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Melbourne Renegades Melbourne Renegades MELBOURNE RENEGADES Schedule for the Melbourne Renegades Solos Promotion – Big Bash League (BBL)|10 Season Promotion Name Melbourne Renegades Solos Promotion – BBL|10 Season Promoter Cricket Victoria ABN 28 004 128 812 of CitiPower Centre – Junction Oval, Lakeside Drive, St Kilda VIC 3182. Promotion Period The Promotion starts at 2.00pm AEDT on 13/01/2021. The Promotion closes at 5.00pm AEDT on 16/01/2021. No entries accepted after this time. Relevant State(s) Victoria only Entry Restrictions Entry is open to Melbourne Renegades foundation members (members for all BBL seasons commencing BBL|01) who hold a current Melbourne Renegades 3 Game Membership, will be in attendance at the match between Melbourne Renegades and Melbourne Stars on 20/01/2021 (Melbourne Derby) and are Victorian residents only aged 18 years or older at the start of the Promotion (Eligible Entrants). Eligible Entrants must enter the Promotion by completing the Registration Form attached to the email correspondence sent by Melbourne Renegades to their existing email addresses. Verification Entrants must retain the email sent by Melbourne Renegades advising on their successful Requirements entry to claim any prize. Entry Procedure To enter, Eligible Entrants must, during the Promotion Period complete and submit the Registration Form. Maximum Number of There is a maximum of one entry per Eligible Entrant during the Promotion Period. Entries Draw Details Date: 17/01/2021 Time: 4.30pm Location: MCG, Brunton Ave, East Melbourne VIC 3002 Draw Method: Random electronic selection. An email notification will be sent to all Promotion Winners to enable them to claim their Major Prize in-stadium at Marvel Stadium, 740 Bourke St, Docklands (also Venue or stadium). There is a maximum of 50 Major Prizes available for redemption. Each Promotion Winner who redeems a Major Prize is then eligible to claim associated Minor Prizes in-stadium through technology connecting wirelessly to that Promotion Winner’s smartphone. Prize Details Prize Category Prize No. Available Value of each Prize, in venue Major prize One Melbourne Renegades 50 $119.00 (Promotion 2020-21 BBL|10 Men’s BBL Winners) Replica Jersey fitted with a Solos RFID smart tag • 50 • up to $9.00 Minor Prizes • One drink (from a (additional selection of beer, wine, benefits available soft drink) • 50 • $4.00 to Promotion • Food (from a selection of Winners) canapes) • Money Can’t Buy • No value • 50 Experience – opportunity attributable Page 1 Melbourne Renegades to view exclusive content and/or participate in Melbourne Renegades experience made available to Promotion Winners and others approved by Promoter Total Prize Pool Up to $6,600, plus the opportunity to participate in Money Can’t Buy Experience. Prize The BBL fixture is subject to change (including due to bad weather) without notice. The Restrictions/Exclusions Promoter reserves the right (in its discretion) to confirm a change or amendment to the /Conditions (if any) fixture without notice and does not accept responsibility for the cancellation or delay of any cricket match connected with this Promotion for any reason. The Major Prize must be redeemed by the Promotion Winner in-stadium at the Parker Room (Gate 6, Level D) Marvel Stadium or as otherwise instructed in writing by the Promoter at or prior to the commencement of the Melbourne Derby, otherwise the Major Prize is (and associated Minor Prizes are) forfeited. Only the specified product can be claimed, not any other Melbourne Renegades merchandise product. The Promoter does not guarantee the availability of the Major Prize in the Promotion Winner’s specified size. A Promotion Winner must: • access Marvel Stadium using their existing membership barcode; • have a smart phone and provide the Promoter with the current phone number of that smart phone; • for COVID-safe purposes, sit in designated bays or seats adjacent to the Parker Room or as otherwise specified (with not more than one adult guest who must be a current Melbourne Renegades 3 Game Member and not more than three 3 Game Concession/Junior Members) and in all circumstances follow the Promoter’s and the Venue’s COVID-safe protocols as published or advised from time to time; • otherwise comply, and procure their guest’s compliance, with all conditions attaching to the Promotion terms and conditions (including, if a guest is provided with a Major and/or Minor Prize, the guest’s agreement to the Promotion terms and conditions to the same extent that these apply to a Promotion Winner), their existing match tickets and as may be imposed by Cricket Australia or the Venue operator; and • wear, or with the Promoter’s approval carry, the Major Prize for the duration of the Melbourne Derby, to be eligible to claim associated Minor Prizes. Once in attendance at the Melbourne Derby, having claimed the Major Prize and satisfying the above conditions, the Promotor will provide sms notifications to the Promotion