Adelaide will maintain its daily ticket price structure at home games, ignoring the option of variable pricing.
The new AFL endorsed pricing model allows clubs to increase prices by up to $3 at a time on as many as four occasions in the lead-up to headline games and to also decrease prices for games that are expected to draw low crowds.
The Crows, who will release daily tickets to 2016 home games starting on Monday (February 22), will charge the same prices for all its games at Adelaide Oval.
“We will not apply variable pricing to our daily tickets during the home and away season,” Crows CEO Andrew Fagan said.
“We are grateful and proud to have a loyal and passionate supporter base which has allowed the Adelaide Football Club to be among the highest average home match crowds in the AFL.”
Adelaide was last season ranked third in the AFL for average home match crowds (46,487) behind Collingwood and Richmond.
In 21 home games at the redeveloped Adelaide Oval the Crows have had average crowds of 47,304.