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South Eastern Junior Rugby League Footballl Club SOUTH EASTERN JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB INC Thank you for your company's enquiry regarding sponsorship of South Eastern Junior Rugby League Football Club teams. We appreciate you taking the time to consider and support your community and the development of Junior Rugby League in the area. The South Eastern Football Club is the second largest Club in the South Sydney Junior Rugby League and this season is fielding teams, ranging in age groups from Under 5's to A Grade. The club is based at our club rooms at Pioneers Park, Anzac Pde Malabar and is a not for profit sporting club which has over 25 teams with 350+ junior league players from over 300 families. The club is also very successful in developing players at elite Junior Level, nurturing their talents to succeed at the highest level in the National Rugby League Competition. Currently we have players representing the club in the Junior Representative Harold Matthews (Under 16’s) and SG Ball (Under 18’s) competitions as well as 8 Players representing at NYC (Under 20’s) level who have formerly played for the club. Some of our former players to succeed at NRL level include Willie Peters, Craig Wing and Beau Champion, South Eastern Junior Rugby League Club provides business of all sizes the opportunity to build brand presence amongst the families within the club community but also to other families and businesses across the South Sydney Junior Rugby League community through Jersey sponsorship. This year we have also released new sponsorship opportunities to local businesses by way of the opportunity to have 13 unique business logos on the back of our 13 A Grade starting jerseys and your Company Logo proudly displayed at home games on sideline padding. As is the domain of most community sporting clubs, we survive on the generous support of our governing body (South Juniors) and a number of various local and loyal businesses who have maintained their support for many years. This support allows us to provide kids with the opportunity to play Junior Rugby League for free – a unique position looking at the spiralling costs associated with other junior sports. Your support also provides us the ability to maintain and enhance training equipment and safety standards and reward participation at the end of the season. 2015 Sponsorship Packages South Eastern Junior Rugby League is excited to release its 2015 Sponsorship Packages. We have a range of different packages available to businesses of all sizes. We appreciate that sponsorship must be a mutually beneficial partnership, so we encourage businesses to discuss any other potential growth opportunities. Our Club continues to grow, we have great exposure and we genuinely appreciate the support our sponsors provide. Your support allows us to create a club our community can be proud of. Tier Contribution Sponsor Type Benefits Local Business $250 Local Business and Website/Social Media and Link in Club Business Supporters Service Directory Directory eg Service Provider, Plumber, Builder Mini League $700 Jersey Sponsorship Website/Social Media Link (Under 6-8) Business Directory Logo on Team Jersey in Mini League Team Gift of Appreciation and Team Photo to display Logo in Yearbook Mod League $900 Jersey Sponsorship Website/Social Media Link (Under 9-12) Business Directory Logo on Team Jersey in Mod League Team Gift of Appreciation and Team Photo to display Logo in Yearbook International $1200 Jersey Sponsorship Website/Social Media Link League Business Directory (Under 13-17) Logo on Team Jersey in International League Team Gift of Appreciation and Team Photo to display Logo in Yearbook A Grade – $900 Back of Jersey Website/Social Media Link SOCIAL Sponsorship Business Directory (Back of Jersey) (Note – Jersey Logo on Back of (1) x A Grade Team Starting Jersey Selection will be Gift of Appreciation and Team Photo to display done once all 2 Tickets to A Grade Presentation Night Sponsorships filled) Logo in Yearbook A Grade – $2000 A Grade Playing Website/Social Media Link SILVER Shorts or Sleeve Business Directory (Shorts or Sleeve Sponsorship Logo on Shorts or Sleeve of Jersey of A Grade Team Sponsor) Logo on Sideline Padding for Home Games Gift of Appreciation and Team Photo to display 2 Tickets to A Grade Presentation Night Logo in Yearbook A Grade – $5000 Front of Jersey Website/Social Media Link MAJOR/GOLD Sponsorship Business Directory (Front of Jersey Logo on Front of A Grade Team Jersey Sponsor) Logo on Sideline Padding for Home Games Gift of Appreciation and Team Photo to display 2 Tickets to A Grade Presentation Night Logo in Yearbook All sponsors receive a GST Tax Invoice detailing their financial contribution to our Club. All sponsors are highlighted in the South Eastern website ( www.sefc.com.au) and club Facebook Site, South Eastern Seagulls. These social media channels highlight our sponsors and provide additional opportunities for sponsors to promote their Businesses to our local community. Team sponsorships are also recognised in the Club's year book with over 400 copies distributed each year. Our A Grade is our senior team and plays in front of large crowds at our home ground, Pioneers Park at Malabar on Sunday afternoons, This season we have requested Randwick Council erect a sign at the top of Pioneers Park to enable South Eastern to advertise when our Senior Teams, more particularly, our A Grade, are playing at Pioneers Park. For further information please call me on 0434 058 492. Yours in Sport Tony Whiteley Hon. Treasurer South Eastern J.R.L.F. Club .
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