Number-one_ticket_holder

Number-one ticket holder

Number-one ticket holder

Person who holds membership tickets number 1 of a particular sporting club


A number-one ticket holder is a person who holds membership ticket number 1 of a particular sporting club. Possession of the number one ticket is largely symbolic. The tradition of having a number one ticket holder is mainly observed in Australia. To increase the club's visibility and exposure, the ticket is sometimes presented to a famous person or former athlete.

Australian Football League

The Australian Football League is the premier Australian rules football competition in Australia. Most clubs nominate a single number one ticket holder each year.[1]

National Rugby League

The National Rugby League is the premier rugby league competition in Australasia. Known dates are included in brackets.

A-League

The A-League is a professional men's soccer league in Australia and New Zealand.

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ANZ Championship

The ANZ Championship was the premier netball league in Australia and New Zealand that existed between 2008 and 2016.

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National Basketball League

The National Basketball League (NBL) is the premier professional basketball league in Australia and New Zealand.

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Suncorp Super Netball

Suncorp Super Netball is the premier professional netball league in Australia. The inaugural season commenced in February 2017.

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See also


References

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