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2018 Carlton Corporate 2018 CARLTON CORPORATE ENTERTAIN | NETWORK | ENJOY WELCOME HOMEGROUNDS As the Carlton Football Club embarks on the 2018 season, we remain ENTERTAIN | NETWORK |ENJOY committed to growing our club as we continue to build towards sustained success. In our third year under senior coach Brendon Bolton, we look forward to seeing our emerging young talent, mixed with our impressive senior leaders, once again pull on the navy blue jumper. Off the field, we continue to strengthen relationships with our valued partners. I’d like to recognise and thank our co-major partners Hyundai and Virgin Australia for their support this year, both re-committing to the Club until at least 2022. With the Blues playing 11 home games next season, I’m looking forward The MCG is more than just a sports venue. Etihad Stadium opened in March 2000 and For 109 seasons, Princes Park - the It’s a place where memories are made and is a multi-purpose facility designed to cater for traditional home of the Carlton Football to once again hosting the Carlton President’s Club by Virgin Australia. Our childhood dreams come alive. Fleeting major sporting and entertainment events, as Club - provided an idyllic backdrop for broad range of match-day hospitality events, Carlton IN Business program, moments at the ‘G can stay with you forever. well as social, business and private functions. 962 senior matches. Today, our AFL and Steeped in history, the MCG has been the AFLW teams take full advantage of what coterie groups, player and coaches sponsorship program and major club Situated in the heart of Melbourne’s home of Australian Football since 1859. is now known as Ikon Park, a $20 million, Docklands, Etihad is the only football stadium ENTERTAIN | NETWORK |ENJOY events are all opportunities our corporate networks and supporters are high-performance facility. encouraged to be part of. Five AFL home games at the MCG in 2018 in the Southern Hemisphere with a fully gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself retractable roof. Our AFLW team will play three home in this symbolic venue. games at Ikon Park in 2018, giving fans With easy access from the Melbourne CBD, I look forward to seeing you at the football. a special opportunity to witness football our six AFL home games at the Etihad Stadium again at our traditional suburban home. Go Blues! in 2018 will provide the ultimate footy experience, close to all the action for you and Ikon Park also gives you the chance your guests. to witness the inner workings of a professional sporting environment away from match days. We have a number of products, from player sponsorship Mark LoGiudice opportunities to our Navy League, which President | Carlton Football Club will give you access to the very heart of Carlton. M A T C H - D A Y HOSPITALITY Round 2 CARLTON PRESIDENT’S CLUB ES | Saturday, March 31 | 1:45pm Round 3 BY VIRGIN AUSTRALIA MCG | Friday, April 06 | 7:50pm THE CARLTON PRESIDENT’S CLUB BY VIRGIN AUSTRALIA IS CARLTON’S LEADING Round 5 MCG | Saturday, April 21 | 4:35pm MATCH-DAY EXPERIENCE; A PERFECT WAY TO ENTERTAIN CLIENTS AND NETWORK ENTERTAIN | NETWORK |ENJOY WITH SPONSORS, VIP GUESTS AND CORPORATE PARTNERS. Round 8 MCG | Saturday, May 12 | 2:10pm YOUR EXPERIENCE INCLUDES INVESTMENT Round 9 Premium Level 2 reserved seating PLATINUM GAMES: $420 MCG | Sunday, May 20 | 1:10pm Delectable menu prepared by a range of HOME GAMES: $360 Melbourne’s