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Carlton Corporate Entertain | Network | Enjoy Contents CARLTON CORPORATE ENTERTAIN | NETWORK | ENJOY CONTENTS MATCH-DAY HOSPITALITY CARLTON FOOTBALL CLUB MAJOR EVENTS Carlton President’s Club by Virgin Australia 6 AFLW Best and Fairest, The Carltonians 7 proudly presented by Big Ant Studios 27 Corporate Suites – MCG 9 John Nicholls Medal, proudly presented by Hyundai 27 Corporate Suites – Marvel Stadium 10 Carlton IN Business Grand Final Event 27 CORPORATE GROUPS AND VIP MEMBERSHIPS MORE FROM CARLTON CORPORATE Carlton IN Business 11 Carlton Respects 29 The Carltonians membership 14 Hyundai 31 Navy League 15 Branding and Partnerships 32 Sydney Blues 16 Blues Forever 33 Young Carlton Professionals 17 GUERNSEY CLUB AFL Senior Coach Ambassador 19 AFLW Senior Coach Ambassador 20 AFL Coaches Ambassador 21 AFL Player Sponsorship Platinum 22 AFL Player Sponsorship Gold 23 AFL Player Sponsorship Silver 24 AFLW Player Sponsorship 25 WELCOME TO CARLTON CORPORATE Football is set to return in a big way in 2021, and our team is working closely with the AFL to prepare for a return to the rivalries, experiences and rituals we’ve grown to love. The Carlton Corporate team is eager to welcome you back to the footy next year, with a raft of exciting products and VIP memberships to suit all levels of investment. Our team is ready to begin tailoring solutions for your individual or corporate needs and will offer some of the best seats in the house for an unrivalled hospitality experience. To ensure you receive priority access to the biggest games, please contact one of our team members today to discuss your requirements and secure a booking.* We look forward to seeing you back at the footy in 2021! *All VIP membership benefits and corporate hospitality will be subject to AFL and State Government restrictions. 2021 CARLTON CORPORATE PAGE 3 FROM THE PRESIDENT In 2021, football is back. Back to the game we know and love. Full of passion, atmosphere and most importantly, back to sharing unforgettable moments with our family, friends and colleagues. The roar of the crowd, the feats of the players and enjoyment we share as one alongside our fellow members and supporters – there quite simply is no other form of entertainment that comes close to matching our great game. Imagine how much bigger and better that feeling will be when we are back in 2021! We want to be there in the big moments, in front of the big crowds and ensure Carlton games consistently become never-to-be missed experiences. Whether you join us in the stands, attend our match- day functions or get involved in our corporate network, we want you to experience the very best of what we have to offer in 2021. So make sure you don’t miss out. Given crowds will be returning for the first time in 18 months and likely in a limited capacity, demand is set to be at an all-time high. Therefore, I encourage you to book early for our match-day hospitality events, including the Carlton President’s Club or alternatively enquire about our Carlton IN Business program, to ensure you secure your spot for what is set to be a successful and entertaining year ahead. Go Blues! Mark LoGiudice 2021 CARLTON CORPORATE PAGE 4 MATCH-DAY HOSPITALITY Make your Carlton match day a unique experience and the answer to your premium hospitality and networking needs. 2021 CARLTON CORPORATE PAGE 5 CARLTON YOUR EXPERIENCE INCLUDES • Delectable menu prepared by a range of Melbourne’s finest PRESIDENT’S chefs and restaurants CLUB • Premium Level 2 reserved seating • Continuous service of basic spirits, beer, wine, espresso coffee and soft drinks • Half-time fare by Virgin • Networking opportunities with Carlton Football Club Australia corporate partners • Company signage on your table (full table bookings only) • Formal address from Carlton President Mark LoGiudice • Official AFL Record • Live entertainment and special guest speakers • Post-match bar service DRESS CODE Men: Lounge suit (tie optional) Women: Business casual, strictly no denim BOOKINGS AND ENQUIRIES corporate.carltonfc.com.au (03) 9389 6354 [email protected] 2021 CARLTON CORPORATE PAGE 6 THE YOUR EXPERIENCE INCLUDES • Delectable menu prepared by chef and co-owner of CARLTONIANS Lamaro’s South Melbourne, Geoff Lindsay • 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 DRESS CODE Men: Lounge suit (tie optional) Women: Business casual, strictly no denim BOOKINGS AND ENQUIRIES carltonians.com.au (03) 9389 6226 [email protected] CULINARY PARTNER 2021 CARLTON CORPORATE PAGE 7 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. 