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2019 Carlton Corporate 2019 Carlton Corporate ENTERTAIN | NETWORK | ENJOY Contents WELCOME 3 MATCH-DAY HOSPITALITY 4 The President’s Club 5 The Carltonians 8 2019 Carlton Football Club Corporate Fixture 11 Corporate Suites – MCG 12 Corporate Suites – Marvel Stadium 16 CORPORATE GROUPS AND VIP MEMBERSHIPS 18 Carltonians Membership 19 Carlton IN Business 21 Navy League 24 Sydney Blues 26 GUERNSEY CLUB 28 AFL Senior Coach Ambassador 29 AFLW Senior Coach Ambassador 31 AFL Coaches Ambassador 33 AFL Player Sponsorship – Platinum 35 AFL Player Sponsorship – Gold 37 AFL Player Sponsorship – Silver 39 AFLW Player Sponsorship 41 CARLTON FOOTBALL CLUB MAJOR EVENTS 44 AFLW Best & Fairest 45 Carlton Football Club Gala Ball 45 Carlton IN Business Grand Final Luncheon 45 John Nicholls Medal 45 Spirit of Carlton 1979 Premiership Reunion Luncheon 45 MORE FROM CARLTON CORPORATE 46 Hyundai 47 Blues Forever 49 Branding and Partnerships 51 Carlton Respects 53 Welcome The Carlton Football Club embarks on the 2019 season with excitement and enthusiasm. There is true belief in our strategy and our process on where we are heading. We have a talented list that is committed to the Club. Our senior, more experienced players will continue to provide support and knowledge to the new era of Carlton players. For the first time in the Club’s proud history, we have appointed joint captains in Sam Docherty and Patrick Cripps, who will be instrumental in leading the navy blue in season 2019. We continue to strengthen relationships with all our valued partners. I’d like to recognise and thank our co-major partners Hyundai and Virgin Australia for their long-term commitment and support of the Club. I’m looking forward to once again hosting the Carlton President’s Club, sponsored by Virgin Australia, at our 11 home games at the MCG and Marvel Stadium. I encourage you to join us and enjoy the journey by being involved in one of our broad range of match-day hospitality events, the Carlton IN Business program, our coterie groups, player and coach sponsorship program or one of the Club’s major events. It’s an exciting time at the Carlton Football Club. I look forward to seeing you at the football. Go Blues! Mark LoGiudice President | Carlton Football Club 3 Match-day hospitality Make your Carlton match day a unique experience and the answer to your premium hospitality and networking needs. 4 s Club T he PresidentBy Virgin Australia THE PRESIDENT’S CLUB BY VIRGIN AUSTRALIA IS CARLTON’S LEADING MATCH-DAY EXPERIENCE; A PERFECT WAY TO ENTERTAIN CLIENTS AND NETWORK WITH SPONSORS, VIP GUESTS AND CORPORATE PARTNERS. 5 T he President s Club By Virgin Australia YOUR EXPERIENCE INCLUDES Delectable menu prepared by a range of Melbourne’s finest chefs and restaurants Premium Level 2 reserved seating Continuous service of basic spirits, beer, wine, espresso coffee and soft drinks Half-time fare Networking opportunities with Carlton Football Club corporate partners Company signage on your table (full table bookings only) Formal address from Carlton Football Club President Mark LoGiudice Official AFL Record Live entertainment and special guest speakers Post-match