finest chefs Round 13 Continuous service of basic spirits, beer, wine, ES | Saturday, June 16 | 1:45pm espresso coffee and soft drinks Half-time fare Round 15 Networking opportunities with Carlton MCG | Saturday, June 30 | 1:45pm Football Club corporate partners ENTERTAIN | NETWORK |ENJOY Company signage on your table Round 18 (full table bookings only) ES | Sunday, July 22 | 1:10pm Formal address from Carlton Football Club DRESS CODE President, Mark LoGiudice Round 20 MEN: Lounge suit (tie optional) Official AFL Record ES | Sunday, August 5 | 1:10pm WOMEN: Business casual Live entertainment and special guest speakers Strictly no denim BOOKINGS & ENQUIRIES Round 22 Stadium car parking (one per two guests) www.corporate.carltonfc.com.au ES | Sunday, August 19 | 1:10pm Post-match bar service (03) 9389 6354 Round 23 [email protected] ES | TBA THE CARLTONIANS FUNCTION Round 3 BY VIRGIN AUSTRALIA MCG | Friday, April 06 | 7:50pm THE CARLTONIANS FUNCTION BY VIRGIN AUSTRALIA BRINGS TOGETHER SOME Round 5 MCG | Saturday, April 21 | 4:35pm OF OUR MOST PASSIONATE CARLTON SUPPORTERS IN A PREMIUM MATCH-DAY SETTING. ENTERTAIN | NETWORK |ENJOY VERY MUCH A FOOTBALL-FOCUSSED AFFAIR, THE CARLTONIANS FUNCTION IS PERFECT FOR FAMILIES, A GROUP OF FRIENDS OR FOR ENTERTAINING CLIENTS. Round 8 MCG | Saturday, May 12 | 2:10pm YOUR EXPERIENCE INCLUDES INVESTMENT Round 9 Premium Level 2 reserved seating PLATINUM GAMES: Adults $350, MCG | Sunday, May 20 | 1:10pm Youth (13-17 yrs) $200, Delectable menu prepared by a range of Junior (up to 12 yrs) $100 Melbourne’s finest chefs Round 13 HOME GAMES: Adults $300, Continuous service of basic spirits, beer, wine, ES | Saturday, June 16 | 1:45pm Youth (13-17 yrs) $200, espresso coffee and soft drinks Junior (up to 12 yrs) $100 Half-time fare Round 15 Past player and special guest speakers MCG | Saturday, June 30 | 1:45pm DRESS CODE Player appearances MEN: Lounge suit (tie optional) ENTERTAIN | NETWORK |ENJOY Round 18 Official AFL Record WOMEN: Business casual ES | Sunday, July 22 | 1:10pm Post-match bar service Strictly no denim Round 22 ES | Sunday, August 19 | 1:10pm BOOKINGS & ENQUIRIES www.corporate.carltonfc.com.au Round 23 ES | TBA (03) 9389 6354 [email protected] VIRGIN AUSTRALIA CARLTON LOUNGE WHETHER YOU ARE MIXING BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE OR ENJOYING A DAY AT THE FOOTY ENTERTAIN | NETWORK |ENJOY WITH FRIENDS, THE VIRGIN AUSTRALIA CARLTON LOUNGE IS THE PLACE TO BE. Round 3 MCG | Friday, April 06 | 7:50pm YOUR EXPERIENCE INCLUDES INVESTMENT Round 8 Premium beverages including basic spirits, Adults $285 MCG | Saturday, May 12 | 2:10pm beer, wine, espresso coffee and soft drinks Pre-game and half-time fare DRESS CODE Round 15 MCG | Saturday, June 30 | 1:45pm Premium Level 2 reserved seating Smart casual (neat denim acceptable, Stadium car parking (one per four guests) collar required for men) Round 17 Player appearance ES | Friday, July 13 | 7:50pm ENTERTAIN | NETWORK |ENJOY BOOKINGS & ENQUIRIES www.corporate.carltonfc.com.au (03) 9389 6354 [email protected] CORPORATE SUITES WHETHER YOU ARE LOOKING TO ENTERTAIN CLIENTS OR HAVE A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY, CORPORATE SUITES ARE THE ULTIMATE ENTERTAIN | NETWORK |ENJOY IN EXCLUSIVE MATCH-DAY HOSPITALITY. Both the MCG and Etihad feature a range of YOUR EXPERIENCE INCLUDES private corporate suites around the grounds VIP under stadium car parking offering intimate hospitality experiences. Entertain your guests in