The contentious matter of grand final ticket allocations could be debated in state parliament later this year with the Victorian Greens set to introduce a bill on Wednesday in the hope of delivering 20,000 more of the prized tickets to members of competing clubs.

As it stands, both competing clubs receive 15,000 tickets for the season decider. Around half the tickets for the game are split between AFL and Melbourne Cricket Club members, while around one in six have gone to corporates. Non-competing clubs are also given a smaller amount of tickets to sell.

Many Bulldogs fans missed out on seeing their beloved club win its first flag in 60 years. Credit:Eddie Jim

Sam Hibbins - the member for Prahran and Greens spokesperson for sport - has already called for more tickets for club members, but this latest step is aimed at applying further pressure on Labor Minister John Eren, whose portfolios cover tourism, major events and sport.