bar service CULINARY PARTNERS INVESTMENT PLATINUM GAMES: $450 per person HOME GAMES: $385 per person DRESS CODE Men: Lounge suit (tie optional) Women: Business casual Strictly no denim Bookings & Enquiries W corporate.carltonfc.com.au P (03) 9389 6354 E [email protected] 6 T he President s Club By Virgin Australia RD1 PLATINUM RD3 RD7 RD8 PLATINUM Carlton V Richmond* Carlton V Sydney Carlton V North Melbourne Carlton V Collingwood MCG Thursday 21 March MRVL Saturday 6 April MRVL Sunday 5 May MCG Saturday 11 May 7:20pm 1:45pm 1:10 pm 1:45pm *Must be purchased in-conjunction with another President’s Club match R D11 RD12 RD13 PLATINUM RD16 Essendon V Carlton Carlton V Brisbane Carlton V Western Bulldogs Carlton V Melbourne MCG Sunday 2 June MRVL Saturday 8 June MRVL Saturday 15 June MCG Sunday 7 July 3:20pm 1:45pm 7:25pm 1:10 pm RD18 RD19 RD20 RD22 Carlton V Gold Coast Carlton V Adelaide Carlton V West Coast Carlton V St Kilda MRVL Saturday 20 July MCG Saturday 27 July MRVL Sunday 4 August MCG Saturday 17 August 2:10 pm 2:10 pm 3:20pm 1:45pm Bookings & Enquiries W corporate.carltonfc.com.au P (03) 9389 6354 E [email protected] 7 T he ByCarltonians Virgin Australia THE CARLTONIANS BY VIRGIN AUSTRALIA BRINGS TOGETHER SOME OF OUR MOST PASSIONATE CARLTON SUPPORTERS IN A PREMIUM MATCH-DAY SETTING. 8 T he Carltonians By Virgin Australia YOUR EXPERIENCE INCLUDES Delectable menu prepared by a range of Melbourne’s finest chefs and restaurants Premium Level 2 reserved seating Continuous service of basic spirits, beer, wine, espresso coffee and soft drinks Half-time fare Past player and special guest speakers Player appearances Official AFL Record Post-match bar service INVESTMENT PLATINUM GAMES: Adult $370 per person Youth (13–17 yrs) $200 per person Junior (up to 12 yrs) $100 per person HOME GAMES: Adult $320 per person Youth (13–17 yrs) $200 per person Junior (up to 12 yrs) $100 per person DRESS CODE Men: Lounge suit (tie encouraged) Women: Business casual Strictly no denim Youths and juniors: neat casual attire, football colours acceptable Bookings & Enquiries W corporate.carltonfc.com.au P (03) 9389 6354 E [email protected] 9 T he Carltonians By Virgin Australia RD1 PLATINUM RD3 RD7 Carlton V Richmond Carlton V Sydney Carlton V North Melbourne MCG Thursday 21 March MRVL Saturday 6 April MRVL Sunday 5 May 7:20pm 1:45pm 1:10 pm RD12 RD13 PLATINUM RD16 Carlton V Brisbane Carlton V Western Bulldogs Carlton V Melbourne MRVL Saturday 8 June MRVL Saturday 15 June MCG Sunday 7 July 1:45pm 7:25pm 1:10 pm RD19 RD20 RD22 Carlton V Adelaide Carlton V West Coast Carlton V St Kilda MCG Saturday 27 July MRVL Sunday 4 August MCG Saturday 17 August 2:10 pm 3:20pm 1:45pm Bookings & Enquiries W corporate.carltonfc.com.au P (03) 9389 6354 E [email protected] 10 2019 CARLTON FOOTBALL CLUB Corporate Fixture RD1 Carlton V Richmond MCG Thursday 21 March 7:20pm RD2 Port Adelaide V Carlton AO Saturday 30 March 4:40pm RD3 Carlton V Sydney MRVL Saturday 6 April 1:45pm RD4 Gold Coast Suns V Carlton MS Sunday 14 April 2:40pm RD5 Western Bulldogs V Carlton MRVL Sunday 21 April 1:10pm RD6 Hawthorn V Carlton US Sunday 28 April 3:20pm RD7 Carlton V North Melbourne MRVL Sunday 5 May 1:10pm RD8 