Monash Uni (Clayton Campus) ..new training base???
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Monash Uni (Clayton Campus) ..new training base???
I was hoping to read something on the forum today on this as......
I heard on 3AWs Rumour File this morning that the Saints new training base would be at Monash Uni.....
Now it is not called the rumour file for no good reason....
But had anyone heard any whispers?????
I heard on 3AWs Rumour File this morning that the Saints new training base would be at Monash Uni.....
Now it is not called the rumour file for no good reason....
But had anyone heard any whispers?????
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indeed...as the ide would be to link in with some sports medicine boffins......and no doubt have some new and shared sports facilities witha group that would appreciate it...meher baba wrote:My initial reaction is: great idea!!
Speculating that as the land would I assume be Federal...that they can get around Council Planning restrictions (note I am talking for training here...and NOT pokies..)
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But would that not be the point....and the argument for the various Stae and Federal Governments to chip ina few million each....that the saints geta new ehnaced facility, but that the community gains too by getting new and enhanced facilities..Otiman wrote:The sports facilities there aren't too crash hot, there's a rather overcrowded Gym, but at least there's a decent size pool.
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If Monsah already had it all...there would be no case....
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Don't they mean the Monash sporting campus down down kings park way?
If so that was mentioned months ago regarding a location that was under review by the club.
I believe that this location will be a high priority location if it can be arranged as it is half way between the dome and moorabbin - easy access to the city for corporate partners, press etc if admin is also included.
Edit: I had a look around and couldn't find anything to back up what I said . . . so I will bow out of the above statement - however I was sure there was some land owned by Monash down kings park way that had been mentioned in the past . . .
If so that was mentioned months ago regarding a location that was under review by the club.
I believe that this location will be a high priority location if it can be arranged as it is half way between the dome and moorabbin - easy access to the city for corporate partners, press etc if admin is also included.
Edit: I had a look around and couldn't find anything to back up what I said . . . so I will bow out of the above statement - however I was sure there was some land owned by Monash down kings park way that had been mentioned in the past . . .
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http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/monmag/is ... sport.html
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there hasn't been much said about it since that timeThe university will create a Centre for Sporting Excellence to develop sports management and physical activity pro-grams and to undertake related research in collaboration with top-level professional sporting organisations.
Strategic alliances have already been established with national sports teams including the Liberty Giants basketballers and the St Kilda Football Club, while strong relationships have been formed with the Australian Institute of Sport, Australian Swimming, Athletics Australia and the Victorian Cricket Association.
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Did u ever find it tempting to yell things out at them??Liam_G wrote:The umpires use Monash Clayton as a training base. My few years of living on campus there mean any view of mine would be biased. I would love it. But from the club's point of view, would it be that good of an idea?
I know now, when i walk to my car and see the likes of Mclaren, Vozzo, goldspink & gehsem walk directly past me i have to fight the urge to give them crap, especially last semester when i finished at 5pm on wednesdays theyd always be arriving at the same time
From the clubs POV maybe butterss can whip out his cheque book and transform the place, atm its prob not suitable for an AFL club when u look at the likes of collingwood, wce, adel, bris, syd etc their facilties are simply awsome, monash is no where near that standard unfortunately
Their main oval is a high priority. During summer they forfieted water to 3 other grounds so that they could use that water on the main oval and didnt let anyone kick the footy on there unless u booked to go on the oval.
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Most recent reference to university as a possible option was July 13:
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/h ... 91765.html
Extract:
ST KILDA'S search for a new home has been widened to include Monash University and a cricket ground in Glen Waverley.
The club has held preliminary discussions with university administrators about building an elite training centre, originally planned for Moorabbin, at the Clayton campus of the university.
"We have had some discussions with Monash University and Monash council … we might follow them up in a couple of weeks' time and they might come back to us," Saints chief executive Archie Fraser said. He said the talks had been "initial discussions to see whether it could work".
The campus joins other options for the club, including staying at Moorabbin, returning to the Junction Oval or relocating to Casey Fields in Cranbourne. Fraser said the club hoped to decide on its favoured option within six to eight weeks.
