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2021 Corporate Brochure Welcome ST KILDA FOOTBALL CLUB 2021 CORPORATE BROCHURE WELCOME Season 2020 will be talked about for years to come. If it’s a more relaxed game-day offering you’re after, the Saints’ Premier Lounge will also be back for selected blockbuster games. From games in empty stadiums to hubs in Noosa and beyond, it was a year unlike anything we, as an industry, have seen before. And for those looking for a more private experience, we have corporate suites available at all our home and away games at However, one constant was the unwavering support from our Marvel Stadium. incredible fans, coterie members and corporate partners. 2021 will also see our AFLW offerings return after our historic With you at our side, we were able to have one of our most inaugural season. successful seasons in almost a decade, finally seeing a return to finals football. Player sponsorships across both our women’s and men’s programs are a great way for you or your business to directly invest in the That being said, I am delighted to now look to the future and invite development of your favourite player. you to enjoy the Saints’ hospitality and corporate offerings in 2021. Our STK Business networking program is back and promises to be The President’s Table function, presented by the Halos, will once bigger and better than ever, with a more diverse range of business again hold pride of place in our men’s game-day calendar. partners across a wide range of industries. This premium game-day experience is the perfect way to cheer on I encourage you to explore all our corporate offerings and contact the Saints and entertain your guests or clients in style. the team should you have any questions. Offering gourmet food and wine, you’ll hear from special guest speakers, discover the latest from club leaders and rub shoulders with St Kilda’s most high-profile supporters. ANDREW BASSAT PRESIDENT 2 PRESIDENT’S TABLE 4 SAINTS PREMIER LOUNGE 5 THE HALOS 6 HALO LEGENDS 7 AFL PLAYER SPONSORSHIP 8 AFLW PLAYER SPONSORSHIP 10 STK BUSINESS 11 CORPORATE SUITES 12 RSEA PARK BOARDROOM 13 MAJOR EVENTS 14 BUSINESS & SPORT LUNCH TREVOR BARKER AWARD 2021 TOYOTA AFL GRAND FINAL PACKAGES 3 3 PRESIDENT’S TABLE The President’s Table is St Kilda’s premium game day corporate experience. Presented by the Halos, it’s the perfect opportunity to entertain your guests or clients in style. Join club Directors, VIP guests and club major partners whilst enjoying fine food and wine, and be entertained by an array of special guest speakers. KEY BENEFITS: + Premium game day dining experience + Premium beverage package including beer, wine and soft drink + MC and Guest speakers + Premium Level 2 seating + Half time afternoon tea/supper DRESS CODE: Smart casual: Gentleman collar, ladies corporate, casual. Dress denim permitted, no sneakers PRICE: Adult: $350 PER PERSON Junior: $125 PER PERSON (UNDER 15 YEARS) CONTACT: Pat Clancey: 0438 545 520 Email: [email protected] Presented by the Halos 4 3 SAINTS PREMIER LOUNGE COCKTAIL STYLE ENTERTAINMENT The Saints Premier Lounge is a relaxed, casual function with live entertainment, available for a select number of games in 2021. You’ll love the Saints vibe and atmosphere as you take a seat on centre wing or watch from behind the glass whilst enjoying the company of friends and fellow Saints supporters. KEY FEATURES: + Gourmet finger food and half-time snacks + Premium beverage package including beer, wine and soft drink + Live entertainment, MC and guest speakers + Premium Level 2 seat DRESS CODE: Smart casual: Gentleman collar, ladies corporate, casual. Club colours encouraged. PRICE: Adult: $250 PER PERSON Junior: $100 PER PERSON (UNDER 15YO) CONTACT: Pat Clancey: 0438 545 520 Email: [email protected] 5 THE HALOS The Halos are the official Coterie group of the St Kilda Football Club. Mixing the finest in game day hospitality and inner sanctum experiences, this is the perfect way to support the club and enjoy the footy with the St Kilda faithful. GAME DAY BENEFITS: + One invitation to each of the six President’s Table functions + One invitation to each of the four Halo Legends Functions + Halo group photo with the 2021 playing squad and senior coach (held on team photo day) + Opportunity to purchase additional guest passes at a discounted Halo member rate + Priority access to Grand Final tickets (should the Saints be playing) ADDITIONAL BENEFITS: + Invitation to an exclusive Halo Pre-season event with Saints players and coaching staff + One invitation to the Halo mid-season lunch + One invitation to the Trevor Barker Award + One invitation to the Saints Business Lunch + Post Draft Analysis session – to be held at RSEA Park + One post game changeroom pass for one home game + Social Club Membership OPTIONAL Purchase a Marvel Stadium car park pass for all 10 home games: $275 INVESTMENT OPTIONS: 10 game package: $4,290 INCL. GST 6 game package: $3,290 INCL. GST (excludes Halo Legends and changeroom pass) CONTACT: Karl Slaviero: 0499 778 607 Email: [email protected] 6 HALO LEGENDS