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Proudly Brought to You By ® THE ULTIMATE FOOTBALL EXPERIENCE PROUDLY BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE ULTIMATE FOOTBALL EXPERIENCE Centre Wing at Marvel Stadium will have you front and centre, with great views of all the action, in the best seats in the house. You can share the footy experience with clients, staff, friends or family – bring them along as part of your membership. ® MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS PLATINUM SILVER Spectacular Premium Reserved Level 2 seats – right on Centre Wing ü X Access to exclusive seating area on Level 2 – the Ultimate way to watch the Footy* X ü All Toyota AFL Premiership Season matches at Marvel Stadium (excluding finals) ü ü Exclusive opportunity to pre-purchase a Grand Final Series Pass which includes access to a match in each week of the 2019 Toyota AFL Finals Series, as well as your reserved seat at the 2019 Toyota AFL ü ü Grand Final Reciprocal rights to all Toyota AFL Premiership Home and Away Season matches at the MCG in the ü ü MCC Members’ Reserve* Exclusive Members bar with pre-game live music, food and drink specials† ü ü Exclusive Member offers including priority purchase notifications for tickets to selected sporting ü ü events, concerts and other events Opportunity to upgrade your membership with sport all year round with the Summer Club package. ü ü ® *Subject to availability, excludes Toyota AFL Finals Series and booking fees apply. † At selected matches only. SEATING MAP SEATING WURUNDJERI WAY Gate 5 Gate 6 Gate 4 Score Board WURU al Club ND The Soci JER Gate 3 I W AY Gate 7 Gate 2 LA TROBE STREET TROBE LA Gate 1 Score Board Score Gate 8 Gate 9 T E HARBOUR ESPLANADE E R T S E B O R T A L ® PLATINUM Aisles 35-37 SILVER Right to book seating in Aisles 40-42 MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS The perfect package for anyone who loves their footy! EXCLUSIVE UPGRADE INCLUSIONS GRAND FINAL SERIES PASS • One (1) ticket to a match in each week of the 2019 Toyota AFL Finals Series • One (1) reserved seat at the 2019 MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS Toyota AFL Grand Final PLATINUM MEMBERSHIP (reserved SILVER MEMBERSHIP (non-reserved • Special souvenir ticketing and a seating) $2,730 per seat seating)$1,300 per membership 2019 Toyota AFL Grand Final gift SUMMER CLUB PACKAGE • Reserved Medallion Club seats on Level 2 for; - Five (5) Hyundai A-League soccer games - Four (4) KFC T20 Big Bash cricket games - Includes any finals action at Marvel Stadium during the above 2019/20 summer seasons • A $50 food and beverage card to spend EXCLUSIVE UPGRADE OPTIONS in the Medallion Club (per package) GRAND FINAL SERIES PASS SUMMER CLUB PACKAGE • Access to all Medallion Club dining and bars facilities Starting from $1,330 per pass $550 per package ® * Pricing per annum and inclusive of GST 2019 TOYOTA AFL HOME & AWAY PREMIERSHIP SEASON FIXTURE ROUND DATE TIME HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM ROUND DATE TIME HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM 1 Saturday, Mar 23 7:25pm Western Bulldogs V Sydney Swans 13 Friday, Jun 14 7:50pm Essendon V Hawthorn 1 Sunday, Mar 24 1:10pm St Kilda V Gold Coast SUNS 13 Saturday, Jun 15 7:25pm Carlton V Western Bulldogs 2 Saturday, Mar 30 4:35pm Essendon V St Kilda 14 Saturday, Jun 22 4:35pm St Kilda V Brisbane Lions 2 Sunday, Mar 31 1:10pm North Melbourne V Brisbane Lions 14 Sunday, Jun 23 3:20pm Western Bulldogs V Collingwood 3 Saturday, Apr 6 1:45pm Carlton V Sydney Swans 15 Thursday, Jun 27 7:20pm Essendon V GWS GIANTS 3 Sunday, Apr 7 2:20pm Western Bulldogs V Gold Coast SUNS 15 Saturday, Jun 29 7:25pm Collingwood V North Melbourne 4 Saturday, Apr 13 7:25pm North Melbourne V Adelaide Crows 15 Sunday, Jun 30 1:10pm St Kilda V Richmond 4 Sunday, Apr 14 3:20pm St Kilda V Hawthorn 16 Saturday, Jul 6 7:25pm Western Bulldogs V Geelong Cats 5 Friday, Apr 19 4:20pm North Melbourne V Essendon 17 Saturday, Jul 13 4:35pm Essendon V North Melbourne 5 Saturday, Apr 20 7:25pm Richmond V Sydney Swans 17 Sunday, Jul 14 3:20pm Western Bulldogs V Melbourne 5 Sunday, Apr 21 1:10pm Western Bulldogs V Carlton 18 Saturday, Jul 20 2:10pm Carlton V Gold Coast SUNS 6 Saturday, Apr 27 4:35pm St Kilda V Adelaide Crows 18 Sunday, Jul 21 4:40pm St Kilda V Western Bulldogs 7 Friday, May 3 7:50pm Collingwood V Port Adelaide 19 Saturday, Jul 27 7:25pm St Kilda V Melbourne 7 Saturday, May 4 7:25pm Western Bulldogs V Richmond 19 Sunday, Jul 28 1:10pm Western Bulldogs V Fremantle 7 Sunday, May 5 1:10pm Carlton V North Melbourne 20 Friday, Aug 2 7:50pm North Melbourne V Hawthorn 8 Saturday, May 11 7:25pm St Kilda V West Coast Eagles 20 Saturday, Aug 3 1:45pm Essendon V Port Adelaide 8 Sunday, May 12 1:10pm North Melbourne V Geelong Cats 20 Sunday, Aug 4 3:20pm Carlton V West Coast Eagles 9 Saturday, May 18 7:25pm* Essendon V Fremantle* 21 Saturday, Aug 10 7:25pm Essendon V Western Bulldogs 10 Saturday, May 25 2:10pm Western Bulldogs V North Melbourne 21 Sunday, Aug 11 1:10pm St Kilda V Fremantle 10 Sunday, May 26 3:20pm St Kilda V Carlton 22 Saturday, Aug 17 7:25pm North Melbourne V Port Adelaide 11 Friday, May 31 7:50pm North Melbourne V Richmond 22 Sunday, Aug 18 4:40pm Hawthorn V Gold Coast SUNS ® 12 Saturday, Jun 8 1:45pm Carlton V Brisbane Lions ® Find out how you can join Centre Wing and be part of this footy experience. For more information, please contact AFL Corporate Sales on 03 8625 7444 | [email protected].
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