There's not much more in the article.
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/h ... 91765.html
Extract:
ST KILDA'S search for a new home has been widened to include Monash University and a cricket ground in Glen Waverley.
The club has held preliminary discussions with university administrators about building an elite training centre, originally planned for Moorabbin, at the Clayton campus of the university.
"We have had some discussions with Monash University and Monash council … we might follow them up in a couple of weeks' time and they might come back to us," Saints chief executive Archie Fraser said. He said the talks had been "initial discussions to see whether it could work".
The campus joins other options for the club, including staying at Moorabbin, returning to the Junction Oval or relocating to Casey Fields in Cranbourne. Fraser said the club hoped to decide on its favoured option within six to eight weeks.
There's not much more in the article.
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Well that settles it then.Nick_DalSantos_Girll wrote:omggg..there is a bus from like my house straight there takes like 20mins omgggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
anddd my schools like right near theree too omgggggggz
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Its 10 mins if that from Waverly Park - From memory (now i was young when we played at waverly), but we attracted pretty good crowds down thereskeptic wrote:can't see us establishing much of a supporter base in that area or owning our own bit of property
pass 4 me
Doesnt this constitute a supporter base?
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ST KILDA'S search for a new home has been widened to include Monash University and a cricket ground in Glen Waverley.
The club has held preliminary discussions with university administrators about building an elite training centre, originally planned for Moorabbin, at the Clayton campus of the university.
"We have had some discussions with Monash University and Monash council … we might follow them up in a couple of weeks' time and they might come back to us," Saints chief executive Archie Fraser said. He said the talks had been "initial discussions to see whether it could work".
The campus joins other options for the club, including staying at Moorabbin, returning to the Junction Oval or relocating to Casey Fields in Cranbourne. Fraser said the club hoped to decide on its favoured option within six to eight weeks.
There's not much more in the article.
The club has held preliminary discussions with university administrators about building an elite training centre, originally planned for Moorabbin, at the Clayton campus of the university.
"We have had some discussions with Monash University and Monash council … we might follow them up in a couple of weeks' time and they might come back to us," Saints chief executive Archie Fraser said. He said the talks had been "initial discussions to see whether it could work".
The campus joins other options for the club, including staying at Moorabbin, returning to the Junction Oval or relocating to Casey Fields in Cranbourne. Fraser said the club hoped to decide on its favoured option within six to eight weeks.
There's not much more in the article.
Thanks for that Casey Scorp. Couldnt see that on any internet newspapers today. Am a bit lost on this, as I thought we were staying at Linton St
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Not today's papers, but a month ago. It's old news!Stephen Theodore wrote:Thanks for that Casey Scorp. Couldnt see that on any internet newspapers today. Am a bit lost on this, as I thought we were staying at Linton St
No decision yet on whether it's Linton Street or a move. If it's a move I reckon it will be to Casey Fields, but my money would be on staying at Moorabbin.
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Fair point.super dooper wrote:Its 10 mins if that from Waverly Park - From memory (now i was young when we played at waverly), but we attracted pretty good crowds down there
Doesnt this constitute a supporter base?
What I meant was, Moorabbin is a St.Kilda area, we have members in Moorabbin because that's where the saints are based.
If we were going to move, I'd like to move to an area where we become part of the furniture... embraced by the locals
The opportunity here is to go to a council that wants us, buy our own bit of land, build an elite training facility that can be open to that community and grow roots into that community.
IMO Casey Fields offers closest to that, but I dunno
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1/ Relationship with Council will need mending in a big way, but obviously if the right commercial deal can be done then commonsense would suggest that the relationship issue would be overcome.
2/ Cost - it costs more for an elite training/admin facility than the funds available. So creative approaches are needed.
3/ Relationship with Council gets in the way of creativity.
4/ Better options are available - ie Casey Fields.
2/ Cost - it costs more for an elite training/admin facility than the funds available. So creative approaches are needed.
3/ Relationship with Council gets in the way of creativity.
4/ Better options are available - ie Casey Fields.