The GIANTS are delighted to announce that the club has already surpassed 30,000 members this year, highlighting the continued growth and momentum of the club and its passionate Orange Army.The exciting milestone was reached in the lead-up to last week’s huge Opening Round win over the Hawks, with the buzz around Opening Round once again helping bring GIANTS fans together earlier than ever.Excitement surrounding the Opening Round clash against the Hawks saw thousands of supporters lock in their membership before the season opener, reinforcing the growing passion for the GIANTS.The achievement continues a strong trend for the club, which has now surpassed 30,000 members for seven consecutive seasons while also recording four straight years of record membership totals.Prior to the introduction of Opening Round, the earliest in the season the GIANTS had ever reached the 30,000 milestone was May, making the latest achievement another sign of the significant impact of Opening Round for the GIANTS.GIANTS Executive General Manager, Consumer and Marketing, Samantha Blomeley, said reaching the milestone ahead of Opening Round for a third straight season reflects the success of the initiative and the excitement it helps build around football in the northern states."The buzz of Opening Round has once again helped bring GIANTS fans together earlier than ever,” Blomeley said.“Excitement for the season saw thousands of people lock in their membership before the first game, and reaching 30,000 members again is a fantastic milestone for our club.“Initiatives like Opening Round are crucial to helping shine a spotlight on the northern states and getting eyeballs on the GIANTS, and there’s no doubt it’s had a huge impact on helping us reach this milestone this early in the season for a third straight year.“Our members power this club, and the loyalty and passion of the Orange Army is what continues to drive the growth of the GIANTS across Western Sydney, Canberra and beyond.“We’re incredibly grateful to every single member who chooses to be part of the GIANTS family.“I’d also like to acknowledge our foundation members who have been with us since day one – without their continued and unwavering support we would not be where we are today and we look forward to celebrating with them later in the year as we reach the 15-year milestone.“I’d also like to thank our official membership partner, Reflections Holidays, for their continued support of the club’s membership program and the Orange Army.“As a club, our next mission is aiming to hit 40,000 members this season for the first time in our history, which would be a fantastic achievement for a club in just its 15th season.”To celebrate the 30,000 milestone, the GIANTS are giving their members the chance to Bring A Mate for free next weekend when they host the Saints in a big round two clash at ENGIE Stadium.The initiative gives members the opportunity to introduce friends and family to the thrill of live footy and a GIANTS matchday experience – and in turn help grow the Orange Army together.Plus, be at the game next weekend with your mate and you could score an upgrade to a suite with amazing views and premium food & drinks. Just by showing up, members have the chance to turn game day into something unforgettable.While we are tracking as well as ever, we certainly aren’t done yet and there’s never been a better time to join the Orange Army.Just some of the huge benefits that GIANTS memberships provide (T’s and C’s apply):Access to GIANTS home games at ENGIE StadiumInvitations to member-only events and experiencesMemberships with access to games also include complimentary Easter Show accessMerchandise offers and exclusive benefitsPriority access to finals and Grand Final tickets (subject to the GIANTS qualifying)Membership includes transports to all games at ENGIE StadiumWith the season now underway, and the GIANTS starting off with a bang following their huge win over the Hawks in Opening Round last week, now is the time to come onboard and experience the thrill of being a part of the Orange Army.
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