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.
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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]
The National Rugby League is the premier rugby league competition in Australasia. Known dates are included in brackets.
Club | Ticket holder |
---|---|
Brisbane Broncos |
Paul Tarlington (2014–24)
[26]
[27]
[28]
[29] Andrew Fraser ("until he left politics" in 2012) [30] Kevin Rudd (2013–14) [31] [32] |
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | |
Canberra Raiders |
Mark Webber (2010)
[33] Brad Haddin (2005, 2009) [34] Bob Hawke (1984, 1989) [35] [36] |
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks |
Elle Macpherson (1994)
[37]
Cathy Freeman
[38] |
Gold Coast Titans | |
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles | Gladys Berejiklian (2018) |
Melbourne Storm |
Ian "Molly" Meldrum
[41]
[42] Julia Gillard [43] [44] Josh Frydenberg (2019) [45] |
Newcastle Knights | |
New Zealand Warriors | Peter "The Mad Butcher" Leitch [46] |
North Queensland Cowboys | |
Parramatta Eels | Danny Green [47] |
Penrith Panthers | Mark Geyer (2012-2016) [48] [49] |
South Sydney Rabbitohs |
Russell Crowe
Phil Jamieson Anthony Albanese [50] |
St. George Illawarra Dragons | John Howard [51] [52] |
Sydney Roosters | Malcolm Turnbull [53] |
Wests Tigers |
Binet Homes
[54] Lee Hagipantelis (2014–15) [55] |
The A-League is a professional men's soccer league in Australia and New Zealand.
Club | Ticket holder | Reference |
---|---|---|
Central Coast Mariners | Julie Goodwin (2016–) | [56] |
Melbourne Heart FC | Jon Bon Jovi (2010; international) | [57] |
Melbourne Victory FC | George Calombaris (2015) | [58] |
Perth Glory FC | Lucy Sage (2011–2012)
Dawn Fraser (2014–2015) Stephen Coniglio (2021–) |
[59] [60] [61] |
The ANZ Championship was the premier netball league in Australia and New Zealand that existed between 2008 and 2016.
Club | Ticket holder | Reference |
---|---|---|
Queensland Firebirds | Anna Bligh (2008) | [62] |
The National Basketball League (NBL) is the premier professional basketball league in Australia and New Zealand.
Club | Ticket holder | Reference |
---|---|---|
Sydney Kings | Dominic Perrottet (2021) | [63] |
Suncorp Super Netball is the premier professional netball league in Australia. The inaugural season commenced in February 2017.
Club | Ticket holder | Reference |
---|---|---|
Melbourne Vixens | Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti and Jane McDonald (2020) | [64] |
West Coast Fever | Nadia Mitsopoulos (2020) | [65] |
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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.
This section may require
cleanup to meet Wikipedia's
quality standards. The specific problem is: Holder column of table is badly formatted. (March 2024) |
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]
The National Rugby League is the premier rugby league competition in Australasia. Known dates are included in brackets.
Club | Ticket holder |
---|---|
Brisbane Broncos |
Paul Tarlington (2014–24)
[26]
[27]
[28]
[29] Andrew Fraser ("until he left politics" in 2012) [30] Kevin Rudd (2013–14) [31] [32] |
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | |
Canberra Raiders |
Mark Webber (2010)
[33] Brad Haddin (2005, 2009) [34] Bob Hawke (1984, 1989) [35] [36] |
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks |
Elle Macpherson (1994)
[37]
Cathy Freeman
[38] |
Gold Coast Titans | |
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles | Gladys Berejiklian (2018) |
Melbourne Storm |
Ian "Molly" Meldrum
[41]
[42] Julia Gillard [43] [44] Josh Frydenberg (2019) [45] |
Newcastle Knights | |
New Zealand Warriors | Peter "The Mad Butcher" Leitch [46] |
North Queensland Cowboys | |
Parramatta Eels | Danny Green [47] |
Penrith Panthers | Mark Geyer (2012-2016) [48] [49] |
South Sydney Rabbitohs |
Russell Crowe
Phil Jamieson Anthony Albanese [50] |
St. George Illawarra Dragons | John Howard [51] [52] |
Sydney Roosters | Malcolm Turnbull [53] |
Wests Tigers |
Binet Homes
[54] Lee Hagipantelis (2014–15) [55] |
The A-League is a professional men's soccer league in Australia and New Zealand.
Club | Ticket holder | Reference |
---|---|---|
Central Coast Mariners | Julie Goodwin (2016–) | [56] |
Melbourne Heart FC | Jon Bon Jovi (2010; international) | [57] |
Melbourne Victory FC | George Calombaris (2015) | [58] |
Perth Glory FC | Lucy Sage (2011–2012)
Dawn Fraser (2014–2015) Stephen Coniglio (2021–) |
[59] [60] [61] |
The ANZ Championship was the premier netball league in Australia and New Zealand that existed between 2008 and 2016.
Club | Ticket holder | Reference |
---|---|---|
Queensland Firebirds | Anna Bligh (2008) | [62] |
The National Basketball League (NBL) is the premier professional basketball league in Australia and New Zealand.
Club | Ticket holder | Reference |
---|---|---|
Sydney Kings | Dominic Perrottet (2021) | [63] |
Suncorp Super Netball is the premier professional netball league in Australia. The inaugural season commenced in February 2017.
Club | Ticket holder | Reference |
---|---|---|
Melbourne Vixens | Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti and Jane McDonald (2020) | [64] |
West Coast Fever | Nadia Mitsopoulos (2020) | [65] |
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