THE ULTIMATE INNER SANCTUM EXPERIENCE:

Saturday December 6 – Saturday December 13

Package cost: $12,000 (contact corporate@saints.com.au for more information)

St Kilda is offering supporters a once in a lifetime chance to join the Saints on their High Performance Training Camp to Queenstown. 

Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to rub shoulders with your heroes and experience an elite training environment in an unbelievable location!

Contact corporate@saints.com.au to book NOW. 

The Saints playing list will be spread over Wellington, Auckland and Christchurch for three days as part of the AFL Australia Post Community Camp from December 1-3 before the squad meets in Queenstown to complete its High Performance training camp.

The Saints will hold a 10-day camp in the picturesque New Zealand town, where they will hike through Queenstown’s famous mountains, tackle the rapids of Arthurs Peak and hone their skills using state of the art training facilities.

The new location of the High Performance Training Camp is in line with the club’s New Zealand strategy after the Saints have played home games on Anzac Day at Westpac Stadium, Wellington for each of the past two years.

St Kilda CEO Matt Finnis said it was exciting for St Kilda to step away from its usual training environment and work together in an outstanding location not too far from home.

“New Zealand is a stunning country and Queenstown epitomises this,” Finnis said.

“Our players are very much looking forward to what lies ahead. While the High Performance camp will be a demanding and difficult camp in many ways, the scenery is amazing and the activities planned will definitely be a step away from standard pre-season training.”

Finnis said the club was looking forward to hosting a third consecutive Anzac Day home game in 2015, on a day that will mark the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing.

“As our two countries look ahead and unite for such an important day, we acknowledge the historical significance of the Australian and New Zealand relationship,” Finnis said.

“This game gives our supporters a time to remember in a place they will never forget.

“By developing the Australian game in New Zealand, we are committed to being New Zealand’s team and this has only been further proven by the decision to hold our High Performance Training camp at our home away from home.”