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2018-Corporate-Brochure-A4-Web-Lr On behalf of the North Queensland Toyota Cowboys, thank you for considering partnering with us. On the paddock, 2018 is shaping up as an exciting and special season for our Club. 2015 premiership-winning co-captains Johnathan Thurston and Matt Scott have re-signed alongside forwards leader Gavin Cooper, while cornerstone players Michael Morgan and Jason Taumalolo have committed to long-term deals and will partner the next generation of emerging stars such as Coen Hess. 2018 will be the second last year to watch the North’s team play at their first home ground, 1300SMILES Stadium. We’ll also see exciting visible developments to the new stadium, on track for its 2020 opening. These moments and the thrilling and courageous brand of football the Cowboys are known for, give us the platform to promote North Queensland – and your business – to the rest of Australia and the world, attracting interest and investment back to the North. Along with exposure for your brand, providing networking opportunities and rewards for staff, family and friends, Cowboys’ match day hospitality delivers an electrifying atmosphere, a premium experience, first-class hospitality, great views of the playing field and of course rugby league at its best! We look forward to sharing these experiences with you. Yours in North Queensland, Laurence Lancini Greg Tonner Chairman Chief Executive Officer CORPORATE SALES & ENQUIRIES: T 07 4773 0770 / M 0439 716 997 / F 07 4723 2595 / E [email protected] 3 PLATINUM CLUB KEY FEATURES • Fully serviced external corporate box at all 12 Cowboys home games at 1300SMILES Stadium • Food and beverage options ranging from light refreshments to hot and cold seafood platters • Your company signage on corporate box fascia (see page 22) • Access to free WiFi in your facility CORE BENEFITS • Invitation to two exclusive corporate events • Exclusive corporate gift • Complimentary game day publication • First opportunity to purchase extra car parks and tickets to club corporate functions, NRL representative matches and the exclusive Cowboys Presentation Ball • 10% discount on merchandise at the Cowboys Team Shop • Cowboys corporate decal for display • Optional website link on the 2018 corporate member page at www.cowboys.com.au • Access to the express shuttle bus to the Cowboys Leagues Club’s post-match function Northern car park season passes: 10 seats: 4 car parks / 14 seats: 5 car parks / 16 seats: 6 car parks 2 VIP invitations to attend the 2018 Corporate Launch 2 VIP invitations to attend the 2018 mid year event 2 Cowboys Super Star memberships 6 general admission season tickets Cowboys 2018 framed team photo 4 Cowboys corporate polo shirts RENEW BEFORE 27 OCTOBER 2017 TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CURRENT MEMBER PRICING 10-SEAT PLATINUM BOX 14-SEAT PLATINUM BOX 16-SEAT PLATINUM BOX Current member $20,250 Current member $26,300 Current member $30,350 New member $20,750 New member $26,800 New member $30,850 Catering (food and beverages) is not included and is additional to the price. All prices exclude GST. GOLD CLUB Positioned between the 20-metre and halfway line of the western grandstand, these corporate boxes are some of the best in the house! CORPORATE SALES & ENQUIRIES: T 07 4773 0770 / M 0439 716 997 / F 07 4723 2595 / E [email protected] 5 GOLD CLUB KEY FEATURES • Fully serviced external corporate box at all 12 Cowboys home games at 1300SMILES Stadium • Food and beverage options ranging from light refreshments to hot and cold seafood platters • Your company signage on corporate box fascia (see page 22) • Access to free WiFi in your facility CORE BENEFITS • Invitation to two exclusive corporate events • Exclusive corporate gift • Complimentary game day publication • First opportunity to purchase extra car parks and tickets to club corporate functions, NRL representative matches and the exclusive Cowboys Presentation Ball • 10% discount on merchandise at the Cowboys Team Shop • Cowboys corporate decal for display • Optional website link on the 2018 corporate member page at www.cowboys.com.au • Access to the express shuttle bus to the Cowboys Leagues Club’s post-match function Northern car park season passes: 6 seats: 2 car parks 8 seats: 3 car parks / 10 seats: 4 car parks / 14 seats: 5 car parks VIP invitations to attend the 2018 Corporate Launch and 2018 mid year event 6 & 8 seats: 1 invitation / 10 & 14 seats: 2 invitations 2 Cowboys Super Star memberships General admission season tickets: 6 & 8 seats: 2 tickets / 10 & 14 seats: 4 tickets Cowboys 2018 framed team photo (offered to boxes with 10 seats and over) 4 Cowboys corporate polo shirts RENEW BEFORE 27 OCTOBER 2017 TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CURRENT MEMBER PRICING 6-SEAT GOLD BOX 8-SEAT GOLD BOX 10-SEAT GOLD BOX 14-SEAT GOLD BOX Current member $10,800 Current member $14,600 Current member $18,250 Current member $24,250 New member $11,300 New member $15,100 New member $18,750 New member $24,750 Catering (food and beverages) is not included