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2019 AFL Premiership Season Index Welcome to Audi Stadium Club Index 2019 AFL Premiership Season Index Welcome to Audi Stadium Club The Audi Stadium Club team are gearing up to deliver an outstanding AFL season for you and your clients. For the very best in corporate hospitality the Audi Stadium Club will be the place to be this football season. This booklet includes all you need to know for making the most of your Audi Stadium Club membership including: 2019 AFL Fixture Food & Beverage Options General Information Dress Code Additional Member Benefi ts Key Contact Details Should you have any queries regarding your membership, please don’t hesitate to contact your Account Manager. We look forward to hosting you for a fantastic football season. Index Fixture Round Game Date Game start Club opens JHR buffet served Bookings open 1 Adelaide Crows vs. Hawthorn Saturday, 23 March 2019 4:05pm 2.00pm 2pm-4pm Tuesday 5 March 2 Port Adelaide vs. Carlton Saturday, 30 March 2019 4.40pm 2.30pm 2.30pm-4.30pm Tuesday 5 March 3 Adelaide Crows vs. Geelong Cats Thursday, 4 April 2019 7.20pm 5.30pm 5.30pm-7.30pm Tuesday 5 March 4 Port Adelaide vs. Richmond Saturday, 13 April 2019 4.05pm 2.00pm 2.00pm-4.00pm Tuesday 5 March 5 Adelaide Crows vs. Gold Coast Suns Sunday, 21 April 2019 4.10pm 2.00pm 2.00pm-4.00pm Monday 25 March 6 Port Adelaide vs. North Melbourne Friday, 26 April 2019 7.20pm 5.30pm 5.30pm-7.30pm Monday 1 April 7 Adelaide Crows vs. Fremantle Sunday, 5 May 2019 4.10pm 2.00pm 2.00pm-4.00pm Monday 8 April 8 Port Adelaide vs. Adelaide Crows Saturday, 11 May 2019 7.10pm 5.00pm 5.00pm-7.00pm Monday 15 April 9 Port Adelaide vs. Gold Coast Suns Sunday, 19 May 2019 12.40pm 10.30am 10.30am-12.30pm Tuesday 23 April 10 Adelaide Crows vs. West Coast Eagles Saturday, 25 May 2019 4.05pm 2.00pm 2.00pm-4.00pm Monday 29 April 11 AFL Free Weekend 12 Adelaide Crows vs. GWS Giants Saturday, 8 June 2019 7.10pm 5.00pm 5.00pm-7.00pm Monday 6 May 13 Adelaide Crows vs. Richmond Thursday, 13 June 2019 7:20pm 5.30pm 5.30pm-7.30pm Monday 13 May 14 Port Adelaide vs. Geelong Cats Saturday, 22 June 2019 7.10pm 5.00pm 5.00pm-7.00pm Monday 20 May 15 Port Adelaide vs. Western Bulldogs Saturday, 29 June 2019 7.10pm 5.00pm 5.00pm-7.00pm Monday 27 May 16 Adelaide Crows vs. Port Adelaide Saturday, 6 July 2019 4:05pm 2.00pm 2.00pm-4.00pm Monday 3 June 17 Port Adelaide vs. Brisbane Lions Sunday, 14 July 2019 4.10pm 2.00pm 2.00pm-4.00pm Tuesday 11 June 18 Adelaide Crows vs. Essendon Friday, 19 July 2019 7:20pm 5.30pm 5.30pm-7.30pm Monday 17 June 19 Port Adelaide vs. GWS Giants Saturday, 27 July 2019 7.10pm 5.00pm 5.00pm-7.00pm Monday 24 June 20 Adelaide Crows vs. St Kilda Saturday, 3 August 2019 7.10pm 5.00pm 5.00pm-7.00pm Monday 1 July 21 Port Adelaide vs. Sydney Swans Saturday, 10 August 2019 1.40pm 11.30am 11.30am-1.30pm Monday 8 July 22 Adelaide Crows vs. Collingwood Saturday, 17 August 2019 4:05pm 2.00pm 2.00pm-4.00pm Monday 15 July 23 Port Adelaide vs. Fremantle Saturday, 24 August 2019 TBC TBC TBC TBC JHR - John Halbert Room Index Hill of Grace Restaurant Hill of Grace Restaurant offers an exceptional dining experience overlooking the hallowed turf, with a menu inspired by the bounty of South Australia’s truly magnifi cent produce and ingredients. Each dish is carefully crafted keeping in mind a seasonal food philosophy with a strong focus on the use of locally grown, farmed or fi shed produce. The event day menu will rotate throughout the season and features a shared entrée, choice of main course, shared side dishes and set dessert. Index Hill of Grace Restaurant | Menu Event day dining Sample menu ON ARRIVAL $105 per person Selenium bread rolls Hindmarsh Valley cultured butter Marinated olives Members have the flexibility to dine SHARED ENTRÉE pre-match or remain at their window Heirloom cherry tomatoes bruschetta, capsicum chutney, Lilliput capers, bocconcini & basil V table and dine throughout the game. Hot smoked salmon salad, beetroot, dried cranberry, pickled onion, feta & mustard dressing Please view adjacent a sample 18 hrs slow cooked brisket slider, red slaw, cheese, cornichons, house smoked BBQ sauce menu. Dietary requirements can be MAINS – choose between accommodated. Grilled Black Angus beef fi llet, garlic & chive potato smash, lemon & herb butter, jus Bookings open at 9am Mondays, Pan fried harissa chicken breast, beans, sultana, quinoa salad, lemon coriander yoghurt four weeks prior to each round, so Chargrilled octopus, grilled provincial vegetable, be sure to contact our Reservations dried Kalamata olive, basil & caper aioli Co-ordinator on 8205 4777 or email SERVED WITH using the button below to secure your Roasted