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Carlton Corporate CARLTON CORPORATE THE ANSWER TO YOUR NETWORKING AND PREMIUM HOSPITALITY NEEDS. 1 Table of Contents WELCOME | 3 MATCH-DAY CORPORATE GROUPS HOSPITALITY | 4 & VIP MEMBERSHIPS | 16 Mark LoGiudice Carlton President’s Club | 5 Carltonians membership | 17 President Carlton Football Club The Carltonians | 9 Carlton IN Business | 18 2019 Carlton Football Navy League | 19 Club Corporate Fixture | 10 Sydney Blues | 20 Corporate Suites MCG | 11 Young Carlton Corporate Suites Marvel Professionals | 21 Stadium | 15 GUERNSEY CARLTON MORE FROM CARLTON CLUB | 22 FOOTBALL CLUB CORPORATE | 33 MAJOR EVENTS | 31 AFL Senior Coach Carlton Respects | 34 Ambassador | 23 AFLW Best and Fairest | 32 Hyundai | 36 AFLW Senior Coach Carlton Football Club Branding & Partnerships | 37 Ambassador | 24 mid-season major event | 32 Blues Forever | 38 AFL Coaches John Nicholls Medal | 32 Ambassador | 25 Carlton IN Business AFL Player Sponsorship Grand Final Luncheon | 32 Platinum | 26 Spirit of Carlton AFL Player Sponsorship Hall of Fame and 1970 Gold | 27 Reunion | 32 AFL Player Sponsorship Silver | 28 AFLW Player Sponsorship | 29 Lorem ipsum Lorem WELCOME WHAT AN EXCITING YEAR WE HAVE AHEAD OF US AT THE CARLTON FOOTBALL CLUB IN 2020. Under new coach David Teague, Our Round 3 match against Join us through our range of our AFL team is ready to take Essendon will be a marquee hospitality options, coterie the next significant step towards game on the AFL calendar, groups, our Carlton IN Business success. as we take centre stage on a program, our player and coach Thursday night at the MCG for sponsorship program or at As you would have seen during the second time in three weeks. any one of our major events the back end of 2019, there is throughout the year. a special feeling building at the The Round 9 clash with Blues and we want you to be a Collingwood will feature our The 2020 season cannot come part of it. 50-year celebration of the quickly enough and I look famous 1970 premiership. forward to seeing you there. It all kicks off with a blockbuster start to 2020 that We play our final seven games Go Blues! will see us face traditional of the season in Melbourne, rivals Richmond, Essendon and five of which are home games, Collingwood, all within the first so you will not miss a minute of nine weeks of the season. the action. Our match-day hospitality events, including the Carlton Mark LoGiudice President’s Club by Virgin President | Carlton Football Club Australia, will continue to grow, as will the unique, passionate atmosphere that can only be experienced at Carlton home games. 3 MATCH-DAY HOSPITALITY MAKE YOUR CARLTON MATCH DAY A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE AND THE ANSWER TO YOUR PREMIUM HOSPITALITY AND NETWORKING NEEDS. 4 Carlton President’s Club BY VIRGIN AUSTRALIA Y O U R Delectable menu prepared by Half-time fare Official AFL Record EXPERIENCE a range of Melbourne’s finest INCLUDES Networking opportunities Live entertainment and chefs and restaurants with Carlton Football Club special guest speakers Premium Level 2 reserved corporate partners Post-match bar service seating Company signage on your Continuous service of basic table (full table bookings only) DRESS CODE spirits, beer, wine, espresso Men: Lounge suit (tie Formal address from Carlton coffee and soft drinks optional) Women: Business Football Club President casual, strictly no denim RD1 RD2 RD3 PLATINUM RD6 Richmond v Carlton (away) Carlton v Western Bulldogs Carlton v Essendon Carlton v North Melbourne Thur 19 Mar | 7:25pm | MCG Sat 28 Mar | 4:35pm | MRVL Thur 2 Apr | 7:25pm | MCG Sun 26 Apr | 3:20pm | MCG Cost $395 Cost $395 Cost $450 Cost $395 R D 9 PLATINUM R D 12 R D 15 R D 17 Carlton v Collingwood Carlton v GWS Giants Carlton v Geelong Cats Carlton v Sydney Swans Sun 17 May | 1:10pm | MCG Sat 6 Jun | 7:25pm | MRVL Sat 27 Jun | 4:35pm | MRVL Sun 12 Jul | 3:20pm | MRVL Cost $450 Cost $395 Cost $395 Cost $395 R D 18 R D 19 R D 21 PLATINUM R D 23 Carlton v Brisbane Lions Carlton v West Coast Eagles Carlton v Richmond Carlton v St Kilda Sun 19 Jul | 3:20pm | MRVL Sat 25 Jul | 1:45pm | MCG Sun 9 Aug | 1:10pm | MCG TBC | TBC | MRVL Cost $395 Cost $395 Cost $450 Cost $395 BOOKINGS & ENQUIRIES W CORPORATE.CARLTONFC.COM.AU E [email protected] T (03) 9389 6354 5 OurLorem ipsum Culinary Partners MELBOURNE’S ECLECTIC DINING SCENE OFFERS A STARTLING ARRAY OF THE WORLD’S GREAT CUISINES. OUR RESTAURANT SCENE IS EXCITING, CULTURALLY, VIBRANT, AND HAS A FANTASTIC DIVERSITY CULINARY TALENT. D.O.C A joy in sharing. Authentic, D.O.C Southbank, and D.O.C like no other. Freshly sliced GASTRONOMOIA exuberant and outrageously Delicatessen are just bringing cured meats