and is additional to the price. All prices exclude GST. SILVER CLUB The best position to catch all the point-scoring action! Situated on the 10-metre and try lines, these facilities offer you and your guests an exciting vantage point. CORPORATE SALES & ENQUIRIES: T 07 4773 0770 / M 0439 716 997 / F 07 4723 2595 / E [email protected] 7 SILVER CLUB KEY FEATURES • Fully serviced external corporate box at all 12 Cowboys home games at 1300SMILES Stadium • Food and beverage options ranging from light refreshments to hot and cold seafood platters • Your company signage on corporate box fascia (see page 22) • Access to free WiFi in your facility CORE BENEFITS • Invitation to two exclusive corporate events • Exclusive corporate gift • Complimentary game day publication • First opportunity to purchase extra car parks and tickets to club corporate functions, NRL representative matches and the exclusive Cowboys Presentation Ball • 10% discount on merchandise at the Cowboys Team Shop • Cowboys corporate decal for display • Optional website link on the 2018 corporate member page at www.cowboys.com.au • Access to the express shuttle bus to the Cowboys Leagues Club’s post-match function Northern car park season passes: 5 seats: 2 car parks / 8 seats: 3 car parks / 10 seats: 4 car parks VIP invitations to attend the 2018 Corporate Launch and 2018 mid year event 5 seats: 1 invitation / 8 & 10 seats: 2 invitations 2 Cowboys Super Star memberships General admission season tickets: 5 seats: 2 tickets / 8 & 10 seats: 4 tickets Cowboys 2018 framed team photo or 4 Cowboys corporate polo shirts RENEW BEFORE 27 OCTOBER 2017 TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CURRENT MEMBER PRICING 4-SEAT SILVER BOX 5-SEAT SILVER BOX 8-SEAT SILVER BOX 10-SEAT SILVER BOX Current member $5,840 Current member $7,300 Current member $13,050 Current member $16,150 New member $6,340 New member $7,800 New member $13,550 New member $16,650 Catering (food and beverages) is not included and is additional to the price. All prices exclude GST. EASTERN CLUB Boasting great elevated views from the Upper Terrace, this facility allows your guests to enjoy first-class corporate hospitality while taking in the electrifying atmosphere of the Eastern Grandstand. CORPORATE SALES & ENQUIRIES: T 07 4773 0770 / M 0439 716 997 / F 07 4723 2595 / E [email protected] 9 EASTERN CLUB KEY FEATURES • Fully serviced external corporate box at all 12 Cowboys home games at 1300SMILES Stadium • Food and beverage options ranging from light refreshments to hot and cold seafood platters • Your company signage on corporate box fascia (see page 22) • Access to free WiFi in your facility CORE BENEFITS • Invitation to two exclusive corporate events • Exclusive corporate gift • Complimentary game day publication • First opportunity to purchase extra car parks and tickets to club corporate functions, NRL representative matches and the exclusive Cowboys Presentation Ball • 10% discount on merchandise at the Cowboys Team Shop • Cowboys corporate decal for display • Optional website link on the 2018 corporate member page at www.cowboys.com.au • Access to the express shuttle bus to the Cowboys Leagues Club’s post-match function Northern car park season passes: 10 seats: 4 car parks / 14 seats: 6 car parks 2 VIP invitations to attend the 2018 Corporate Launch 2 VIP invitations to attend the 2018 mid year event 2 Cowboys Super Star memberships General admission season tickets: 10 seats: 2 tickets / 14 seats: 4 tickets Cowboys 2018 framed team photo or 4 Cowboys corporate polo shirts RENEW BEFORE 27 OCTOBER 2017 TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CURRENT MEMBER PRICING 10-SEAT EASTERN TERRACE BOX 14-SEAT EASTERN TERRACE BOX Current member $13,290 Current member $17,990 New member $13,790 New member $18,490 Catering (food and beverages) is not included and is additional to the price. All prices exclude GST. EASTERN FLEXI-SAVER The flexible, introductory corporate membership. A 10-seat Upper Eastern Terrace corporate box available on a full-season, six and four-game package basis. CORPORATE SALES & ENQUIRIES: T 07 4773 0770 / M 0439 716 997 / F 07 4723 2595 / E [email protected] 11 EASTERN FLEXI-SAVER KEY FEATURES • Fully serviced external corporate box at 12, 6 or 4 Cowboys home games at 1300SMILES Stadium • Food and beverage options ranging from light refreshments to hot and cold seafood platters • Your company signage on corporate box fascia (see page 22) CORE BENEFITS • Invitation to two exclusive corporate events • Exclusive corporate gift • Complimentary game day publication • First opportunity to purchase extra car parks and tickets to club corporate functions, NRL representative matches and the exclusive Cowboys Presentation Ball • 10% discount on merchandise at the Cowboys Team Shop • Cowboys corporate decal for display • Optional website link on the 2018 corporate member page at www.cowboys.com.au • Access to the express shuttle bus to the Cowboys Leagues Club’s post-match function GAME SELECTION OPTIONS 6-GAME PACKAGE 1.
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