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HCA Harrison Room Dining 2018 As an exclusive arm of the Collingwood Football Club, Black & White Hospitality operates as a complete service provider for all your hospitality, corporate experience and advertising needs. The Collingwood Football Club is undoubtedly the biggest and most prestigious sporting club in Australia, in no small part due to the unrivalled strength of its corporate appeal – with close to 80,000 members, a stable of elite corporate partners and an incredible history, claiming 15 premiership titles. With access to a vast array of major sporting, entertainment and cultural events including the AFL (Home and Away Season and Finals), Rod Laver Arena concerts and events, Spring Racing Carnival, International Cricket, Australian Grand Prix and so much more, Black & White Hospitality can tailor a complete corporate hospitality and entertainment package for you. 2 T (03) 8412 0194 | E [email protected] T (03) 8412 0194 | E [email protected] 3 The AFL’s most PRESIDENT’S CLUB renowned dining experience The President’s Club, Collingwood’s premier match day event, offers a unique and premium experience for each home game. Enjoy restaurant style dining, outstanding entertainment and unprecedented networking opportunities. Key Features: Dress Code: » Premium Level 2 reserved seating » Business Casual » Gourmet dining experience (men – jackets, collar & tailored trousers required) Persons under the age of 18 are not permitted » Premium wines, beer, spirits and soft drinks » Half time afternoon tea/supper Price: » Live entertainment and guest speakers » From $395 » Olympic Room, MCG and Limelight Room, Etihad Stadium » $595 - ANZAC Day (must be purchased with 3 other games) 2018 President’s Club Fixture RD Opponent Date Venue Function Time Game Time Price (pp) 5 Essendon Wednesday 25 April MCG 12:30pm 3.20pm $595 6 Richmond Sunday 29 April MCG 1:15pm 3.20pm $495 8 Geelong Sunday 13 May MCG 1:15pm 3.20pm $495 10 Western Bulldogs Friday 25 May Etihad Stadium 5:45pm 7.50pm $445 11 Fremantle Sunday 3 June MCG 1:15pm 3.20pm $395 14 Carlton Sunday 24 June MCG 1:15pm 3.20pm $495 17 West Coast Eagles Sunday 15 July MCG 11:30am 1.10pm $395 18 North Melbourne Saturday 21 July MCG 11:45am 1.45pm $445 22 Port Adelaide Saturday 18 August MCG 11:45am 1.45pm $445 4 T (03) 8412 0194 | E [email protected] T (03) 8412 0194 | E [email protected] 5 President’s Club Away Games PREMIER LOUNGE Blockbuster AWAY games Relaxed, cocktail-style entertainment Enjoy the relaxed surrounds of the Yarra Park Room for our away games at the MCG. Brought to you by Roadwise Traffic Services, experience Collingwood’s blockbuster home games at the MCG in a Located on Level 3 of the Olympic Stand, dining in the Yarra Park Room gives you the chance to enjoy pre-game entertainment and a delicious meal, before viewing the game from your reserved seats on fun and relaxed environment. Level 2 N section or Level 4 Q section. Situated in the Miller Room located on Level 2 of the Great Southern Key Features: Stand, enjoy a dedicated match-day host along with cocktail food, » Gourmet dining experience in the Yarra Park beverages and live entertainment. When the game commences, Room on Level 3 of the Olympic Stand view the game from your Level 2 seat outside the room. » Reserved seats to view the game (Level 2 N section or Level 4 Q section) Key Features: Dress Code: » Premium wines, spirits, beer and soft drinks » Premium Level 2 reserved seating » Smart Casual (collar required) » Live entertainment » Wandering-style cocktail food^ Persons under the age of 18 are not permitted » Half time afternoon tea/supper » Premium wines, beer and soft drinks Price: » Dress Code: Live entertainment » $310 (per game except ANZAC Day) » Half time afternoon tea/supper » Business Casual » ANZAC Day + 2 games - $1070 total (men – jackets, collar & tailored trousers required) » ANZAC Day + 3 games - $1330 total ^ Served one hour pre-match and at half time only » Price: ANZAC Day + 4 games - $1550 total » $395 per person 2018 Premier Lounge Fixture 2018 Collingwood Away game Fixture RD Opponent Date Venue Function Time Game Time RD Opponent Date Venue Function Time Game Time Price (pp) 5 Essendon – ANZAC Day Wednesday 25 April MCG 2.00pm 3.20pm 1 Hawthorn Saturday 24 March MCG 5.30pm 7.25pm $395 6 Richmond Sunday 29 April MCG 2.20pm 3.20pm 3 Carlton Friday 6 April MCG 5.45pm 7.50pm $395 8 Geelong Cats Sunday 13 May MCG 2.20pm 3.20pm 12 Melbourne – Queen’s Birthday Monday 11 June MCG 1.15pm 3.20pm $395 14 Carlton Sunday 24 June MCG 2.20pm 3.20pm 19 Richmond Saturday 28 July MCG 11.45am 1.45pm $395 18 North Melbourne Saturday 21 July MCG 12.45pm 1.45pm 6 T (03) 8412 0194 | E [email protected] T (03) 8412 0194 | E [email protected] 7 ANZAC DAY Wednesday 25 April Ryder Room More than a game of football, experience ANZAC Day in style and soak in all