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Aspley Hornets Football Club ASPLEY HORNETS FOOTBALL CLUB SPONSORSHIP PROSPECTUS 2020 On behalf of the club I would like to thank you for taking the time FROM to peruse our Sponsorship Prospectus for 2020. What you will find throughout this document is the varying levels of Sponsorship that we THE CLUB can offer at the Aspley Hornets. Whether it be as a Major Sponsor of our NEAFL or Junior teams to a Club Corporate Supporter, there is a package PRESIDENT for everyone. We have listed the key inclusions for each package over the following DALE SHERWOOD pages. This is only the surface of what is available to you as a Sponsor. If there is any sponsorship package that you are interested in, our wonderful staff would be happy to meet with you to further discuss the additional benefits available. Our Football Club continues to be at the forefront for participation numbers for all levels of football for both Men and Women. The Growth in women’s football is something that we are extremely excited about, 2019 was our womens teams first year in the QAFLW state league, this is the highest level of football available for females outside of the AFLW in Queensland. An exciting opportunity has presented itself to potential sponsors with our Womens Major Sponsorship position available for 2020. Our NEAFL side have established themselves as the most Elite team outside the AFL in Brisbane. We have participated in finals for the last seven seasons which has included playing in three Grand Finals. Our ability to both promote Junior development and attract high profile recruits has allowed us to remain extremely competitive in a competition that includes 4 AFL Reserves sides (Brisbane Lions, Gold Coast Suns, GWS Giants & Sydney Swans) Our Junior program is one of the strongest in Australia and continues to grow with over 500 registered players in 2019. Our football footprint is ever growing at the Hornets, due to our high player numbers we have two additional fields at our Brendale facility, offering first class facilities which will add to our ability to provide increasing exposure to our sponsors through both signage and electronic media. With many more exciting programs and initiatives on the horizon I encourage you to jump on board and join the Hornets team for 2020. 1 HORNETS 2020 SPONSORSHIP PROSPECTUS 44 JUNIOR & SENIOR TEAMS 55 YEARS IN OPERATION 400+500+ FOOTBALL FUNCTIONS VOLUNTEERS PER YEAR 750+ JUNIOR & SENIOR PLAYERS HORNETS 7,000+ DINERS PER MONTH BY THE NUMBERS 15,000+ CLUB MEMBERS HORNETS 2020 SPONSORSHIP PROSPECTUS 2 If your company is looking for extensive brand exposure and an alignment to an Elite Sporting team, look no further then our NEAFL Major Sponsorship Package. This package includes the Sponsorship of our Elite NEAFL team who compete against 4 x AFL reserves teams and play across 4 different States and Territories providing tremendous exposure to your brand. Games are MAJOR broadcast live online through the NEAFL with over 30k views for the 2019 Grand Final. SPONSOR With this level of investment your sponsorship will be leveraged through the entire club. Listed below are the key inclusions as part of this sponsorship. If this is a level of sponsorship that may interest you we can further outline additional benefits that can be PACKAGE offered as part of this package. STARTING FROM KEY INCLUSIONS • Logo placement on the front chest or centre back of NEAFL teams home and away Jerseys $ • Logo placement in the Major Sponsor position on the chest of 1000 club polo shirts issued to all Juniors, Seniors, Coaches and 20,000 Managers at the club EXCLUDES GST • Prominent logo placement on selected NEAFL team training and travel apparel • 18 meters of fence signage at both Graham Road and Brendale ovals – Signage located centre wing • 4 Tickets to corporate events including Sportsmans Lunch, Home Game Sponsor Functions, NEAFL Best and Fairest and other Networking Events • Advertising on the big screen/scoreboard at home games • Advertising on in house display screens throughout the club • Inclusions in club marketing distributed to over 14,000 members • Social media marketing opportunities • 4 x Sponsor Merchandise Packs – includes Polo, Hat and Stubby Cooler • All inclusions as part of the Corporate Partner Package – See page eight (8). 