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2019 Toyota AFL Grand Final Lunch @ ZINC 2019 Toyota AFL Grand Final Saturday, 28Th September 2019 2019 Toyota AFL Grand Final Lunch @ ZINC 2019 Toyota AFL Grand Final Saturday, 28th September 2019 Premium Seats proudly present the 2019 Toyota AFL Grand Final Lunch held prior to the 2019 Toyota AFL Grand Final. The Lunch @ ZINC at Federation Square will have 300 exclusive guests in attendance. You and your guests will experience a unique opportunity to be entertained by current and past AFL legends of the game before Melbourne’s ultimate sporting event, the 2019 Toyota AFL Grand Final at the MCG. Each package includes the following: ! MCG Reserved Seat – Ground Level – Section M25 ! Seat at the 2019 Toyota AFL Grand Final Lunch @ ZINC at Federation Square (schedule below) ! MC - Francis Leach & guest speakers include past & present AFL Players ! Audio-visual highlights of the 2019 Toyota AFL Premiership Season ! 2019 Toyota AFL Grand Final Souvenir Record for each guest ! Canapés on arrival ! Gourmet chef prepared meal ! Beverage selection including French Champagne, red & white wine, beers, basic spirits, juices and soft drinks ! Friendly waiting staff to cater for your every need The 2019 Toyota AFL Grand Final Lunch packages prices: MCG Section M25 - SOLD OUT Lunch Only package - $220 per person (incl. GST) Dress code: Smart Business Casual. Jeans/Denim & Club colours are acceptable. Children accompanied by an adult are welcome. Premium Seats is an AFL Authorised On-seller OSAFL19/25 and is authorised to sell Toyota AFL Grand Final packages on behalf of the AFL. Premium Seats - ABN 16 488 230 416 15 Aberdeen Road, Prahran, Victoria 3181, Australia Telephone: (03) 9529 1955 Facsimile: (03) 8672 0772 www.premiumseats.com.au 2019 TOYOTA AFL GRAND FINAL LUNCH @ ZINC Event Schedule Hospitality Venue: ZINC @ Federation Square Cnr Flinders & Swanston Streets Melbourne 10.00am Pre-luncheon drinks and canapés served 10.20am Master of Ceremonies invites guests to be seated Pre-match sit down luncheon commences Entrée Served 10.40am Interviews begin with the guest speakers 11.20am Main course served 12.20pm Cheese & fruit platters served 1.00pm Pre-match entertainment at lunch finishes 1.00-2.00pm Guests can stay for more refreshments or make their way across to the MCG for the match at their leisure (7 minute walk across foot bridge directly to the MCG) 2.30pm 2019 Toyota AFL Grand Final commences at the MCG Premium Seats - ABN 16 488 230 416 15 Aberdeen Road, Prahran, Victoria 3181, Australia Telephone: (03) 9529 1955 Facsimile: (03) 8672 0772 www.premiumseats.com.au 2019 TOYOTA AFL GRAND FINAL LUNCH @ ZINC Entertainment & Talent Guest speakers at previous AFL Grand Final Lunches held at ZINC @ Federation Square: 2001 Ron Barassi, Bob Skilton, Simon Madden, John Longmire, Alex Ishchenko, Spider Burton, Damien Peverill, Lindsay Fox 2002 Allan Jeans, Geoff Southby, Len Thompson, Chris Judd, Daniel Kerr, Darren Crocker 2003 Mal Brown, Peter Bell, Wayne Johnston, Peter Dean, Spider Burton 2004 Michael Tuck, Neil Roberts, John Platten, Kane Johnson, Dean Rioli, Richard Tambling 2005 Karl Langdon, Mark Harvey, Luke Power, Brendan Fevola, Chris Tarrant, Adam Simpson 2006 Jason Akermanis, Wayne Harmes, Chris Scott, Dale Thomas, Darryl Wakelin, Joel Bowden, Patrick Bowden 2007 Leigh Matthews, Jonathan Brown, Mark Ricciuto, Peter Daicos, Peter Mann 2008 Robert Dipierdomenico, Mark Yeates, Brent Harvey, Anthony Koutafides, Simon Madden, Matthew Kreuzer 2009 Adam Goodes, Alistair Clarkson, Wayne Carey, Paul Couch, Brett Burton 2010 Craig Kelly, Barry Breen, Sam Mitchell, Bryce Gibbs, Brad Scott 2011 Dermott Brereton, Kevin Sheedy, Gavin Brown, Mark Bickley, Josh Gibson 2012 Barry Hall, Leo Barry, Tadgh Kennelly, Rodney Eade, Stephen Gilham 2013 Peter Knights, Shaun McManus, Peter Mann, Matthew Scarlett, Garrick Ibbotson 2014 Chris Judd, Dean Cox, Lewis Roberts-Thomson, Andy Gowers 2015 Shane Crawford, Brad Sewell, Andrew Embley, Guy McKenna 2016 Nathan Fyfe, Tony Liberatore, Barry Round, Paul Kelly 2017 Michael Roach, Ben Hart, Dale Weightman, Andrew McLeod, Nathan Fyfe 2018 Mick McGuane, Luke Ball, Guy McKenna, Dean Kemp 2019 To be confirmed Premium Seats - ABN 16 488 230 416 15 Aberdeen Road, Prahran, Victoria 3181, Australia Telephone: (03) 9529 1955 Facsimile: (03) 8672 0772 www.premiumseats.com.au 2019 TOYOTA AFL GRAND FINAL LUNCH @ ZINC Please print out/scan/photograph this form & return a signed form to Premium Seats: Booking Form Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 8672 0772 Name: _____________________________________________ Company: __________________________________________ (Cardholders/Booking