2021 CARLTON CORPORATE PAGE 8 THE YOUR EXPERIENCE INCLUDES INVESTMENT • All MCG AFL matches, including finals and non Carlton • A+ from $7,000 matches MCG • A from $6,500 • Exclusive use of your own private suite for 16–18 people • B from $5,700 • VIP underground stadium car parking • C from $5,200 • Theatre-style seating with retractable glass • Cricket, concerts and other • Sumptuous dining menu events – price on enquiry • Beverage package including beer, wines and soft drinks Pricing is based on full capacity of 16 people. If restrictions • Half-time fare prevent full capacity, pricing • Freshly brewed tea and coffee will be updated accordingly. • Personal waiter service • Official AFL Record • Closed-circuit TV DRESS CODE Neat, casual attire. Football colours acceptable. BOOKINGS AND ENQUIRIES corporate.carltonfc.com.au (03) 9389 6354 [email protected] 2021 CARLTON CORPORATE PAGE 9 MARVEL YOUR EXPERIENCE INCLUDES INVESTMENT • Carlton home and away games • A from $5,500 STADIUM • Exclusive use of your own private suite for 12 people • B from $5,250 • VIP underground stadium car parking • C from $5,000 • Theatre-style seating with retractable glass Pricing is based on full capacity of 12 people. If restrictions • Sumptuous dining menu prevent full capacity, pricing will be updated accordingly. • Beverage package including beer, wine and soft drink • Half-time fare • Freshly brewed tea and coffee • Personal waiter service • Official AFL Record • Closed-circuit TV DRESS CODE Neat, casual attire. Football colours acceptable. BOOKINGS AND ENQUIRIES corporate.carltonfc.com.au (03) 9389 6354 [email protected] 2021 CARLTON CORPORATE PAGE 10 Carlton IN Business (CIB), proudly presented by Virgin Australia and Austbrokers, is a structured program designed to integrate businesses into one of the biggest corporate networks across Australia. 2021 CARLTON CORPORATE PAGE 11 YOUR MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES CARLTON IN • One invitation to Carlton IN Business Executive Network Forum BUSINESS • One invitation to Leaders of Industry Evening • One table (10) to the Carlton IN Business Major Luncheon Carlton IN Business cultivates relationships and • Two invitations to the Carlton IN Business Food and Wine Evening most importantly, facilitates real opportunities • Eight invitations to the Carlton IN Business Grand Final Luncheon for your business, offering you and your and after party organisation unprecedented access to an extraordinary network. • Four invitations to Carlton IN Business premium networking dinner • Dedicated business connector for your organisation INVESTMENT $10,300 ENQUIRIES carltoninbusiness.com.au (03) 9389 6217 [email protected] PROUDLY PRESENTED BY 2021 CARLTON CORPORATE PAGE 12 CORPORATE GROUPS AND VIP MEMBERSHIPS Take your love for Carlton to the next level and join a corporate group or VIP membership. 2021 CARLTON CORPORATE PAGE 13 THE YOUR MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES INVESTMENT • Three-course menu and beverage package at home games Full membership: 11 home games • Ability to bank Carltonians home games+ CARLTONIANS $4,340 per person • Ability to purchase guest passes – adult/youth/junior MEMBERSHIP Casual membership: • Level 2 reserved seating for attended functions Four home games • Admission to all Carlton games played in Melbourne $3,290 per person Established in 1964, the Carltonians (MCG / MRVL) Youth membership*: is the original and longest serving $300 per person coterie of the Carlton Football Club. • Priority access to tickets for any Carlton Football Club final • Invitation to the exclusive Carltonians ‘Meet the Players’ event Junior membership*: $150 per person • Invitation to the Carlton Football Club pre-season event • Invitation to the Carlton Football Club junior clinic *Does not include access to match-day dining. (14 yrs & under) A guest pass must be purchased for access to Carltonians functions. • Invitation to the Inner Sanctum Dinner with key Carlton +Due to high demand, banked tickets cannot be used for personnel blockbuster games against Collingwood, Essendon or Richmond. • Invitation to the Carltonians Christmas party • 10 Carltonians major raffle tickets • Access to a dedicated Carlton Football Club Account Manager DRESS CODE CULINARY PARTNER Men: Lounge suit (tie optional) Women: Business casual, strictly no denim BOOKINGS AND ENQUIRIES carltonians.com.au (03) 9389 6226 [email protected] 2021 CARLTON CORPORATE PAGE 14 YOUR MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES NAVY • VIP training session – children and grandchildren are invited to LEAGUE meet Carlton Football Club AFL players • Season preview event with Carlton Football Club personnel Navy League offers an ideal platform through • Two pre-match
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