AUSTRALIAN REPTILE PARK JOINS THE CENTRAL COAST MARINERS FOR 2024/25 SEASON

The Central Coast Mariners are thrilled to announce an exciting new partnership between the Mariners and the Australian Reptile Park, designed to elevate member experience and deepen community engagement.

Beginning today, every new Australian Reptile Park adult, child or concession annual pass holder will receive a 3-match pass to see the Central Coast Mariners play at our home stadium. We are proud to collaborate with the Australian Reptile Park to continue offering unparalleled experiences to our dedicated members. Stay tuned for more exciting initiatives as we strive to create memorable moments, both on and off the field.

Teli Taktikos, Head of Commercial Operations at the Central Coast Mariners, shared his excitement about the partnership: “Partnering with the Australian Reptile Park is a significant step towards enriching the Mariners fan experience beyond the pitch. This initiative not only enhances our members’ leisure activities but also strengthens our ties within the local community.”

Billy Collett, Operations Manager at the Australian Reptile Park, echoed this sentiment: “At the Australian Reptile Park, we are thrilled to welcome Central Coast Mariners members and their families. We pride ourselves on giving our visitors the opportunity to interact closely with our incredible animals and create lasting memories. We look forward to providing an unforgettable day out for Mariners fans!”

This partnership builds on a shared commitment to community pride and celebration. Notably, during the Mariners’ historic first ever home grand final victory, Ploddy the dinosaur proudly sported Mariners colours.

To launch the partnership with the Central Coast Mariners, Ryan Edmondson, Alfie McCalmont and Mikael Doka, imports to the Coast – visited the Australian Reptile Park, where they had the opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the park’s most popular residents. Their visit marked the official beginning of an exciting journey between the two organisations.