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The Best Matches. the Best Seats. Toyota Afl Grand Final THE BEST MATCHES. THE BEST SEATS. TOYOTA AFL GRAND FINAL. GUARANTEED. 2 PREMIERSHIP CLUB 2016 BE PART OF F O OT B A L L’ S BEST KEPT SECRET As the AFL’s premium corporate membership program, the Premiership Club offers you unprecedented access to the 2016 Toyota AFL Premiership Season. Enjoy all the on-field action from the very best seats with premium tickets to every AFL game at the MCG and Etihad Stadium throughout the season, including all Finals. Entertain your clients in style with the Premiership ppAccess to purchase guest passes for MCG matches Club’s fully-transferable benefits, including: (subject to availability) ppPremium centre-wing reserved seating for every ppOption to purchase tickets to international cricket AFL match at the MCG and Etihad Stadium games held at the MCG (including all Finals) ppFully transferable match tickets and benefits ppAll-inclusive Grand Final Day hospitality package ppDedicated Member Service Centre and ppAccess to modern dining and bar facilities at the easy- to-use online booking system MCG and Etihad Stadium ppAdelaide Oval reciprocal rights ppComplimentary access to exclusive golf clubs ppA reserved seat for all NAB Challenge matches played at Etihad Stadium Joining the Premiership Club is the best decision we could’ve made to entertain our clients. The benefits offered are excellent and a real benefit to our business SAM CIMINO BORAL BRICKS 3 PREMIERSHIP CLUB 2016 MELBOURNE CRICKET GROUND The Premiership Club provides members and their guests access to unprecedented seating and dining facilities at every AFL match played at the MCG in 2016. S MEMBERE SEATING ppNewly renovated function room MCCRESERV LIGHT with exclusive modern facilities 1 ppAccess to premium dedicated TOWER OLYMPIC seating forSTAND the season, located ppEntertain clients in a less-formal GATE Q47 Q46 GATEon Level 2 between N17-N21 setting offering a more-casual 2 Q45 Q44 Q48 Q49 3 corporate environment Q50 Q43 pp Q51 Access to purchase Level 2 Q42 L 4 V E BAR Q52 L E P Guest Passes pp SMITH 45 Enjoy panoramic behind-glass P OL Q41 GREY YMPIC 44 Q53 FRANKP LOUNGE 43 viewing and never miss a minute 3 COMMITTEE LIGHT Q40 P L S ROOMROOM OLYMPIC Q54 42 E E V MEMBERE ROOM CO N L LIGHT ROOMMCCRESERV N 6 1 RP of the action N 47 TOWER THE PREMIERSHIP LONG OLYMPIC 46 . 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