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Member Handbook Season 2018-19 Dates to Remember MEMBER HANDBOOK SEASON 2018-19 DATES TO REMEMBER OCTOBER 2018 NOVEMBER 2018 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER 2018 JANUARY 2019 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 31 30 31 FEBRUARY 2019 MARCH 2019 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FIXTURES AND DATES SEASON 2018-19 Play Guest Gate Open Match / Event Format Venue Date Dining Starts Passes Time Australia v South Africa ODI AO 9 Nov 1.50pm 2 Yes 12.15pm Australia v India (Day 1) Test AO 6 Dec 10.30am 0 Yes 8.30am Australia v India (Day 2) Test AO 7 Dec 10.30am 0 Yes 8.30am Australia v India (Day 3) Test AO 8 Dec 10.30am 0 Yes 8.30am Australia v India (Day 4) Test AO 9 Dec 10.30am 3 Yes 8.30am Australia v India (Day 5) Test AO 10 Dec 10.30am 3 - 9.00am INTERNATIONAL Australia v India ODI AO 15 Jan 1.50pm 2 Yes 12.15pm Women’s Australia v New Zealand ODI KR 24 Feb 10.20am N/A - 9.30am SA v NSW Shield AO 16 - 19 Oct 10.30am 5 Yes 10.00am SA v QLD Shield AO 25 - 28 Oct 10.30am 5 Yes 10.00am SA v WA Shield AO 16 - 19 Nov 10.30am 5 Yes 10.00am SHIELD SA v TAS Shield AO 23 - 26 Feb 10.30am 5 Yes 10.00am SA v VIC Shield KR 20 - 23 Mar 10.30am N/A - 10.00am SA v NSW WNCL KR 1 Feb 10.00am N/A - N/A WNCL SA v ACT WNCL KR 3 Feb 10.00am N/A - N/A Adelaide Strikers v Melbourne Renegades* BBL AO 23 Dec 6.45pm 2 - 1.30pm Adelaide Strikers v Sydney Thunder* BBL AO 31 Dec 6.45pm 2 - 1.30pm Adelaide Strikers v Sydney Sixers BBL AO 6 Jan 6.45pm 2 - 4.30pm Adelaide Strikers v Melbourne Stars BBL AO 11 Jan 6.30pm 2 - 4.15pm BBL Adelaide Strikers v Hobart Hurricanes BBL AO 21 Jan 6.45pm 2 - 4.30pm Adelaide Strikers v Brisbane Heat BBL AO 3 Feb 5.45pm 2 - 3.30pm Adelaide Strikers v Perth Scorchers BBL TP 9 Feb 1.15pm N/A - 12.00pm Adelaide Strikers v Melbourne Stars WBBL TBC 21 Dec 2.10pm N/A - TBC Adelaide Strikers v Melbourne Stars* WBBL AO 23 Dec 2.10pm 2* - 1.30pm Adelaide Strikers v Sydney Sixers* WBBL AO 31 Dec 2.10pm 2* - 1.30pm WBBL Adelaide Strikers v Hobart Hurricanes WBBL KR 8 Jan 2.10pm N/A - 1.30pm Adelaide Strikers v Hobart Hurricanes WBBL KR 9 Jan 2.10pm N/A - 1.30pm Adelaide Strikers v Perth Scorchers WBBL TP 12 & 13 Jan 2.10pm N/A - 1.30pm On Sale Bookings Through On Sale Date On Sale Time Guest Passes on sale Ticketek 17 Oct 9.00am Summer of Dining on sale SACA 19 Oct 9.00am Seat Holds (pre-reserved seating) on sale Ticketek 24 Oct 9.00am KEY DATES Car parking on sale Wilson Parking 26 Oct 9.00am AO - Adelaide Oval KR - Karen Rolton Oval (Park 25) TP - Traeger Park (Alice Springs) * Double Header – Max. 2 Guest Passes per day Details are correct at time of printing and are subject to change All Guest Passes, Dining, Seat Holds and Car parking are sold subject to availability SEASON 2018-19 2 CONTENTS PRESIDENT’S WELCOME . 4 MEMBER BENEFITS .......................................................... 5 SACA MEMBERS’ DINING AND EVENTS GUIDE . 7 SACA MEMBERS’ TEST MATCH DINNER ............................. 10 DOMAIN TEST DAILY LUNCHEONS.................................... 12 GILLETTE ODI MEMBERS’ DINNERS ................................... 13 JLT SHEFFIELD SHIELD LUNCHEONS ................................. 15 BOOKING TERMS AND CONDITIONS ................................ 16 ADDITIONAL SACA MEMBERS’ EVENTS ............................. 17 SACA VILLAGE GREEN ..................................................... 19 BODYLINE BAR ............................................................... 21 MATCH DAY INFORMATION ............................................. 23 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY .................................................. 25 MEMBER GUEST PASSES .................................................. 26 MEMBER DRESS STANDARDS ........................................... 27 MEMBER SEATING........................................................... 29 PURCHASE A SEAT HOLD (PRE-RESERVED SEATING)............ 30 ATTENDING ADELAIDE OVAL ........................................... 31 IMPORTANT MEMBER INFORMATION................................ 33 MERCHANDISE ............................................................... 35 RECIPROCAL RIGHTS ....................................................... 36 MEMBER CARDS ............................................................. 37 OTHER CONDITIONS AND STANDARDS . 39 ADELAIDE OVAL MAP ...................................................... 