GIANT News – NAB Cup

The GIANTS’ very first match is just around the corner! Be there to cheer on the boys on this historic night by getting your hands on tickets to watch them take on the Gold Coast Suns and Sydney Swans at the NAB Cup on Saturday February 19 at Blacktown Olympic Park. Gates open at 5pm. Dress up in ORANGE and support the GIANTS!

Match 1 7:15pm: GWS GIANTS Vs Sydney Swans
Match 2 8:20pm: Sydney Swans Vs GC Suns
Match 3 9:25pm: GWS GIANTS Vs GC Suns

On the night there’ll be plenty of fun for the kids with a GIANT family fun zone including face-painters and plenty of free giveaways! PLUS after the game you’ll get to have a kick of the footy on the ground!

Tickets go on sale for all GIANTS Foundation Members commencing 9am Monday January 31 to 5pm Tuesday February 1. GIANTS Foundation Members can purchase up to six tickets!

Member Pre-sale Information
All members should receive a NAB Cup ticketing email today with your exclusive password information. If you have not received your email by Saturday January 29 please contact the Club on 02 9834 8020 between 8am and 9am on Monday January 31.

Tickets then go on sale to the general public 9am Wednesday February 2.

ALL tickets can be purchased through the ticketmaster website www.ticketmaster.com.au   or by calling 136 100.

Ticket Prices:
Adult $23.30
Concession $14.30
Junior (U/18) $6.30 or FREE*
Junior (under 7) FREE
Family (up to 4 juniors) $46.60

*AFL FREE Junior Promotion
To access a free junior ticket – you MUST be under 18, AND, register your details at afl.com.au/juniortickets

This promotion will be available from 9am Monday 31 January to 5pm Wednesday 16 February, unless tickets sold out prior.

NAB Cup Supporting Community Clubs Affected by Floods
A 15 per cent contribution from the gate receipts for all round one matches of the NAB Cup (around $3 per adult ticket) will be used to support in-need community football clubs hit by the floods.

The new first-round format of the 2011 NAB Cup, featuring three games being played in one night, will form the focus of the AFL community’s support for the rebuilding of local football clubs affected by the recent floods.

As well as the triangular match-ups between three competing AFL clubs in each of the six round one fixtures, a series of fundraising activities, including special nine-a-side Legends and Celebrity matches, will be staged as part of football’s response to the floods.

Organising activities at the round one matches is in response to calls from AFL players, clubs and supporters, for the football industry to come together and show a united response to those communities affected by the floods and in particular the sporting clubs that have been impacted. The money raised from the fundraising initiatives will be in addition to the AFL players, the clubs and the competition earlier this month committing a combined $650,000 to the Queensland Premier’s Flood Relief Appeal.