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MCG Corporate Hospitality

2010 AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON

The Melbourne Cricket Club is delighted to present the most exclusive and exciting corporate hospitality experience in Australia in 2010.

Please click here to peruse the MCG Corporate Hospitality Brochure for the 2010 AFL Premiership season.

    - Prime positioned exclusive private corporate suites. 
    - Our stunning corporate dining room distinctively appointed with behind glass viewing seats. 
    - Our ability to cater for large private groups of up to 50 people in exclusive surrounds. 
    - The unique, relaxed yet stylish environment of the MCG Lounge.

Whichever option you choose, entertaining at the 'G is a guaranteed success, whatever the result on field.
We hope you enjoy browsing the numerous corporate hospitality options available to your company this upcoming football season.

For bookings and enquiries, please contact Zane Harris, sales executive on 03 9657 5516 or zaneh@mcc.org.au.

 

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