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Corporate Hospitality 2012/13 Corporate Hospitality 2012/13 Message from Stuart Clark Corporate Hospitality Options Welcome to the KFC T20 Big Bash League season two. After such a OPen aIr bOxeS* Star Club VIP Party* successful campaign in BBL|01 we can’t wait to hit the field again this summer. Sit in the luxury of a corporate box while still taking in the Don your magenta and join Sydney’s best VIP party as the atmosphere of live sport. Hear every ball hit and ever six Sixers celebrate summer. With entertainment on and off Returning for BBL|02 are Brad Haddin, Brett Lee, Steve Smith and cheered for, all the while with your food and drink delivered the field, this is the hottest ticket in town. Stephen O’Keefe. Joining them will be the likes of prolific opener David to your side. Warner and West Indian spin sensation Sunil Narine. The Star Club is where Sydney’s social scene meets the Each package includes your open air box ticket to the match cricket pitch, with gourmet food and all you can drink, While we can’t wait for the party to start on the field with an exciting and as well as a selection of gourmet foods on arrival, pre match this is the place to be seen. entertaining brand of cricket, we are looking forward to ensuring it also and at the change of innings. STAR CLUB VIP PARTY continues off the field with our corporate hospitality options reflecting the summer fun. Then choose from two different beverage packages – $300pp pay as you go or an unlimited package. We have options for all budgets with outdoor boxes, seating up to eight *Please note there is an additional 20% surcharge on all corporate people, providing fantastic seating to absorb the atmosphere of the game Food & pay AS YoU go BeVeRAge PACkAge hospitality for the Boxing Day match against the Hobart Hurricanes. with food and beverages available all from your seat. $150pp/$1,200 per box Bill O’Reilly Dally Stand If you are looking for something a little more premium, why not join the (Beverage prices available on application) Messenger Stand Victor Trumper VIP party of the Star Club. Located in the function rooms of the Victor Kippax Stand BAY 10 Carroll Food & UNLIMITed BeVeRAge PACkAge Trumper stand, Sydney’s best party will be the place to be seen this S ta r Bradman C $250pp/$2000 per box lu summer with gourmet food and unlimited beverages available for the Stand b duration of the match. With some of Sydney’s best-known faces attending BAY 1 the game, this is one party not to be missed. BAY 45 We hope that you will join us this summer as we take our entertaining M.A. Noble Stand brand of cricket into BBL|02. BAY 18 BAY 25 Stuart Clark Clive geNeRAL MANAgeR Churchill Members Stand Sydney Sixers Pavilion s BAY 33 xe Ladies Bo rate Stand Corpo Brewongle Stand GaMe 1 - Sydney SIxerS V Sydney tHunder 8 deC Driver Avenue GaMe 2 - Sydney SIxerS V PertH SCOrCHerS 16 deC GaMe 3 - Sydney SIxerS V HObart HurrICaneS 26 deC GaMe 4 - Sydney SIxerS V MelbOurne reneGadeS 9 Jan 13 all matches scheduled to commence at 7pm subject to change. Sales enquiries & bookings CONTACt P. (02) 8302 6029 | 1800 SIXERS E. [email protected] W. www.sydneysixers.com.au | facebook.com/sydneysixers | twitter.com/sixersBBL.
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