GAME DAY BENEFITS The Halo Legends Membership is a brand new offering for 2021, comprising four game day functions where a past ‘Legend’ of the club will be invited along and interviewed on stage each week. + One invitation to four Halo Legends game day functions + Premium Level 2 seats to all four games Hosted by two of your favourite former Saints, the Halo ‘Legends’ game day function is designed to be a more + Buffet style dining and half-time snacks relaxed, family friendly environment where you can rub shoulders with Saints royalty and cheer on the boys. + Premium beverage package including beer, wine and soft drink INVESTMENT: + Saints Legends as MC and guest speaker Four game package: $1,500 INCL. GST ADDITIONAL BENEFITS CONTACT: + One invitation to an exclusive Halo Pre-season event Karl Slaviero: 0499 778 607 with Saints players and coaching staff Email: [email protected] + One invitation to the Halo mid-season lunch + One Social Club Membership 7 AFL PLAYER SPONSORSHIP Becoming a Saints Player Sponsor is a fantastic way to support the club and align yourself with your favourite St Kilda player. Player sponsorship provides individuals or groups the chance to gain behind the scenes access along with invitations to exclusive player sponsor and club events throughout the season. STANDARD PLAYER SPONSORSHIP + Two invitations to the Player Sponsors pre-Season event + Two invitations to the Player Sponsors mid-season event + Two invitations to an exclusive VFL game day experience + Two invitations to a Saints Premier Lounge Function (game TBC) + Two invitations to the 2021 Trevor Barker Award + Your name or company recognised on saints.com.au + A player sponsor recognition item PREMIUM PLAYER SPONSORSHIP All the ‘Standard’ player benefits as above including the following: + Two invitations to attend the Saints Season Launch Function + VIP experience at the 2021 Trevor Barker Award + Travel to an interstate game (game TBC), which includes: » Two return economy airfares » One nights’ accommodation twin/king room » Two tickets to the game day function » Private catch up pre or post Captain’s Run with the Saints’ playing group CONTACT: Karl Slaviero: 0499 778 607 Email: [email protected] 8 STANDARD PLAYER SPONSORSHIP PREMIUM PLAYER SPONSORSHIP STANDARD PLAYER SENIOR - $2,850 CORE - $2,600 ACADEMY - $2,350 SPONSORSHIPSENIOR - $5,350 CORE - $5,100 ACADEMY - $4,850 Jarryn Geary Jade Gresham Oscar Clavarino Jarryn Geary Jade Gresham Oscar Clavarino Jack Billings Josh Battle Darragh Joyce Jack Billings Josh Battle Darragh Joyce Seb Ross Nick Coffield Jack Bytel Seb Ross Nick Coffield Jack Bytel Tim Membrey Luke Dunstan Sam Alabakis Tim Membrey Luke Dunstan Sam Alabakis Dan Hannebery Ben Long Ryan Byrnes Dan Hannebery Ben Long Ryan Byrnes Brad Hill Hunter Clark Leo Connolly Brad Hill Hunter Clark Leo Connolly Paddy Ryder Jack Sinclair Dan McKenzie Paddy Ryder Jack Sinclair Dan McKenzie Jack Lonie Dean Kent Sean McKernan Jack Lonie Dean Kent Sean McKernan Jake Carlisle Jimmy Webster Drafrees Jake Carlisle Jimmy Webster Drafrees Jack Steele Dougal Howard Jack Steele Dougal Howard Zac Jones Callum Wilkie Zac Jones Callum Wilkie Dan Butler Dylan Roberton Dan Butler Dylan Roberton Rowan Marshall Ben Paton Rowan Marshall Ben Paton Brad Crouch Max King Brad Crouch Max King Jack Higgins Jack Higgins 9 AFLW PLAYER SPONSORSHIP Get to know your favourite AFLW players and become an AFLW Player STANDARD PLAYER SPONSORSHIP Sponsor. It’s a great way to support the club and align yourself and your family or workplace with this exciting new team. Alison Brown Alice Burke Rosie Dillon Nat Exon Player Sponsorship provides you with the chance to gain behind the scenes Clara Fitzpatrick Caitlin Greiser Darcy Guttridge Bianca Jakobsson access as well as invitations to exclusive player sponsor and club events. Selena Karlson Poppy Kelly Tilly Lucas-Rodd Tamara Luke Tahlia Meyer Kate McCarthy Molly McDonald Georgia Patrikios THE PLAYER SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM PROVIDES YOU WITH THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS: Cat Phillips Hannah Priest Renee Saulitis Isabella Shannon + Two invitations to attend the AFLW Season Launch + Two invitations to the official game day function at one home Kate Shierlaw Tyanna Smith Jayde Van Dyk Olivia Vesely game at RSEA Park Nadia von Bertouch Rhiannon Watt Tarni White Claudia Whitfort + One invitation to attend the AFLW Best and Fairest + Two invitations to attend a pre-season meet and greet event Jacqueline Vogt Nicola Xenos with all AFLW players + Photo taken with the team on the official AFLW team photo day ALL AFLW PLAYERS: Price: $1,650 CONTACT: Karl Slaviero: 0499 778 607 Email: [email protected] 10 2021 STK BUSINESS PACKAGES STK Business has evolved from the successful Bay2Business Program launched in 2018, and now includes a large and diverse range of businesses and industries in Melbourne, including insurance, finance and professional services, real estate, property and hospitality, just to name a few.
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