3 HORNETS 2020 SPONSORSHIP PROSPECTUS The Aspley Hornets have long prided ourselves on having one of the strongest Junior sporting teams in Australia. With over 500 JUNIOR registered Juniors we offer fantastic exposure and marketing opportunities to both the players and their parents. MAJOR Listed below are the key inclusions as part of this sponsorship. If this is a level of sponsorship that may interest you, we can further SPONSOR outline additional benefits that can be offered as part of this package. PACKAGE KEY INCLUSIONS • Logo placement on the front chest and centre back of 500+ Junior Jerseys STARTING FROM • Logo placement in the Major Sponsor position on the chest of 1000 club polo shirts issued to all Juniors, Seniors, Coaches and Managers at the club. $20,000 YEAR 1 $15,000 YEAR 2 • 18 meters of fence signage at both Graham Road and Brendale ovals – Signage located centre wing $ 10,000 YEAR 3 • 4 Tickets to Corporate Events and Club Functions including Sportsmans Lunch, NEAFL Home Game Sponsor Functions, Junior Best MINIMUM 3 YEAR DEAL and Fairest Nights and other Networking Events • Opportunity to include branded merchandise and give aways in Junior registration packs • Marketing opportunities surrounding Family Fun Days, Junior training nights, Match Days and more • Advertising on the big screen/scoreboard at home games • Advertising on in house display screens throughout the club • Inclusions in club marketing distributed to over 14,000 members • Social media marketing opportunities • 4 x Sponsor Merchandise Packs – includes Polo, Hat and Stubby Cooler • All inclusions as part of the Corporate Partner Package – Found on page eight (8). HORNETS 2020 SPONSORSHIP PROSPECTUS 4 This Sponsorship is perfect if you are looking to support a local sporting team whilst still receiving great brand exposure for your GOLD business through our entire club. SPONSOR In our Gold Level Sponsorship package we are offering a club wide promotion which includes sponsorship of one of our senior PACKAGE playing teams. Listed below are the key inclusions as part of this sponsorship. If this is a level of sponsorship that may interest you, we can further outline other benefits that can be offered as part of this package. PRICED BETWEEN KEY INCLUSIONS • Logo placement on the front chest and centre back of selected Senior Team jersey $ • Logo placement in the Gold Sponsor position on 1000 club polo shirts issued to all Juniors, Seniors, Coaches and Managers at the 10–15,000 club EXCLUDES GST • Logo placement on all selected training and off field apparel • 12 meters of fence signage at both Graham Road and Brendale ovals • 2 Tickets to corporate events including Sportsmans Lunch, NEAFL Home Game Sponsor Functions, Selected Teams Best and Fairest Night and other Networking Events • Advertising on the big screen/scoreboard at home games • Advertising on in house display screens throughout the club • Inclusions in club marketing distributed to over 14,000 members • Social media marketing opportunities • 2 x Sponsor Merchandise Packs – includes Polo, Hat and Stubby Cooler • All inclusions as part of the Corporate Partner Package – Found on page eight (8). Gold Sponsorships available QAFLW WOMEN’S TEAM MAJOR SPONSOR QFA MENS TEAM MAJOR SPONSOR COACHES MAJOR SPONSOR EXTENSIVE FIELD SIGNAGE OPPORTUNITIES 5 HORNETS 2020 SPONSORSHIP PROSPECTUS The Silver Level of Sponsorship is a great way to support the football club and it comes with its own unique branding SILVER opportunities whilst getting exposure to our membership base of 14,000. SPONSOR Listed below are the some of the key inclusions that may form part of your sponsorship. If this is a level of sponsorship that may PACKAGE interest you, we can further outline other benefits that can be offered as part of this package. KEY INCLUSIONS • Logo placement in the Silver Sponsor position on 1000 club polo shirts issued to all Juniors, Seniors, Coaches and Managers at the STARTING FROM club • 6 meters of fence signage at both Graham Road and Brendale ovals – Signage located centre wing $ • 2 Tickets to corporate events including Sportsmans Lunch, NEAFL Home Game Sponsor Functions, Selected Teams Best and Fairest 7,500 Night and other Networking Events EXCLUDES GST • Advertising on the big screen/scoreboard at home games • Advertising on in house display screens throughout the club • Inclusions in club marketing distributed to over 14,000 members • Social media marketing opportunities • 2 x Sponsor Merchandise Packs – includes Polo, Hat and Stubby Cooler • All inclusions as part of the Corporate Partner Package – Found on page eight (8). HORNETS 2020 SPONSORSHIP PROSPECTUS 6 Our Bronze Sponsorship is a great way to align your business with the Aspley Hornets and give back to the local sporting BRONZE community. SPONSOR Listed below are the some of the key inclusions that may form part of your sponsorship. If this is a level of sponsorship that may PACKAGE interest you, we can further outline other benefits that can be offered as part of this package. KEY INCLUSIONS • Six (6) meters of fence signage at both Graham Road and Brendale ovals STARTING FROM • Invitation to NEAFL Home Game Sponsor Functions and other Networking Events • Advertising on in house display screens throughout the club $ 3,000 Inclusions in club marketing distributed to over 14,000 members EXCLUDES GST • • Social media marketing opportunities • 2 x Sponsor Merchandise Packs – includes Polo, Hat and Stubby Cooler • All inclusions as part of the Corporate Partner Package – Found on page eight (8). 7 HORNETS 2020 SPONSORSHIP PROSPECTUS Our Corporate Partner package is a fantastic option for small businesses who want to support the Football Club and network CORPORATE with our other Sponsors and Corporate Partners.
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