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Macquarie Scorpions Rugby League Football Club MACQUARIE SCORPIONS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB SPONSORSHIP PROPOSALS FOR 2013 MACQUARIE SCORPIONS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB Macquarie Scorpions tackle violence head on The Macquarie Scorpions will be wearing their new jerseys with pride this season, as the Club is the only local rugby league club in the Newcastle and Hunter area selected to take part in the Let’s Tackle Domestic Violence programme which is run by the Department of Premier and Cabinet. The Let’s Tackle Domestic Violence programme sees selected football clubs and club member’s act as ambassadors within the local community against the act of domestic violence. “It is a huge honour that the Macquarie Scorpions were selected to take part in the programme and it will see every club official and team member sign a code of conduct that commits to refraining from domestic violence, agree to become community role models and participate in a community education campaign and display the Tackling Domestic Violence logo on the club jersey, game programmes and supporters merchandise,’ “Both the club and players will also be affiliated with the Good Sports Program, an initiative of the Australian Drug Foundation that assists clubs manage alcohol responsibly as well as participate in a local television and radio campaign to help spread the word of the Let’s Tackle Domestic Violence programme,” said Macquarie Scorpion President, Kevin Maher. The Scorpions are gearing up for a strong 2013 season not only off the field with the Lets’ Tackle Domestic Violence programme but also on the field with its 2012 recruitment drive coming to a close before Christmas. “We have completed our recruitment for 2013 and everything is looking in good shape”. ‘The coaching staff are very happy with their squads and before they broke from training for the Christmas break we were getting over 40 players to training and everyone is very positive and upbeat for our chances in 2013,” concluded Kevin. MACQUARIE SCORPIONS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This letter is to introduce ……………………………….. ….. who is a member of the Macquarie Scorpions Rugby League Football Club Committee. …………………………..is a valued member of a committee, who over the past season, has shown to be both dedicated, hardworking and able to achieve results for the club. On behalf of the club,…………………………. is authorized to seek support for the club particularly in the way of sponsorship and donation. We thank you for your time and interest and in anticipation of your support. Yours sincerely Steve Woodbridge Secretary MACQUARIE SCORPIONS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB PROMOTIONAL AND ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUR BUSINESS: 1. Your company or business name to be in the Newcastle Rugby League Program over 18 rounds of the competition and the first two semi final games. 2. Visual advertising and signage at the ground for our home games, Newcastle Knights trials in January and September each year and NSW Combined High Schools trials in May. 3. Advertisement in newsletter & website 4. Your company or business being mentioned on regular occasions over the PA system during the games at the Macquarie Scorpions home games at Lyall Peacock Field Toronto. 5. Depending on the level of sponsorship your company or business will receive at least 4 entrance passes to all Macquarie Scorpions home games during the season. 6. All jersey sponsors to be presented with the jersey at the end of the season. 7. Game day sponsors to receive additional free passes to the game for their staff and or clients as well as food and refreshments in the sponsors area of the grandstand. Meet the coaching staff and players at the end of the first grade game. 8. Depending on the level of sponsorship, advertising can be arranged on the roll on screens at Toronto Workers Club promoting your company in the biggest registered club in the southern and western area of Lake Macquarie MACQUARIE SCORPIONS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT SEASON 2013 IT IS AGREED THAT ………………………………………………………………………….. WILL SPONSOR THE MACQUARIE SCORPIONS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB FOR SEASON 2013 AND WILL PAY…………………………………………………. TO THE CLUB FOR THIS PURPOSE WITH GST ADDED. THE PAYMENT SHALL BE MADE IN THREE INSTALLMENTS 1)……………………………….. AT DATE OF SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT 2)………………………………...BY FRIDAY 8 MARCH 2013 3)……………………………….. BY FRIDAY 16 AUGUST 2013 OR AS AGREED. SIGNED:…………………………………………………………… SPONSOR SIGNED……………………………………………………………. Committee Person For and on behalf of Macquarie Scorpions Rugby League Football Club. MACQUARIE SCORPIONS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR 2013 SEASON: JUMPER SPONSORSHIP REAR OF TEAM JUMPERS ALL GRADE $20,000 ( Under 18s, Presidents Cup, Reserve Grade and First Grade) SLEEVE/SHORT SPONSORSHIP (One Sleeve Available) ALL GRADES $ 5,000 ( Under 18s, Presidents Cup, Reserve Grade and First Grade) EXTERNAL SIGN AT PEACOCK OVAL TORONTO $ 3/4,000 INTERNAL SIGN AT PEACOCK OVAL TORONTO $600 - $ 1,000 INDIVIDUAL JUMPER SPONSORSHIP (FIRST GRADE) $ 600 