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BrisBash for BorneHMRI

BrisBash for BorneHMRI

Hosted by BorneHMRI, raising funds for preterm birth research

The BrisBash for BorneHMRI is a barefoot cricket tournament held at Easts Rugby Club on 28 November 2025.

Mixed teams and all levels are welcome. Team packages include food and drinks, with raffle tickets and prizes available on the day.
Full details below.

Team Registration

Early Bird Team Registration: $2,500
Secure your spot early and save! Limited availability.

Standard Team Registration: $2,750
Full team entry for 10 players (celebrity captain included)

Each team registration includes:

  • Entry for 10 players
  • Celebrity team captain assigned on the day
  • All-inclusive drinks package
  • Gourmet lunch provided by BBQ Mafia
  • DJ entertainment throughout the event
  • Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in premature birth research

Individual Tickets

Individual Player Ticket: $250
Perfect for those who want to join the fun without a full team

Individual players will be grouped into teams on the day.

Corporate Sponsorship

Sponsorship Package: $3,000
Elevate your brand while supporting a vital cause.

Sponsorship includes:

  • Team registration for 10 players
  • Corporate branded marquee pitch-side
  • Recognition in event materials and announcements
  • Premium positioning for maximum brand visibility
  • Dedicated social media acknowledgment

 

Don’t Forget: By participating in BrisBash, you're directly supporting critical research to identify women at higher risk of preterm birth and making a real difference to the lives of babies, mothers, and families.

Date

November 28, 2025
12.00 pm

Cost

Early Bird Pricing: Individual $250 | Team $2,500

Location

Easts Rugby Club, Norman Park QLD 4170

Access & Parking

View venue website https://eaststigers.com/

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