41 CONTACT US.................................................................. 42 3 SEASON 2018-19 PRESIDENT’S WELCOME This year marks the has paid off and we cannot wait to host the return to the first ever women’s One-Day International traditional day Test at the ground next February. The venue will format when we also be home to a Sheffield Shield game host the 2018-19 and a number of WBBL and WNCL matches. series opener The West End Redbacks open their Shield against world No season at Adelaide Oval against New South 1 ranked India at Wales starting on October 16 and we also Adelaide Oval from host Queensland and Western Australia December 6. before the Test. We have worked closely with Cricket The Adelaide Strikers, fresh from their BBL Australia to secure the best cricket content title triumph last season, will again entertain for our Members to enjoy, therefore locking us in an expanded season. There will be in a Test against India was SACA’s priority six regular BBL games at Adelaide Oval, for the coming season. including the always popular BBL and WBBL Our success in hosting big games at our double-header event on New Year’s Eve, magnificent stadium wouldn’t be possible plus the Strikers again take BBL and WBBL without the support of you and other SACA games to Alice Springs. Members, who last year helped establish It is a busy schedule now stretching further a series of attendance records during the into February but the competition has Ashes Test. been great for cricket in this State, helping Our Members bring the SACA Village us attract new audiences and increase Green to life each Test as they enjoy the participation as we strive to be South social aspect of cricket watching, in a Australia’s favourite sport. We had the festival-like setting we are proud to say is biggest average home ground crowds the best in world cricket. (41,463) of the eight BBL teams and also had bumper crowds for the two finals This will be an important Test series for played in three days at Adelaide Oval. Australia, out to regain some respect with the public after the ball tampering incident The health of the game is what drives us, in South Africa in March. and SACA’s recent governance reform means we are now in the best possible We also have two men’s One-Day position to grow the game and secure a Internationals against South Africa and brighter future for cricket in South Australia. India, four Sheffield Shield matches and six Big Bash League games at Adelaide Oval. I’ll see you at the cricket this summer! SACA’s bold move to invest in a boutique Andrew Sinclair, SACA President sporting facility – the Karen Rolton Oval – SEASON 2018-19 4 SACA MEMBERS’ BENEFITS Entry to all Cricket Australia international Free guided tours of Adelaide Oval on and domestic cricket matches played presentation of your Member card; at Adelaide Oval, the Karen Rolton The opportunity to purchase daily seat Oval and Traeger Park (Alice Springs), holds (pre-reserved seating) in the SACA including all Adelaide Strikers home Members’ Area; matches and finals; Access to an alcohol-free seating area in Access to Members’ only facilities and the SACA Members’ Area; and, seats in the western stand including the iconic SACA Members’ Village Green, Although not guaranteed, SACA will plus Members’ exclusive facilities and endeavor to negotiate on our Members’ seats in the Riverbank Stand Level 3 and behalf for discounts, priority booking sections of Level 5; or exclusive Member offerings for other events held at Adelaide Oval. The opportunity to book for exclusive Members’ dining and other events; The scheduling of Cricket Australia (CA) matches (international and domestic) at The option to purchase a Transferable Adelaide Oval is controlled by CA and is Associate Card each year for a guest to subject to change at any time (before or use throughout the season; after the start of the season). SACA is not The opportunity to purchase Guest responsible for any scheduling decisions Passes and invite guests to the SACA made by CA or for any scheduling changes Members’ Area on selected match days; that may be made. Reciprocal privileges at various Except as required by law, all SACA prestigious interstate and international Membership fees (including the annual cricket venues, including Lord’s Cricket SACA Membership subscription fees, Ground in London; Absentee Membership fees and Transferable Associate Card fees) are not refundable Free entry to all SANFL matches played (either in whole or part) or transferable.
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