Parking, Travel, Accommodation and Meals Sample Clauses

Parking, Travel, Accommodation and Meals. 4.1 Car Parking (a) In respect of AFL Players, subject to item 4.1(c), AFL and each Club agrees to provide all AFL Players a secure, reserved car park at AFL Matches they are required to attend and appropriate security when travelling to and from their Club’s rooms when necessary. AFL Players will not be required to pay for their own parking when they are required to attend a Match. (b) In respect of AFLW Players, where the Parties acknowledge that AFLW Matches are likely to be fixtured at differently tiered venues than AFL Matches in respect of available facilities, AFL and Clubs will use their respective best endeavours to provide AFLW Players with access to off-street, complimentary car parking at AFLW Matches and AFLW Club Sessions attended by an AFLW Player and provide appropriate security when the AFLW Player is travelling to and from the AFLW Player’s Club rooms on Match day when necessary. (c) The Parties acknowledge that the MCG and Marvel Stadium arrangements are as follows for both AFL and AFLW Players as applicable: (i) At the MCG, Player parking (in addition to existing underground parking entitlements of Players) will be in an area close to the entrance – where AFL umpires and officials park for matches. These tickets will be provided to Clubs for each Match for the use of Players who are required to attend that Match as part of a team participating in the Match. (ii) At Marvel Stadium, Clubs will reimburse Players who are required to attend a Match as part of the team participating in the Match for the cost of parking at the ground. 4.2 Player Travel and Accommodation for Matches (a) Clubs will arrange and pay for reasonable transport and accommodation in relation to a Player’s required interstate or overseas travel to play in a Match; (b) Clubs will be required to reimburse Players for all reasonable costs incurred with interstate travel, including but not limited to airport transfers and parking; (c) AFL and Clubs will use commercially reasonable endeavours to work with AFL’s airline partner to provide upgraded seating, exit row seating or 2 passengers per 3 seats for all selected Players, subject to seat availability, and provided that Clubs will not be required to purchase extra seats above the subsidy levels which applied at the commencement of the 2023 AFL and AFLW Seasons, respectively; (d) AFL will use commercially reasonable endeavours to provide any Club based in Western Australia with a minimum of twelve (12) business class seats,...
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