Winner’s smart phone inviting them to claim the associated Minor Prizes at or within a specified time and place in-stadium. Any failure to attend and collect a Minor Prize as notified will result in that Minor Prize being forfeited. Notification and Promotion Winners will be notified via email not later than 18/01/2021. Publication of Winners Promotion Winners’ names will be published on the Melbourne Renegades website not later than 19/01/2021. Prize Claim Date and The Major Prize must be redeemed in-stadium at the Parker Room (Gate 6, Level D) Claim Process Marvel Stadium or as otherwise instructed in writing at or prior to the commencement of the Melbourne Derby, otherwise the Major Prize is (and associated Minor Prizes are) forfeited. The Promotor will provide sms notifications to the Promotion Winner’s smart phone inviting them to claim the associated Minor Prizes in-stadium at the Melbourne Derby at or within a specified time and place. Any failure to attend and collect a Minor Prize as notified will result in that Minor Prize being forfeited. Any Major or Minor Prize offer can only be redeemed once. Once redeemed at the Melbourne Derby, the offer will automatically expire. Page 2 Melbourne Renegades Additional Terms In the event that the Melbourne Derby or the Promotion is abandoned, called off, cancelled or postponed for any reason, (including as a result of any applicable wet weather policy), and notwithstanding any prior declaration of Promotion Winners, the Eligible Entrants together with any proposed guest will not be able to participate in the Promotion and no prizes will be awarded (subject to regulatory approval). Page 3 Melbourne Renegades MELBOURNE RENEGADES Terms and Conditions of Entry for the Melbourne Renegades Solos Promotion First up 1. These terms and the Schedule form the Conditions of Entry for this Promotion and set out all of the information you need to know regarding this Promotion. Capitalised terms have the meaning given in the Schedule, unless otherwise stated. If there’s any inconsistency between these terms and the Schedule, then what’s in the Schedule is correct. By submitting your entry, you agree that these Conditions of Entry apply to your entry. 2. The promoter is Cricket Victoria (ABN 28 004 128 812) of CitiPower Centre – Junction Oval, Lakeside Drive, St Kilda VIC 3182 and is authorised to enter into commercial and other arrangements in relation to the Melbourne Renegades team. (‘Promoter’, ‘we’, ‘us’). 3. Subject to any applicable law, the Promoter reserves the right to vary these Conditions of Entry without prior notice. Any updates to these Conditions of Entry will or may be subject to regulatory approval, and will be published on our website www.melbournerenegades.com.au/terms-and- conditions, so it’s important to check these Conditions of Entry regularly. Who can enter … and who can’t 4. The eligibility requirements for this Promotion are set out in the Entry Restrictions. Directors, managers, employees, officers, agents and contractors of the Promoter, and their immediate families (ie spouse, partner, parent, grandparent, natural or adopted child, and sibling (whether natural or adopted by a parent)) are ineligible to enter. How to enter 5. To enter, you must follow the Entry Procedure. 6. We will not accept entries which are incomplete, illegible, or which are generated by computers or other automated means, except as expressly stated. 7. We reserve the right to disqualify your entry in the event of non-compliance with these Conditions of Entry or if, in our reasonable opinion, you tamper or interfere with an entry mechanism in any way. 8. If the Promotion cannot run or must be modified for reasons beyond our control (for example, infection by computer virus, mobile network failure, bugs, tampering, unauthorised intervention, fraud, technical failures or regulatory conditions or limitations including in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic), we reserve the right to cancel, suspend, modify or terminate the Promotion (subject to regulatory approval). If that happens, you will not be able to participate in the Promotion and no prizes will be awarded (subject to regulatory approval). 9. All decisions made by us regarding any aspect of the Promotion are final, and no correspondence will be entered into. Prizes 10. The prize(s) are set out in the Prize Details and are subject to any restrictions specified in the Prize Restrictions/Exclusions/Conditions. Prize values are accurate as at the commencement date of the Promotion. Any variation after that date is beyond our control. All costs, fees, charges or expenses associated with the prize(s), which are not specified in the Schedule, are the responsibility of the winner(s). 11. Prizes are not transferable, exchangeable or redeemable for cash. If for any reason a prize is not available, we will substitute it for another prize of equal or higher value (in our discretion), subject to regulatory approval.
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