cauliflower, sultana, almonds, feta V Baby cos, smoked speck, croutons, shaved pecorino, roasted garlic aioli V booking. DESSERT Email Reservation Honey & buttermilk panna cotta, chocolate shards ADDITIONAL AVAILABLE ALL DAY $30 per platter Selection of regional South Australian cheeses, quince jelly, local fruits & lavosh Note: We cannot guarantee complete allergy free meals due to the potential of trace allergens in the working environment and supplied ingredients. V Vegetarian | VE Vegan | GF Gluten free | NF Nut free | DF Dairy free | VO Vegetarian on request Index John Halbert Room The John Halbert Room offers an unparalleled array of South Australia’s fi nest produce crafted by our experienced chefs. With a wide selection including seafood, antipasto, salads, carvery and hot dishes, complemented by a mouth- watering selection of desserts and cheeses, the John Halbert Room buffet is sure to impress. Index John Halbert Room | Buffet Buffet Sample menu $69.00 per person BREADS Orecchiette pasta, rosé sauce, sautéed spinach, blistered tomato V $34.50 per child (6 – 12 years old) Assorted artisan breads, EVOO & balsamic vinegar Salt & pepper squid, beer battered chips, citrus aioli ANTIPASTO & SMALL GOODS Chicken & leek pie, puff pastry NF Please fi nd adjacent a sample menu for Chef’s selection of charcuterie, marinated & roasted vegetables your perusal. & local olives Lamb korma, raita, roasted cashew nuts GF DF Crushed cocktail potatoes, lemon oil GF DF NF SALADS Bookings open at 9am Monday, four Steamed greens, beurre noisette GF Honey roasted pumpkin, kale, toasted seeds, fetta, weeks prior to each round, so be sure to sumac dressing V Steamed basmati rice GF DF contact our Reservations Co-ordinator Miso crusted chicken breast, soba noodles, sesame dressing FROM THE CARVERY on 8205 4777 or email using the button Adelaide Hills apple, celery & toasted walnuts V DF GF Whole roasted sirloin, roasted mushroom, mustard butter GF NF below to secure your booking. Mediterranean lamb & pearl couscous salad, yoghurt dressing Slow roasted pork shoulder, apple chilli chutney, roasted fennel GF DF NF SEAFOOD FROM THE PIZZA OVEN Email Reservation Whole king prawns, chimichurri salsa GF DF NF Spicy chicken, chorizo, caramelised onion, roasted capsicum DF NF Oysters, natural with citrus GF DF NF BBQ pulled beef brisket, pickled onion, jalapeno, charred corn DF NF Oysters, white balsamic thyme reduction GF DF NF Heirloom tomato, fresh mozzarella, basil V NF House smoked salmon, pickled onion, capers, lemon aioli GF DF NF DESSERT SERVERY Mediterranean octopus & pickled calamari salad GF DF NF Selection of mini desserts, cheese & fruit salad HOT DISHES Spiced pork belly, kimchi, Asian greens GF DF Smoked lamb leg, mint couscous DF Cajun chicken, spiced pearl barley, preserved lemon labneh NF Red wine braised beef rib, pickles GF DF NF Market fi sh, panzanella salad DF NF Note: We cannot guarantee complete allergy free meals due to the potential of trace allergens in the working environment and supplied ingredients. V Vegetarian | VE Vegan | GF Gluten free | NF Nut free | DF Dairy free | VO Vegetarian on request Index Index Menu selection WRAPS $9.5 Casual Dining Options BAGUETTES $9.5 SUSHI $8.0 COLD ROLLS $8.0 To ensure you don’t miss a minute of the footy action we have a wide range FRUIT SALAD $8.0 of convenient items for you to choose from. Warm-up with a footy staple in a CAKES $6.0 MUFFINS $6.0 hot Balfours pie, or indulge your sweet-tooth by complementing your espresso BALFOURS PREMIUM PASTRIES $6.8 coffee with a housemade cake or muffi n. We will continue to range a selection Platters for 2 people of lighter cold items including wraps, sushi and fruit salad, to name a few. ANTIPASTO $35 CHEESE $30 Index Casual Meals - all served with chips CHURCHILL BEEF BURGER $19 SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN BURGER $19 LAMB YIROS $19 CHEESE KRANSKY $19 SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN PIECES $17 SALT & PEPPER SQUID $17 CHARGRILLED CHICKEN WRAP $19 LOADED NACHOS $19 PARMESAN CRUSTED MUSHROOM BURGER V $17 Combo Platters SEAFOOD PLATTER FOR 1 $21 Battered fi sh fi llets, salt & pepper squid, tempura prawns, chips SEAFOOD PLATTER FOR 2 $36 Battered fi sh fi llets, salt & pepper squid, tempura prawns, chips RIBS & DRUMETTES FOR 1 $21 Sticky pork ribs, crispy chicken drumettes, chips RIBS & DRUMETTES FOR 2 $36 Sticky pork ribs, crispy chicken drumettes, chips Pizza 12” PIZZA $24 Snacks CHIPS $8 ONION RINGS $12 MOZZARELLA CHEESE STICKS $12 Index General Information Accounts integrated and itemised tax invoice the To download tickets following day direct to your inbox. 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