Grand Final Sample Clauses

Grand Final. (a) An AFL Player on the Primary List, Long Term Injury List or the Rookie List of an AFL Club, shall be entitled to purchase from the AFL up to two Grand Final tickets at face value. Such tickets shall be deducted from the allocation of the relevant AFL Club. (b) In addition to their right to purchase tickets in accordance with clause 38.2(a), AFL Players selected to compete in the Grand Final shall be entitled to a further two Grand Final tickets at no cost. Such tickets shall be deducted from the extra allocation made to the relevant competing AFL Club. (c) Players who purchase Grand Final tickets in accordance with this clause shall be entitled to receive their tickets as follows: (i) Players who have played 8 years or more in the AFL Competition will receive tickets via the post; and (ii) Players who have played less than 8 years in the AFL Competition will be required to collect their tickets personally, or nominate a third party to collect their tickets, the day prior to the Grand Final or on the day. For the avoidance of doubt, the nominated third party cannot collect more than one Player’s prescribed allocation of Grand Final tickets in any one year. (d) All Grand Final tickets must be used in accordance with the Major Sporting Events Act 2009 (Vic) and any ticket scheme approved under that Act.
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Grand Final. (a) An AFL Player on the Primary List, Long Term Injury List or the Rookie List of an AFL Club, shall be entitled to purchase from the AFL up to two Grand Final tickets at face value. Such tickets shall be deducted from the allocation of the relevant AFL Club. (b) In addition to their right to purchase tickets in accordance with clause 40.2(a), AFL Players selected to compete in the Grand Final shall be entitled to a further two Grand Final tickets at no cost. Such tickets shall be deducted from the extra allocation made to the relevant competing AFL Club. (c) Players who purchase Grand Final tickets in accordance with this clause shall be entitled to receive their tickets as follows: (i) Players who have played 8 years or more in the AFL Competition will receive tickets via the post; and (ii) Players who have played less than 8 years in the AFL Competition will be required to collect their tickets personally the day prior to the Grand Final or on the day. (d) All Grand Final tickets must be used in accordance with the Major Sporting Events Act 2009 (Vic) and any ticket scheme approved under that Act.
Grand Final. (a) AFL shall provide 1000 Grand Final tickets to AFLPA in each year for AFLPA to make such tickets available to AFL Players, AFLPA stakeholders including past Players, AFLPA Board and Committee members and staff. (b) AFLPA shall be responsible for: (i) Allocating Grand Final tickets to Players in such manner as it determines; (ii) Collecting payment for the Grand Final tickets from Players; and (iii) Making payment to AFL for the face value of the Grand Final tickets by 31 October after the Grand Final provided that AFLPA shall not be required to pay AFL for any ticket which AFLPA returns to AFL prior to 15 September in the relevant year. (c) In addition to any ticket which a Player may be able to access in accordance with clause 36.2(a), each Club that competes in the Grand Final shall make not less than 200 Grand Final tickets available to Players from that competing Club to Players selected to compete in the Grand Final (including emergencies), that being eight Grand Final tickets per Player. If any Player does not exhaust his allocation under this clause 36.2(c), those tickets shall be made available to other Players of the competing Club in a manner determined by the Club. (d) All Grand Final tickets must be used in accordance with the Major Sporting Events Act 2009 (Vic) and any ticket scheme approved under that Act. (e) For the avoidance, the tickets allocated to the AFLPA pursuant to clause 36.2(a) must not be sold above face value.
Grand Final. AFL agrees to subsidise the airfares for all Umpires based outside of Victoria to attend the AFL Grand Final each year up to a maximum cost of $15,000.

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