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Partnership Opportunities 2020-21 PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES 2020-21 PREMIERSHIPS 1ST GRADE BELVIDERE CUP 2019-20 1ST GRADE LO 2011-12 1ST GRADE T20 2011-12, 2013-14, 2015-16 1ST GRADE State Challenge 2012-13 2ND GRADE 2004-05 3RD GRADE 2003-04 4TH GRADE 2002-03, 2005-06, 2007-08 5TH GRADE 2005-06, 2007-08, 2016-17 METRO CUP 2008-09 CLUB CHAMPIONS 2007-08, 2010-11 Welcome to the Randwick Petersham Cricket Club sponsorship brochure. In the club’s 19 seasons we have been among the Top 10 clubs in the NSW Premier competition. Our teams have performed well on the field filling our trophy cabinet with 15 Premierships and 2 Club Championships and in our 20th season we will defend the First Grade Premiership – The Belvidere Cup. The Randy Petes are proud to contribute to Australian and NSW cricket through the Test cricketers Simon Katich, Usman Khawaja, Nathan Hauritz and, more recently Australian World Cup Champion, David Warner. The success of the Randy Petes is not only highlighted through our on-field successes but through our strong volunteer base and community engagement programs. Over the years we have raised over $8000 for a variety of local charities including the McGrath Foundation and Sydney Children’s Hospital Palliative Care Unit. We also hosted the New Balance Community Cricket Week (Feb 2015) – providing a final training camp and 50 over warm up match for the 2015 Cricket Ireland World Cup squad and coaching for over 60 local primary school students. The volunteers, coaches and players are dedicated and strive to uphold the Spirit of Cricket which intrinsically links to our motto “TRUST – RESPECT – HUMILITY.” As a sponsor we can provide your business with the largest geographical footprint of all NSW Premier clubs covering the Eastern Suburbs and Inner West. By becoming part of the Randy Petes family your business will be linked to our cricketing and local communities with the opportunity to tap into our growing Sponsors Network, increase your customer base, enjoy Premier 1st Grade and Representative cricket from the ‘best seats in the house’, Sponsor’s Events and tickets to the renowned President’s lunch. Our club aims to work with all our sponsors to provide them with the best possible exposure and returns as you can note through the Sponsor Testimonials included in this brochure. Welcome from Michael Whitney AM I, and everyone at the Randy Petes look forward to welcoming you to our club pictured with former Australian Test batsman Simon Katich family in 2020-21 – Our 20th season. We are the Randy Petes!! WHY SPONSOR THE RANDY PETES? THE CLUB The Randwick Petersham Cricket Club has a rich history incorporating our Foundation Clubs – Randwick, Petersham, Marrickville and Petersham- Marrickville. With a combined history of 258 playing years the Randy Petes are one of the newest and oldest clubs in Sydney Premier Cricket history and have produced 18 Test Cricketers and 79 First Class Representatives for NSW. Our geographic footprint covers Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs and the Inner West – the biggest club by geographic area in Sydney Premier Cricket. By partnering with our Club you will gain access to a burgeoning Business Network and Social Media presence reaching across Australia and Internationally throughout the cricketing world. MEMBERS, PLAYERS & LEGENDS The club field 9 teams in the Sydney Grade, Sydney Metropolitan and Sydney Masters competitions – a total playing group exceeding 120 – as well as their family and friends. The Randwick Petersham Legends Society provides former players and player’s Following the success of the New Balance Community Cricket Week families to stay connected with club mates and cracked the 150 member mark the Randy Petes have signed as Cricket Ireland’s Official Overseas in 2018-19. Scholarship Programme partner. NO OTHER SYDNEY PREMIER CLUB IS OFFICIALLY PARTNERED Our Club network combined with the Randy Petes ever-growing sponsors network provides increased opportunity for your business to tap into a new WITH AN INTERNATIONAL TEAM demographic of customers and join a community focussed and successful local club. SPONSOR’S TESTIMONIAL Randwick Petersham Cricket are a community-minded and professional club with a strong emphasis on developing cricketers providing them with the best possible opportunity to reach their potential as a cricketer and citizen. In my time as Platinum Sponsor I have enjoyed working with Mike Whitney, the Committee and the talented players and witnessing a number of them gaining higher honours. I look forward to strengthening my partnership with the Randy Petes in the seasons to come. Philip Iacovou Director Lefand Group Building & Facility Management EXPAND THE SCOPE of your business Give your brand a POINT OF DIFFERENTIATION Be COMMUNITY FOCUSSED COOGEE