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14-09-2014, 11:50 PM
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Looking forward: Western Bulldogs Women’s team and the Footscray Bulldogs VFL team members (left to right) Lauren Arnell, Lin Jong, Aasta O’Connor and Jason Tutt welcome the boost to Whitten Oval. Photo: Penny Stephens


A $1.5 million upgrade of the Whitten Oval will transform the ground into the Victorian showcase for women's football, the fastest growing Australian Rules competition in the country.
In a redevelopment which has been supported by the Victorian government and the AFL, the Whitten Oval investment has also strengthened the push by the Western Bulldogs to become the first AFL club to field a women's team.

The move has reinforced the Bulldogs' vision to transform its once decrepit home ground into the centre of community and elite football in Melbourne's fast-growing western region. The Whitten Oval will also stage regular VFL games, VFL finals and is now likely to hold AFL pre-season NAB Challenge games from early next year.
Women's training facilities has become a hot political issue leading into the forthcoming Victorian election. The Whitten Oval upgrade will include two new women's change rooms and new lighting which will allow the best female players in the state to train outside of working hours.

Sports Minister Damian Drum, whose government has contributed $500,000 to the project, said he had been "blown away" by the skills at this year's second women's exhibition match staged by nominal Bulldogs and Melbourne teams selected through a second women's AFL-style draft.
Further funding has come from the Maribyrnong Council ($500,000) while the AFL has matched the $250,000 raised by the Western Bulldogs through a members' driven campaign last season.

The growth of the women's game across Australia was first significantly identified at head office by the AFL's first woman commissioner Sam Mostyn and has now become a strong focus of the league's only woman executive Dorothy Hisgrove, whose portfolio oversees community game development. The AFL now sees a genuine case for a national women's competition.
Both the state government and the opposition were heavily represented at last week's Victorian Women's Football League grand final at Coburg with the state ALP opposition pledging $10 million to establish or upgrade changing rooms for women athletes across Victoria.
Drum told Fairfax Media: "I'd say to footy fans who've never watched women's football you are missing out. This [Whitten Oval upgrade] will allow women's football to access AFL training facilities on an ongoing basis for the first time. It also enables the possibility of the Whitten Oval again hosting senior AFL football through the NAB Challenge.

"The gap in the pathway for girls' footy has been somewhere for the elite to call home in a training sense, using the best facilities can help lift the sport to another level. Despite all the great facilities a lot of AFL clubs have now, they've been designed for use by a professional men's team to use in working hours, and for a variety of reasons this doesn't work for elite female footballers.
"This is a great step in rectifying that and making elite women's footy something that young girls can aspire too, knowing that the facilities will be no different to that of an AFL team."

While the Bulldogs staggered to a disappointing AFL conclusion in 2014, the club's VFL team - which has readopted the title of Footscray - will contest Sunday's forthcoming grand final at Etihad Stadium in its first stand-alone season. Footscray attracted an attendance of more than 7000 when it hosted a week-one VFL final at the Whitten Oval.
Bulldogs chief Simon Garlick said the redevelopment in its first stage would see the VWFL Academy, which comprises the best 30 players across Victoria, train at the Whitten Oval on a weekly basis. The women's league, currently based at Carlton's Visy Park, boasts a premier division and five lower divisions.

While the Bulldogs have been highly sensitive to the impression the club is looking to gatecrash the women's league by forming its own team, the move has been strongly championed by the club's chairman Peter Gordon.
"We don't want to muscle in," said Garlick, "but we believe there are great benefits in having our own team both for the competition and clearly for us as well as for the western region community."
Garlick said the Whitten Oval would for the first time provide female players - who previously arrived at training in their football attire - access to AFL-standard training facilities on an ongoing basis.

Apart from NAB Challenge and regular Footscray VFL games and VFL finals, the Whitten Oval will host VWFL games, women's finals, Western Region Football League games and reinforce its place as the home of football for Maribyrnong College.
The Bulldogs will also host regular girls-only Auskick clinics in 2015 and the Youth Girls AFL weekend.

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bulldogtragic
14-09-2014, 11:58 PM
Great news story.

Lin has learnt a lot from ambassadorial work with the AFL. Not even Eddie could hold a logo on a footy on a better angle for the camera, his hands are not for holding the ball with intent to kick it, but exposure of the advertiser. I hope White King send him a box of free bleach for the professionalism.

boydogs
15-09-2014, 12:30 AM
Big Will & Doc26, where was the inside scoop? :D

Twodogs
15-09-2014, 01:22 AM
Great reason to put a fence around the ground. And put a proper scoreboard into the ground.

The Underdog
15-09-2014, 07:41 AM
Brilliant stuff, what a great way to use the ground

Murphy'sLore
15-09-2014, 08:56 AM
Fantastic news. WO will now stand for the Women's Oval!

LostDoggy
15-09-2014, 10:00 AM
Another example of the club looking outside traditional mechanisms for ways to increase revenue while also contributing positively to the community. Contrast this against MFC and to an extent NMFC, and we are definitely moving forward.

always right
15-09-2014, 10:35 AM
I love this as it paints us a progressive club who doesn't want to be spoon fed but is intent on making our own future success.

Contrast that with Melbourne and the difference couldn't be starker.

The Pie Man
15-09-2014, 12:37 PM
This is good stuff on all accounts - the highlights on Foxtel earlier this year of the Melb/WB women's game were eye catching...the ball movement, skills and hardness of the contest was a real surprise (I don't mean that to be condescending - I played basketball at an OK level as a teenager, but rep girls my age I sometimes trained against owned me)

Footscray in the VFL has been a resounding success - WO featuring more prominently is brilliant.