MATCH DAY SPONSOR (Per Home Game 9 games to select from) $ 600 FIRST GRADE INDIVIDUAL PLAYER SPONSORSHIP $ 500 RESERVE GRADE INDIVIDUAL SPONSORSHIP $ 200 PRESIDENT’S CUP INDIVIDUAL SPONSORSHIP $ 100 FIRST GRADE PLAYER’S PLAYER AWARD (18 WEEKS & $100 PER WEEK) $ 1,800 RESERVE GRADE PLAYER’S PLAYER AWARD (18 WEEKS & $75 PER WEEK) $ 1,350 OPEN GRADE PLAYER’S PLAYER AWARD (18 WEEKS & $50 PER WEEK) $ 900 ALL THE ABOVE QUOTED PRICES EXCLUDE GST For any further information regarding the details of sponsorships please contact Steve Woodbridge Phone 49594705 Mobile 0421203880 Alan Easter Phone 49595408 Mobile 0410291170 MACQUARIE SCORPIONS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB COMMITTEE CONTACTS Macquarie Scorpions 2013: PRESIDENT Mr Kevin Maher Mobile 0437967742 VICE PRESIDENT Mr Paul Lorentzen Mobile 0432113060 SECRETARY Steve Woodbridge 3 Rexton Pde, Blackalls Park Phone 49594705 Mobile 0421203880 Email: [email protected] ASSISTANT SECRETARY / SPONSORSHIP COORDINATOR Brenden Lowbridge Mobile0412876408 Email:[email protected] TREASURER Gail Burgess Phone 49595408 MACQUARIE SCORPIONS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB COACHING STAFF 2013: The executive of Macquarie Scorpions has much pleasure in announcing the coaching staff for Macquarie Scorpions for the 2012 season. First Grade Coach: Noel Dent: Noel started his playing career with the St. George Dragons, before moving to the Newcastle area and playing with Waratah and Cessnock Clubs and coaching at Cessnock. Noel was the Macquarie Scorpions Reserve Grade coach from 2004 to 2008 winning a Reserve Grade premiership in 2006 with the Scorpions. In 2009 he was appointed Head Coach of Maitland Pickers taking them to a First Grade Premiership and Club Championship in 2010 Reserve Grade Coach: Barry Moore: Barry is a Macquarie Scorpions junior, playing for the Scorpions senior sides for a number of years before moving into coaching and having great success with Scorpions junior sides. Barry coached lower grades at Kurri Bulldogs before moving to South Newcastle to coach the Reserve Grade side to success. Barry has returned in 2012 to take over the Scorpions Reserve Grade and assist Noel Dent. Under 23’s Coach: Jake Widders: Jake has been a Captain Coach at a number of country clubs and had great success with the Scorpions President’s Cup side in 2011 and it is anticipated he will have further success in 2012 with his young group of players. Under 18’s Coach: Kel Sumner: Kel is a former Macquarie Scorpion. Playing for the Scorpions senior sides a number of years before moving to Kurri Bulldogs MACQUARIE SCORPIONS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB TO VALUED SPONSOR: Thank you for allowing Macquarie Scorpions Rugby League Football Club the opportunity to submit our sponsorship details to you for the upcoming 2013 season. If you are not already aware, the club has undergone a rebuilding process over the last four years and we are of the view we have achieved this with great success With a new more progressive image, the club has a forward thinking committee that is striving to gain the best for the club, the local community and our sponsors. In 2103 we will be involved again in the very successful “Lets Tackle Domestic Violence Program” through the NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet and the Federal Government. In the upcoming season we intend to be a major player in the Newcastle Rugby League competition, one of our key objectives for 2013 is to build on our success from 2012 and again make the semi finals in our senior grades and hopefully win the premiership. With the quality signings we have made for 2013 we feel this is well within our reach. The club also intends to utilise its position within the local community to nurture and develop young talent from our growing junior and schoolboy clubs, so they have opportunities to play rugby league at the highest level possible in the future. A company such as yours will play a crucial role in providing much needed assistance, at the same time it is hoped we can be of benefit to your business. This proposal will provide you with details regarding sponsorship, as well as an introduction to the club and its committee members. Should you consider that you are able to assist the club with sponsorship in any way, we would be more than pleased to discuss this aspect with you at your convenience. Yours truly, Mr Kevin Maher President MACQUARIE SCORPIONS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB ABOUT THE CLUB Macquarie Scorpions: One of 10 District Clubs that make up the Newcastle Rugby league – the Newcastle Division of the Country Rugby league. Newcastle Knights: Affiliated with the Newcastle Knights through the Newcastle Rugby League. Macquarie Scorpions supplies many junior players to the Knights. Macquarie District: Includes the major townships of Toronto and Morisset in the western and southern areas of Lake Macquarie and includes Three Junior Clubs- Macquarie, South Lakes and Wangi Wangi with over 600 players Three 2nd Division Clubs- Wangi, Morisset and South Lakes Macquarie became a First Grade Club of the Newcastle Rugby League in 1960, the club held its 50 year anniversary in 2009.
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