OVAL GROUND SIGNAGE COOGEE OVAL GROUND - Permanent signage Sept to April - Estimated daily foot traffic at Coogee 4000+ 2020-21 SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES Platinum Sponsorship $25,000 + GST Gold Sponsorship $10,000 + GST Green Sponsorship $5,000 + GST Silver Sponsorship $3,000 + GST Pegasus Sponsorship $1,500 + GST MORE EXPOSURE RANDWICK PETERSHAM WILL OFFER FOR THE FIRST TIME ROLLING MATCH DAY PROMOTIONS ON COOGEE OVAL’S NEW LED SCOREBOARD FOR ALL PACKAGES AUSTRALIAN TEST REPRESENTATIVES 2020-21 PLATINUM SPONSORSHIP Minimum of $25 000 +GST This package provides local businesses with exposure across the Eastern Suburbs and Inner West through a range of mediums including local papers, high visibility on playing/training shirts and the Randy Petes’ website. Inclusions: - Logo to front centre of all playing shirts of all teams - Logo to front centre of all training shirt - Team branding of the First Grade team - Four 8m x 800mm fence signs at Coogee Oval (signage facilitated by the club) - Signage at the club’s training ground – Snape Park, Maroubra - A table at the Club’s 20th Anniversary celebration dinner - Multiple opportunities to advertise at club functions including season launch, President’s Lunch and AGM - Prominent logo branding on www.randwickpetershamcricket.com.au with link - Email exposure to players, supporters and sponsors throughout the season - Invitation to AGM / Awards night - Inclusion (double page advert) in the club’s Annual Report (distribution of 300+ hard copy and electronic) - Social media advertising regularly throughout the season - Access to the Randy Petes’ Sponsorship Network - Prominent exposure on charity day shirt (Ladies Day) and 4 invitations – subject to SCA approval - 1 signed 1st Grade shirt - PA exposure at T20 home matches (Sunday matches) - Club cards to access sponsor discounts* David Warner RANDWICK PETERSHAM IS A COMMUNITY FOCUSSED CLUB SUPPORTING OUR LOCAL JUNIORS, BUSINESSES AND CHARITIES. 2020-21 GOLD SPONSORSHIP Minimum of $10 000 +GST This package provides local businesses with exposure across the Eastern Suburbs and Inner West through a range of mediums including local papers, high visibility on playing/training shirts and the Randy Petes’ website. Inclusions: - Logo to front right breast of all playing shirt (or equivalent thereof) - Logo to right breast or sleeve of training shirt Daya Singh - Two 6m x 800mm fence signs at Coogee Oval (signage facilitated by the club) - Signage at the club’s training ground – Snape Park, Maroubra - 4 tickets to the Club’s 20th Anniversary celebration dinner with opportunity to purchase extra at a discounted rate - Multiple opportunities to advertise at club functions including season launch, President’s Lunch and AGM - Prominent logo branding on www.randwickpetershamcricket.com.au with link - Email exposure to players, supporters and sponsors throughout the season - Invitation to AGM / Awards night - Inclusion in the club’s Annual Report (distribution of 300+ hard copy and electronic) - Social media advertising regularly throughout the season - Access to the Randy Petes sponsorship network - Prominent exposure on charity day shirt (Ladies Day) and 4 invitations – subject to SCA approval Alex Kemp - 1 signed 1st Grade shirt - PA exposure at T20 home matches (Sunday matches) -Club cards to access sponsor discounts* Our Junior Development Program is run by many of our Coaches and Players who coach our local juniors and clubs in the East and Inner West and in 2019-20 these Junior Coaching Programs are set to GROW!!! 2020-21 GREEN SPONSORSHIP Minimum of $5,000 + GST This package provides local businesses with exposure across the Eastern Suburbs and Inner West through a range of mediums including local papers, high visibility on playing/training shirts and the Randy Petes’ website. Inclusions: - Logo to back of playing shirts of all teams (or equivalent thereof) - Logo to sleeve or back of training shirt - Two 4m x 800mm fence signs at Coogee Oval (signage will be facilitated by the club at cost to the sponsor) - Signage at the club’s training ground – Snape Park, Maroubra - 2 tickets to the Club’s 20th Anniversary celebration dinner with opportunity to purchase extra at a discounted rate - Multiple opportunities to advertise at club functions including season launch, President’s Lunch and AGM - Prominent logo branding on www.randwickpetershamcricket.com.au with link - Email exposure to players, supporters and sponsors throughout the season - Invitation to AGM / Awards night - Inclusion in the club’s Annual Report (distribution of 300+ hard copy and electronic) - Social media advertising 6 times throughout the season - Access to the Randy Petes sponsorship network - Back of charity day shirt (Ladies Day) and 2 invitations – Subject to SCA approval - 1 signed 1st Grade
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