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CORPORATE HOSPITALITY OPTIONS 2019 to Reserve a Table(S) Please Contact▢ Ceo@Netballwbop.Co.Nz | 07 858 5396 CORPORATE HOSPITALITY OPTIONS 2019 To▢reserve▢a▢table(s)▢please▢contact▢ [email protected]▢▢▢|▢▢▢07▢858▢5396 1999-2019 GAME DAY SCHEDULE 2019 CLAUDELANDS▢ARENA,▢HAMILTON Sunday 24 February 4:10pm Splice Construction Magic vs Mainland Tactix Game Theme - Summer Party Monday 25 February 7:40pm Splice Construction Magic vs Northern Stars Game Theme - Splice Construction Takeover Monday 15 April 7:40pm Splice Construction Magic vs Mainland Tactix Game Theme - Easter Celebration Wednesday 1 May 7:40pm Splice Construction Magic vs Southern Steel THE BEST Game Theme - Community Netball Recognition CORPORATE • ENTERTAINMENT ENERGY▢EVENTS▢CENTRE,▢ROTORUA Monday 4 March 7:40pm Splice Construction Magic vs Central Pulse Game Theme - Red Stag Timber • TRUSTPOWER▢BAYPARK▢ARENA,▢TAURANGA Wednesday 27 March 7:40pm Splice Construction Magic vs Northern Stars Game Theme - 20 Year Anniversary CLAUDELANDS ARENA, HAMILTON CORPORATE HOSPITALITY CORPORATE • 1 table of 8 - full corporate package includes drinks and 3 course meal. HOSPITALITY • VIP entrance and parking (2 spaces). Brought to you by Hampton Downs Motorsport Park, official • Game day memorabilia. corporate hospitality partner of Splice Construction Magic. • Sit or stand in the VIP corporate area and You can’t get closer to the action. Use the VIP entrances and enjoy the game court side. parking to ensure that your staff and clients enjoy the outstanding corporate hospitality and networking opportunities right next to • Ability to purchase exclusive Magic apparel the court. From here everyone can enjoy the explosive and fast at Magic corporate prices. paced action as these great multi skilled athletes fight for the win. HOME PACKAGES 4 home games: $5760 + GST Pick ‘n’ mix 3 games: $4600 + GST CORPORATE SPONSOR One off game: $1685 + GST CAPTAIN’S▢CLUB $10,000 + GST INCLUDES ALL 4 HOME GAMES AT CLAUDELANDS ARENA ENERGY EVENTS Join the Captain’s Club and show your team colours as a great CENTRE, ROTORUA supporter of the Splice Construction Magic. CORPORATE HOSPITALITY: $1715 + GST As a Captain’s Club member you will receive the following: • 1 table of 10 - full corporate package • 1 table of 8 - full corporate package includes drinks and includes drinks and buffet meal. 3 course meal. • Team talk - delivered by a Splice • VIP entrance and parking (8 spaces). Construction Magic Team Ambassador. • Game day memorabillia. • Game day memorabilia and VIP entrance. • Sit or stand in the VIP corporate area and enjoy the game court side. • Sit or stand in the VIP corporate area and enjoy the game. • Magic team apparel and 8 scarves (1pp). • Exposure of your company logo on our website as a • Ability to purchase exclusive Magic apparel corporate sponsor. at Magic corporate prices. • Your company logo at the game situated outside the TV arc. • Invitation to attend the Magic end of season acknowledgement evening. • Ability to purchase exclusive Magic apparel at Magic corporate prices. TRUSTPOWER BAYPARK ARENA, TAURANGA CORPORATE HOSPITALITY: $1765 + GST If▢you▢have▢any▢questions▢or▢are▢interested▢in▢special▢group▢ • 1 table of 10 - full corporate package bookings▢and▢‘Match▢Day▢Sponsorships’▢please▢contact:▢ includes drinks and 3 course meal. Grant▢Metcalfe,▢Commercial▢Manager,▢021▢074▢3413 • VIP parking and entrance. • Team talk - delivered by a Splice Construction Magic Team Ambassador. • Game day memorabilia. • Move courtside and enjoy the game with your premium ticket. • Ability to purchase exclusive Magic apparel at Magic corporate prices. NB – All costs exclude GST. CORPORATE HOSPITALITY OPTIONS Please tick CLAUDELANDS ARENA, HAMILTON ENERGY EVENTS CENTRE, ROTORUA ONE OFF GAME: $1685 + GST PER TABLE ▢ SPLICE CONSTRUCTION MAGIC Please tick your 1 selected game VS CENTRAL PULSE ▢▢Splice▢Construction▢Magic▢vs▢Mainland▢Tactix $1715 + GST per table (10 guests included). ▢▢Splice▢Construction▢Magic▢vs▢Northern▢Stars ▢▢Splice▢Construction▢Magic▢vs▢Mainland▢Tactix TRUSTPOWER BAYPARK ARENA, TAURANGA ▢▢Splice▢Construction▢Magic▢vs▢Southern▢Steel ▢ ALL 4 HOME GAMES ▢ SPLICE CONSTRUCTION MAGIC $5760 + GST PER TABLE VS NORTHERN STARS $1765 + GST per table (10 guests included). ▢ CAPTAIN’S CLUB CORPORATE SPONSOR Pick ‘n’ mix 3 games - $4600 + GST per table $10,000 + GST - All 4 home games at Claudelands Arena ▢▢ Splice Construction Magic vs Mainland Tactix (Claudelands) (8 guests included) ▢▢ Splice Construction Magic vs Northern Stars (Claudelands) ▢▢ Splice Construction Magic vs Mainland Tactix (Claudelands) ▢▢ Splice Construction Magic vs Southern Steel (Claudelands) ▢▢ Splice Construction Magic vs Central Pulse (Energy Events Centre) ▢▢ Splice Construction Magic vs Northern Stars (Trustpower Baypark Arena) BILLING DETAILS Purchase▢Order▢Number: Company▢Name: Contact: Billing▢Address: Physical▢Address: Phone: Email: Method▢of▢Payment▢(Circle▢one): Invoice Cheque Total▢Purchase▢Amount: $ + GST Signature: Date: To reserve a table(s) please contact: [email protected] | 07 858 5396 Please note: Payment must be received in full before we can issue your Hospitality Pack..
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