name) (if applicable) Street Address: _________________________________________________________________________________________ (PO Box addresses not permitted) City: _______________________________________________ State: _______________ Post Code: ______________________ Phone: _____________________________________________ Mobile: ____________________________________________ Email: _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please reserve the following packages: Event Package - Saturday, 28 September 2019 No. Price Totals 2019 Toyota AFL Grand Final Lunch @ ZINC SOLD OUT .00 MCG Ground Level seating – Section M25 2019 Toyota AFL Grand Final Lunch @ ZINC packages @ $220 per person .00 Lunch Only packages (AFL Grand Final ticket/seat not included) Total Amount (incl. GST) .00 I hereby confirm this booking and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions: Signature: ______________________________________________________ Date: ________________________________ Please tick one of the payment options below: 1. Credit Card Amount $ ______________ * 2% surcharge $ ______________ Total $ __________________ * Please note: Credit/Debit card payments incur a 2% surcharge. Please tick your card type. Credit card ID. Visa MasterCard Amex Diners not accepted. 3 or 4 digit ID number: Credit Card Number: Expiry / Cardholder’s Name: _______________________________ Cardholder’s Signature: __________________________________ 2. Electronic Transfer Premium Seats - ANZ Bank BSB No. 013445 Account Number 297148849 Please quote your surname, company name or invoice number in the bank transfer reference. Premium Seats is an AFL Authorised On-seller OSAFL19/25 and is authorised to sell Toyota AFL Grand Final packages on behalf of the AFL. Premium Seats office use only TERMS AND CONDITIONS Amount: $ 1. Premium Seats requires full payment with signed booking form as confirmation of package booking. / / 2019 2. Signed Booking Form and payment is considered confirmation of our trading terms. Date: 3. Booking confirmation is subject to availability. Method: 4. Once this booking form is received, the booking is confirmed and cannot be cancelled. 5. Once the packages are purchased they are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. Database: 6. Premium Seats requires street addresses for a booking to be made (no post box addresses permitted). Confirm: 7. Credit/Debit card payments incur a 2% transaction fee. 8. If paying by bank transfer a copy of proof of payment (or remittance advice) is required to confirm booking. SS: 9. Lunch Only packages do not include MCG Seat/Ticket. 10. Tickets will be issued once full payment is received and they are available to be distributed (usually 2 weeks prior to the event). 11. Tickets and event information will be sent by Express Post and Premium Seats will confirm all delivery addresses before tickets being sent. 12. By completing this booking form you agree to receive marketing and promotional material about upcoming events from Premium Seats by email, SMS and post. If at any time you wish to stop receiving such communications, please let us know. 13. Premium Seats cannot accept any responsibility for any cancellation of, rescheduling of or changes to the event or for the acts, omissions or errors of those over whom we have no direct or exclusive control. 14. Premium Seats does not accept any liability or responsibility for any injury, loss or damage of whatsoever nature (including any consequential loss or damage) or additional expense incurred or sustained by the client arising out of or as a consequence, whether direct or indirect, of any of the corporate entertainment services in connection with this package provided by Premium Seats. 15. The Client is fully responsible for its own conduct and the conduct of those attending the event as guests of the client and will be liable for any damage or loss caused by such conduct, and indemnifies and holds harmless Premium Seats against any and all liability for loss or damage of whatsoever nature (including any consequential loss or damage) incurred or sustained by Premium Seats as a result of any act or omission of the client and its guests. 16. 2019 AFL Grand Final ticket packages are transferable but not permitted to be on-sold. 17. Premium Seats is an AFL Authorised On-seller OSAFL19/25 and is authorised to sell Toyota AFL Grand Final packages on behalf of the AFL. TAX INVOICE This document will be a tax invoice for GST when payment is made. Premium Seats - ABN 16 488 230 416 15 Aberdeen Road, Prahran, Victoria 3181, Australia Telephone: (03) 9529 1955 Facsimile: (03) 8672 0772 www.premiumseats.com.au .
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