Carlton V Collingwood MCG Saturday 11 May 1:45pm RD9 GWS V Carlton SSGS Sunday 19 May 4:40pm RD10 St Kilda V Carlton MRVL Sunday 26 May 3:20pm R D11 Essendon V Carlton MCG Sunday 2 June 3:20pm RD12 Carlton V Brisbane MRVL Saturday 8 June 1:45pm RD13 Carlton V Western Bulldogs MRVL Saturday 15 June 7:25pm RD14 Bye RD15 Fremantle V Carlton OS Sunday 30 June 3:20pm RD16 Carlton V Melbourne MCG Sunday 7 July 1:10pm RD17 Sydney Swans V Carlton SCG Saturday 13 July 1:45pm RD18 Carlton V Gold Coast MRVL Saturday 20 July 2:10pm RD19 Carlton V Adelaide MCG Saturday 27 July 2:10pm RD20 Carlton V West Coast MRVL Sunday 4 August 3:20pm RD21 Richmond V Carlton MCG Sunday 11 August 3:20pm RD22 Carlton V St Kilda MCG Saturday 17 August 1:45pm RD23 Geelong V Carlton GS Date TBC Time TBC The President’s Club by Virgin Australia The Carltonians by Virgin Australia Corporate Suites available Bookings & Enquiries W corporate.carltonfc.com.au P (03) 9389 6354 E [email protected] 11 Corporate Suites Whether you are looking to entertain clients or have a unique experience with friends and family, corporate suites are the ultimate in exclusive match-day hospitality. 12 Corporate Suites MCG T he Carltonians By Virgin Australia SOAK UP THE ATMOSPHERE IN YOUR VERY OWN CORPORATE SUITE AT THE MCG. 13 Corporate Suites MCG YOUR EXPERIENCE INCLUDES Exclusive use of your own private suite for 14–18 people VIP underground stadium car parking Theatre-style seating with retractable glass Sumptuous buffet of mixed platters Beverage package including beer, wines and soft drinks Half-time fare Freshly brewed tea and coffee Personal waiter service Official AFL Record Closed-circuit TV INVESTMENT CATEGORIES A+ from $7,000 A from $6,500 B from $5,700 C from $5,200 Cricket, concerts and other events - price on enquiry Bookings & Enquiries W corporate.carltonfc.com.au P (03) 9389 6354 E [email protected] 14 Corporate Suites MCG CORPORATE SUITES AVAILABLE FOR THE GAMES BELOW RD1 Carlton V Richmond Thursday 21 March 7:20pm RD1 Collingwood V Geelong Friday 22 March 7:50pm RD1 Melbourne V Port Adelaide Saturday 23 March 1:45pm RD2 Richmond V Collingwood Thursday 28 March 7:20pm RD2 Hawthorn V Western Bulldogs Sunday 31 March 3:20pm RD3 Melbourne V Essendon Friday 5 April 7:50pm RD3 Collingwood V West Coast Saturday 6 April 7:25pm RD3 Hawthorn V North Melbourne Sunday 7 April 3:20pm RD4 Collingwood V Western Bulldogs Friday 12 April 7:50pm RD4 Essendon V Brisbane Lions Saturday 13 April 2:10pm RD5 Melbourne V St Kilda Saturday 20 April 4:35pm RD5 Hawthorn V Geelong Monday 22 April 3:20pm RD6 Richmond V Melbourne Wednesday 24 April 7:35pm RD6 Essendon V Collingwood Thursday 25 April 3:20pm RD7 Melbourne V Hawthorn Saturday 4 May 1:45pm RD7 Geelong V Essendon Sunday 5 May 3:20pm RD8 Carlton V Collingwood Saturday 11 May 1:45pm RD8 Hawthorn V GWS Sunday 12 May 3:20pm RD9 Collingwood V St Kilda Saturday 18 May 1:45pm RD9 Richmond V Hawthorn Sunday 19 May 3:20pm RD10 Richmond V Essendon Saturday 25 May 7:25pm RD10 Melbourne V GWS Sunday 26 May 1:10pm R D11 Collingwood V Fremantle Saturday 1 June 1:45pm R D11 Essendon V Carlton Sunday 2 June 3:20pm RD12 Richmond
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