in every variety, ITALIANA Italian. Located on the corner true Italian to Melbourne. paired with smoky fior di latte, of Faraday and Drummond your taste buds are sure to D.O.C is the real Italian eating Soon to Sydney will see the and age-old simplicity refreshed Street, D.O.C pizza is serving thank you! If it’s simple décor, doors open to D.O.C Surry with contemporary flair. the finest artisan pizza with loud and busy bustling tables Hills with it’s opening in imported Italian ingredients of isn’t enough to convince you January 2020. And they don’t premium quality. you’re tucked away in a little just stop at pizza, they have corner of Italy, maybe the Some call them the godfathers, the mozzarella bar offering cheeky waiters and that first but the owners of D.O.C the finest selection of cheesy bite into their famous pizza will Espresso, D.O.C Mornington, goodness where you can do the trick. indulge in a dairy degustation CECCONI’S Cecconi’s has been at the of Melbourne Laneways – Cecconi’s is a modern day FLINDERS LANE forefront of the Melbourne Flinders Lane. classic Italian restaurant open MELBOURNE dining scene since 1998, breakfast and lunch 5 days a when it opened its doors at the Owned and operated by a trio week, dinner, six days a week. Owned and operated by a trio Crown Casino. of strong Italian women – The of strong Italian women – The Bortolotto’s; Cecconi’s prides Bortolotto’s; Cecconi’s prides Fast forward 21 years and itself on modern Italian Cuisine itself on modern Italian Cuisine Cecconi’s has now cemented and delivering a memorable itself within the grand Damme dining occasion each and every time. THE MEAT & WINE CO Established in 2000, The Meat Beef. Designed from paddock sure to tantalize even the most & Wine Co brings personable to plate through a multi-channel discerning guests. Designed from paddock to plate service giving you the sense of monitored program to ensure Be surrounded by opulent through a multi-channel a ‘home away from home’. only the most top graded products are served. cutting-edge interiors which monitored program to ensure While focusing on meat we showcase our heritage routes only the most top graded bring you cutting edge modern Pairing with Australia’s most and modern flare. Boasting products are serve cuisine. Serving world class unique wines from favourites industrial appeal and warm produce and products including and award winners to under- textures and interior pieces. the exclusive line of Monte rated and boutique we are 6 HELLENIC Driven by chefs George everyone being welcomed to Emphasising fresh produce and REPUBLIC Calombaris and Travis McAuley, the table and no one leaving it little details done well, a true V A R I O U S the first Hellenic Republic was until they’re truly full. Hellenic meal means heart- LOCATIONS opened in Brunswick in 2008. warming and wholesome dishes The Hellenic way of dining Inspired by the heritage and to leave everyone at the table Inspired by the heritage and many is truly something. More many lunches at George’s happy. lunches at George’s mum’s house, than just the idea of food mum’s house, Hellenic Republic Hellenic Republic celebrates in the middle of the table, it celebrates old-school Greek old-school Greek hospitality. brings people together in the hospitality. That idea of spirit of generosity and love. LUCY LIU KITCHEN The Lucy Liu name came out first stamp pressed, that was it, The food is designed to be AND BAR of a research in Shanghai in they had the restaurant name bold and enticing. Hits of hot, OLIVER LANE 2013. In an alley, the team saw and a logo all in one. sour salty and sweet abound, MELBOURNE an old Chinese stone carver there is nothing subtle about The menu takes inspiration from making stone stamps. Being Lucy Liu’s, that’s for sure! The food is designed to be all over the Asian region. A asked what they wanted carved bold and enticing. Hits of hot, strong influence from Thailand into the stamp, co-owner sour salty and sweet abound, and Vietnam with touched there is nothing subtle about Michael Lambie’s immediate borrowed from Cantonese and Lucy Liu’s, that’s for sure! response were the words ‘Lucy as far as Japan and Korea. Liu’. After it was carved and the ROKKBANK & CO Brendan’s passion for refined awoke in him an affinity for Rokkbank & co celebrates CLAREDON ST food is legendary. A quiet cuisines that respect the natural Brendan’s blend of SOUTH MELBOURNE luminary in the art of Australian integrity of their ingredients contemporary tastes and haute cuisine, he perfected his rather than focusing on what’s cooking style with a surprising Brendan’s passion for refined food craft in some of Melbourne’s trending.
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