the atmosphere at the biggest game on the home and away calendar. Soak up the atmosphere of this truly remarkable day whilst enjoying a quality dining experience on-site at the MCG and hearing from special guests in the Ryder Room on Level 2. Key Features: » Premium P section reserved seating on Level 2A » Gourmet three course dining experience » Premium wines, ales, spirits and soft drinks » Live entertainment and guest speakers » Half time afternoon tea/supper » AFL Record for each guest Dress Code: » Business Casual (collar required) Persons under the age of 18 are not permitted Price: » $595 per person AFL’s biggest Home and Away blockbuster 8 T (03) 8412 0194 | E [email protected] T (03) 8412 0194 | E [email protected] 9 ANZAC DAY ANZAC DAY Wednesday 25 April Wednesday 25 April GLASSHOUSE – Olympic Park HCA Harrison Room dining Join us for this memorable ANZAC Day Enjoy the relaxed surrounds of the function at the centre of the Olympic HCA Harrison Room for our blockbuster Park precinct overlooking Collingwood’s ANZAC Day game at the MCG. training ground. Enjoy a gourmet lunch with premium beverages and hearing from guest Located on Level 2 of the Ponsford Stand, dining in the Harrison Room gives you the chance to enjoy speakers and entertainers. pre-game entertainment from a guest speaker and a delicious meal, before viewing the game from your Overlooking iconic Olympic Park, the Glasshouse is reserved seats located in section Q of the MCG. just a short walk from the CBD and is only minutes away from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Federation Key Features: Square, Southbank, Rod Laver Arena and the MCG. » Three course dining experience in the HCA Key Features: Harrison Room on Level 2 of the Ponsford Stand » Reserved seat, Q section (Top Level) » Reserved seats to view the game or M Section (Ground Level) (located in Q section, above the function room) » Gourmet two course dining experience » Premium wines, spirits, beer and soft drinks » Premium wines, ales and soft drinks » Live entertainment and guest speakers » Live entertainment and guest speakers » Half time afternoon tea/supper » AFL Record for each guest Dress Code: Dress Code: » Smart Casual (collar required) » Smart Casual (collar required) Price: Price: » $550 per person » $395 per person 10 T (03) 8412 0194 | E [email protected] T (03) 8412 0194 | E [email protected] 11 INNER SANCTUM INTERSTATE HOSPITALITY The ultimate match day experience Experience our interstate blockbusters in style Upgrade your interstate trip with an Inner Back for 2018 … Go behind the scenes and watch the boys warm up in the change Sanctum Experience rooms before the game on match day! Catch Collingwood take on its interstate Get up close and personal with the players and coaches Exclusive for a maximum of 10 guests only at each MCG home game (including ANZAC Day), impress your when we travel interstate! Exclusive for a maximum of clients in true style with a Collingwood inner sanctum experience. Inclusive of a pre-match address from rivals, while enjoying a weekend away. up to six (6) guests only. Take your interstate trip to the an assistant coach, you’ll be able to access to the Collingwood change rooms to watch the players warm next level when you experience football on the road, up, and feel the energy and excitement as the they prepare for the big game. You’ll then have your photo Inclusive of gourmet hospitality, guest speakers just as the players do. taken on the hallowed turf of the MCG and watch all the match action from your Level 2 reserved seats. and reserved seats with premium viewing, this is the best way to witness our interstate games in Key Features: Key Features: Dress Code: style! » Watch the players warm up in the change rooms » Watch the players on ground warm up from » Smart Casual before the game Key Features: the Collingwood bench » Pre-match address by an assistant coach Price: » Premium reserved seating » Pre-match address by an assistant coach » Photo on the ground » Individual Games – $995 per person » Gourmet dining experience » Photo on the hallowed turf of the MCG » Premium wines, beer and soft drinks Price: » Level 2 reserved seating in the Olympic Stand » Live entertainment and guest speakers » from $995 per person Price: » from $330 per person 2018 Interstate Hospitality Fixture RD Opponent Date Venue Function Time Game Time Price (pp) 4 Adelaide Crows Friday 13 April Adelaide Oval TBC 7.20pm $395 15 Gold Coast SUNS Saturday 30 June Metricon Stadium TBC 7.25pm $330 20 Sydney Swans Saturday 4 August SCG TBC 7.25pm $450 23 Fremantle Friday 24 August Optus Stadium TBC TBC $420 12 T (03) 8412 0194 | E [email protected] T (03) 8412 0194 | E [email protected] 13 2018 AFL Corporate Suite Fixture @ MCG CORPORATE SUITES RD Date Teams Time Any AFL MATCH at the MCG 1 Thursday, Mar 22 Richmond vs.
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