Under the heading 'Political Play' Soccer took to the front cover of my local paper the Cranbourne Star Community News.
For those unaware, Casey Council have had plans to add a soccer hub to it's impressive Casey Fields sporting complex, but this is the first time I have seen solid plans being made and news of funding being discussed.
As usual, soccer will be one of the last sports to take up residence at Casey Fields with facilities already in place for Cricket/AFL, Athletics, Rugby, Tennis & Cycling but, it could very well be worth the wait as the most recent plans put forward look rather impressive.
3 Synthetic 'Community" Pitches, 1 Grass 'Community' Pitch as well as a Grass Feature Pitch/Stadium estimated to accommodate 4,000 spectators with a 500 seater grandstand. As well as a Regional Sports house which sounds exciting.
"The Regional Sports House is designed to accommodate state and local sporting associations, industry bodies, sports related education, sports science, service delivery providers and multicultural youth officers.
The Sports House would have a 50 seat lecture theatre, four internal offices, a 20 seat open work plan area, three meeting and board rooms, overflow social rooms for programs, functions and events and kitchen and amenities."
Now judging by the article the Feature Pitch (and I assume Regional Sports House) will be shared between all rectangular sports (Soccer, League, Union & Gridiorn), which begs the question about how use of the facility will work for local clubs.
News on the grapevine suggests that the closest club to the new facility Casey Comets have already ruled out a move to Casey Fields when it was first put on the drawing board some years ago in favour of developing their current facility in O'Tooles Road, perhaps time may have changed that stance?
With the new NPLV also on the horizon, I wonder if it means a new club may be born to make use of the facilities with current local clubs taking a back seat if none have made an application to be part of the new competition.
Hopefully this facility will get the funding required as it has already been knocked back by the Regional Development Australia Fund, but with an election on the horizon anything is possible.
Read the full article here with images of the planned development...
http://cranbournenews.starcommunity.com.au/news/2013-07-04/political-play/