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2021 Membership Brochure 2021 FRIENDS OF FITZY PLATINUM, GOLD & SILVER INTERSTATE *NEW* PACKAGES REGIONAL *NEW* ACT JOINT AFL/NETBALL THREE GAME BABY *NEW* PET *NEW* GIA’S GIANTS SUPPORTER PAYMENT PAY WITH OUR TEN MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN! FRIENDS OF FITZY New in 2021, we’ve introduced a ten monthly The premium membership package of GIANTS Netball. Includes a payment plan to help split your membership Platinum seat for all regular season home games played at Ken Rosewall Arena, a parking pass for all regular season home games, invitation to into easy to pay instalments. an exclusive Friends of Fitzy event hosted by Coach Julie Fitzgerald and The 2021 Membership payment plan will run exclusive gift, plus all the great benefits of being a 2021 Member. * from November 2020 to August 2021. Your STARTING AT $44 PER MONTH membership will automatically renew for the PLATINUM following season, taking the stress away from SINGLE $440 needing to remember when renewals are DOUBLE^ $745 happening. But we will of course check with ^ONE PARKING PASS ISSUED PER DOUBLE MEMBERSHIP you first that you are happy for this to happen. PLANS BE SURE TO SELECT THE PART PAYMENT PLATINUM, GOLD & SILVER OPTION TO TAKE ADVANTAGE! Enjoy all GIANTS Netball regular season home games at Ken Rosewall Arena. Available in three different categories, this is perfect for Members who don’t want to miss a second of the action. PLATINUM GOLD SILVER ADULT $255 $220 $190 CONCESSION $190 $175 $145 JUNIOR $170 $155 $120 FAMILY $795 $590 $505 STARTING AT STARTING AT STARTING AT $17/MONTH* $15.50/MONTH* $12/MONTH* *DOES NOT INCLUDE TICKETEK SERVICE & HANDLING FEES, DEBIT SUCCESS SIGN-UP FEE OR MONTHLY ADMINISTRATION FEES. INTERSTATE *NEW* ACT This newly created package gives Members the opportunity to attend Join GIANTS Netball as an ACT Member and receive access to our an interstate GIANTS Netball away game. Wear your orange with pride annual blockbuster game at AIS Arena, Canberra. This is the best way to as you support the team when they’re on the road (available in VIC, SA, guarantee a gold reserved seat at this game which is always a sell out! QLD and WA). STARTING AT $4.10 PER MONTH* STARTING AT $5 PER MONTH* GOLD INTERSTATE ADULT $50 ADULT $75 CONCESSION $48 CONCESSION $60 JUNIOR $41 JUNIOR $50 FAMILY $141 FAMILY $200 REGIONAL *NEW* JOINT AFL/NETBALL If you live more than 100km away from Ken Rosewall Arena, and want to Get the best of both worlds with the Joint AFL/Netball Membership support your GIANTS Netball, this is the perfect package for you. In this package. We’ve joined forces with our big brothers, GWS GIANTS, to bring newly created package, Members who live 100km or more away from you a package that gives you general admission access to three GWS Sydney Olympic Park have the opportunity to attend one (1) GIANTS Netball GIANTS games and three GIANTS Netball games. game# at Ken Rosewall Arena. STARTING AT $5 PER MONTH* STARTING AT $9.60 PER MONTH* REGIONAL GENERAL ADMISSION ADULT $75 ADULT $168 CONCESSION $60 CONCESSION $116 JUNIOR $50 JUNIOR $96 FAMILY $200 FAMILY $390 #REGIONAL MEMBERSHIP PACKAGE DOES NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GIANTS NETBALL HOSTED DERBY AGAINST THE NSW SWIFTS. THREE GAME BABY *NEW* Enjoy three GIANTS Netball regular season home games at Ken Rosewall This is the perfect package for the youngest Member of the family. Most Arena. This package is available in two different options – Derby and suitable for juniors under the age of 2, this package includes a GIANTS General Admission. Netball bib and beanie. Start them supporting GIANTS Netball young. The Derby gives you access to a reserved seat for the blockbuster Derby Benefits: against cross-town rivals the NSW Swifts, plus two additional games in the • My First Membership Certificate General Admission seating area. • GIANTS Netball Personalised Bib The General Admission package gives you the freedom to attend any# • GIANTS Netball Baby Beanie three games at Ken Rosewall Arena in the General Admission seating area (excludes the GIANTS Netball hosted Derby). NON-TICKETED COST This package is perfect for anyone who can’t attend all home games and BABY $35 wants the flexibility of picking which games they attend. DERBY GENERAL ADMISSION ADULT $90 $75 PET *NEW* CONCESSION $65 $60 New in 2021, we’ve introduced a GIANTS Netball Pet Membership for your JUNIOR $60 $55 furry family member. Ensure they’re always supporting the GIANTS with FAMILY $200 $165 their exclusive pet tag and collar. STARTING AT STARTING AT Benefits: $6/MONTH* $5.50/MONTH* • GIANTS Netball Member Certificate • Pet Tag #GENERAL ADMISSION PACKAGE DOES NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GIANTS NETBALL HOSTED DERBY AGAINST THE NSW SWIFTS. • Collar NON-TICKETED COST PET $35 GIA’S GIANTS MEMBER MEMBERSHIP Become a Member of GIA’s GIANTS and help our mascot, GIA, cheer the team on week in week out. As an exclusive member of GIA’s GIANTS, you’ll BENEFITS PACKS be able to dress up like GIA herself with a headband and wristband just 2021 Membership Pack IN 2021, ADULTS AND JUNIORS WILL RECEIVE like GIA. Discount on additional tickets purchased to Membership Scarf Benefits: regular season home games Membership Card • GIA’s GIANTS Membership Pack including wristband and headband Opportunity to purchase Suncorp Super Lanyard • Access to discounted tickets at Ken Rosewall Arena and AIS Arena Netball Finals Series tickets • Invitation to GIA’s annual disco hosted at a home game in 2021 (should GIANTS Netball qualify) Invitation to exclusive Members’ Only NON-TICKETED COST events including Post-Match Function GIA’S GIANTS $25 and Junior Members Clinic Discount on 2021 GIANTS Netball Events Voting Rights in the 2021 Members’ Player of the Year SUPPORTER Regular Member exclusive emails and Cheer the team on from home with our Supporter Membership. When you content can’t make it to games but still want to support your GIANTS, this is the perfect package for you. Benefits: • 2021 Membership Pack • Access to discounted tickets at Ken Rosewall Arena and AIS Arena • Access to 2021 Member exclusive events NON-TICKETED COST ADULT $70 JUNIOR $50 FOR THE FULL LIST OF GIANTS NETBALL MEMBERSHIP TERMS & CONDITIONS PLEASE VISIT GIANTSNETBALL.COM.AU PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE TICKETE SERVICE & HANDLING FEES. NEW VENUE IN 2021 WE ARE EXCITED TO (FINALLY!) HAVE A BRAND NEW HOME VENUE IN 2021. Ken Rosewell Arena has been patiently waiting for us to arrive and in 2021, we’ll finally get to call it home! The venue includes includes a canopy roof structure and new lighting, sound systems, screens, seating and a sprung floor to allow for multi-sport use. Take a look at the seating map to help you decide what membership package is best for you. KEN ROSEWALL ARENA 2 ROD LAVER DRIVE, SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK GIANTSNETBALL.COM.AU (02) 9951 5000 [email protected].
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