been involved regularly at board level.