your own suite, Theatre-style seating with retractable glass featuring seating behind panoramic glass Sumptuous buffet of mixed platters windows that open up for your viewing pleasure, as well as the convenience of your Full beverage package including spirits, beer, own private bathroom. wines and soft drinks 12 to 18-person private suites are available Half-time fare to book for all home and away matches Freshly brewed tea and coffee throughout the 2018 AFL premiership season. Personal waiter service ENTERTAIN | NETWORK |ENJOY Official AFL Records BOOKINGS & ENQUIRIES Closed-circuit TV www.corporate.carltonfc.com.au (03) 9389 6354 INVESTMENT [email protected] From $395 per person. (subject to availability) CORPORATE GROUPS AND VIP MEMBERSHIPS F U L L CASUAL YOUTH JUNIOR $4,250 $ 3 , 2 5 0 $300 $150 C A R L T O N I A N S MEMBERSHIP ADULT HOME AND AWAY SEASON MEMBERSHIP (15 GAMES) MEMBERSHIP YOUTH HOME AND AWAY SEASON MEMBERSHIP (15 GAMES) JUNIOR HOME AND AWAY SEASON MEMBERSHIP (15 GAMES) MATCH DAY ESTABLISHED IN 1964, THE ADMISSION TO THE CARLTONIANS MATCH-DAY FUNCTION AT ALL 11 HOME GAMES CARLTONIANS IS THE ORIGINAL MATCH-DAY DINING AT ALL 11 HOME GAMES (THREE COURSE MENU AND BEVERAGE PACKAGE) AND LONGEST SERVING COTERIE OF ADMISSION TO THE CARLTONIANS MATCH-DAY FUNCTION AT FOUR HOME GAMES MATCH-DAY DINING AT FOUR HOME GAMES THREE COURSE MENU AND BEVERAGE PACKAGE) THE CARLTON FOOTBALL CLUB. AS A YOUTH/JUNIOR MEMBER MATCH-DAY DINING AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE $150 PP $75 PP MEMBER OF THIS ESTEEMED GROUP PREMIUM RESERVED LEVEL 2 SEATING YOU WILL MIX WITH LIKE-MINDED AFL RECORD PEOPLE, LEADING BUSINESS IDENTITIES OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE MATCH-DAY GUEST PASSES (ADULT) $300-$350 PP $300-$350 PP AND CORPORATE EXECUTIVES WHO OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE MATCH-DAY GUEST PASSES (YOUTH) $200 PP $200 PP ALL SHARE A FIERCE PASSION FOR OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE MATCH-DAY GUEST PASSES (JUNIOR) $100 PP $100 PP PRIORITY ACCESS TO INTERSTATE GAME TICKETING CARLTON. EVENTS ADMISSION TO THE CARLTONIANS PRE-SEASON EVENT AT IKON PARK DRESS CODE ADMISSION TO THE CARLTON FC SEASON LAUNCH ENTERTAIN | NETWORK |ENJOY BOOKINGS & ENQUIRIES MEN: Lounge suit (tie optional) ADMISSION TO THE INNER SANCTUM DINNER WITH THE SENIOR COACH www.corporate.carltonfc.com.au ADMISSION TO THE CARLTONIANS CHRISTMAS COCKTAIL PARTY WOMEN: Business casual PRIORITY ACCESS TO TICKETS FOR ANY CARLTON FC FINAL Strictly no denim (03) 9389 6354 INVITATION TO THE CARLTON FC JUNIOR CLINIC [email protected] ADDITIONAL BENEFITS CARLTONIANS MAJOR RAFFLE TICKETS 10 10 MATCH-DAY NAME BADGE AND LAPEL PIN CARLTONIANS TIE/SCARF LISTING IN MEMBERS DIRECTORY John Gillam Alison Watkins Chairman, Bunnings Group Council Group Managing Director, Coca-Cola Amatil The Hon. Daniel Andrews MP Premier of Victoria ENTERTAIN | NETWORK |ENJOY Andrew Penn Telstra CEO CARLTON IN BUSINESS, PROUDLY PRESENTED Targeted business networking breakfasts INVESTMENT BY VIRGIN AUSTRALIA IS A STRUCTURED ensuring members create genuine connections $9,900 PROGRAM DESIGNED TO INTEGRATE and business opportunities THE CARLTON NETWORK; TO CULTIVATE RELATIONSHIPS AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, Invitation for 10 guests to attend FACILITATE REAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUR a Carlton IN Business Luncheon BUSINESS.
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