LostDoggy
15-09-2014, 12:46 PM
I love this as it paints us a progressive club who doesn't want to be spoon fed but is intent on making our own future success.

Contrast that with Melbourne and the difference couldn't be starker.

Spot on mate!

Remi Moses
15-09-2014, 02:45 PM
Often wondered why every team doesn't have a women's league.
I've got a novel idea that there should be a pre-game women's game.

susie bulldog
15-09-2014, 03:19 PM
It is proposed by the AFL that by 2020 there will be a women's team at every AFL club. We now have 190,000 young women playing AFL football around Australia. It is the fastest growing female sport in the country. The WB are leading the way yet again.

Twodogs
15-09-2014, 03:44 PM
Often wondered why every team doesn't have a women's league.
I've got a novel idea that there should be a pre-game women's game.

Like the reserves used to?

Remi Moses
15-09-2014, 04:09 PM
Like the reserves used to?

Groundbreaking idea, I know.

Twodogs
15-09-2014, 04:33 PM
It is proposed by the AFL that by 2020 there will be a women's team at every AFL club. We now have 190,000 young women playing AFL football around Australia. It is the fastest growing female sport in the country. The WB are leading the way yet again.

Thanks for that. Great to see women's football basing itself at Whitten Oval.

jeemak
15-09-2014, 05:40 PM
This is a good story and once again shows our commitment to the greater good towards the community and game alike.

The fact this is so closely aligned to the growth priorities of the league should hold our club in good stead at head office, and while this shouldn't be the motivation behind the initiative it would be nice to receive some recognition or reward for effort.

w3design
15-09-2014, 06:11 PM
Great initiative and fantastic news for the club.

Bringing live football back to the WO provides not only great revenue possibilities but also progressive integration with the local community in the west

Twodogs
15-09-2014, 06:40 PM
Great initiative and fantastic news for the club.

Bringing live football back to the WO provides not only great revenue possibilities but also progressive integration with the local community in the west


Lots of people I spoke to today were positive about it.

GVGjr
15-09-2014, 08:26 PM
Fantastic news. WO will now stand for the Women's Oval!

Sounds good to me.

Doc26
15-09-2014, 08:53 PM
I love this as it paints us a progressive club who doesn't want to be spoon fed but is intent on making our own future success.

Contrast that with Melbourne and the difference couldn't be starker.

To be fair to Melbourne on this occasion, it has been us and them who have lead and showcased Women's Football as a curtain raiser to our senior games over the past two seasons.

susie bulldog
15-09-2014, 09:00 PM
you are absolutely correct. It has been the MFC and WB who have lead the way. Debbie Lee at Melbourne Football Club has been a leader in this regard. I look forward to another big game next year when the WB take on MFC. They have beaten us on two occasions.

Hotdog60
15-09-2014, 09:03 PM
you are absolutely correct. It has been the MFC and WB who have lead the way. Debbie Lee at Melbourne Football Club has been a leader in this regard. I look forward to another big game next year when the WB take on MFC. They have beaten us on two occasions.

I think that should give us a priority pick if we have been below them 2 years in a row.:D

HOSE B ROMERO
15-09-2014, 09:21 PM
It is proposed by the AFL that by 2020 there will be a women's team at every AFL club. We now have 190,000 young women playing AFL football around Australia. It is the fastest growing female sport in the country. The WB are leading the way yet again.

I think Susan Alberti should be congratulated for her efforts in driving women's football. ;)

I watched this year's women's game on-line and the physicality and skills were impressive.

The plans for the ground are inspiring. But our club has always been that way going back to the mid '80's when Les Twentyman went to Dennis Galimberti and Mick Malthouse and suggested the 'care for kids' programme.

LostDoggy
16-09-2014, 08:49 AM
I think Susan Alberti should be congratulated for her efforts in driving women's football. ;)

I watched this year's women's game on-line and the physicality and skills were impressive.

The plans for the ground are inspiring. But our club has always been that way going back to the mid '80's when Les Twentyman went to Dennis Galimberti and Mick Malthouse and suggested the 'care for kids' programme.

I love Peter Gordon but will be just as happy if Ms Alberti took the reins. She is hands down one of the best administrators in the country in terms of what she had added to the fabric of our football club. My little girl's love for the Dogs was cemented during that first women's football match at the G. She met Lauren Sparks and was just chuffed that the Doggies were in favour of girls footy.

susie bulldog
16-09-2014, 01:48 PM
Encourage your daughter to learn to play aussie rules. She will have a wonderful time making friends and learning to play the best sport in the country. We have more than 25,000 young women playing AFL in Victoria. Making womens football at our home at VUWO is a fabulous initiative by the WB - go girls - go dogs!

Mofra
17-09-2014, 03:59 PM
Great reason to put a fence around the ground. And put a proper scoreboard into the ground.
Absolutely. The lack of real scoreboard was very noticeable against Willy.

Nuggety Back Pocket
17-09-2014, 04:30 PM
A great initiative and windfall for the WB and congratulations to Peter Gordon and Sue Alberti and the Board. This will be a great fillip in having the necessary finances that will help showcase the Whitten Oval for NAB matches WRFL finals and Women's League games, together with VFL Finals.

LostDoggy
17-09-2014, 04:58 PM
Yep congrats to all involved. Great stuff.

LostDoggy
17-09-2014, 06:18 PM
Wow, what a tremendous boon for Women's Football, the West of Melbourne and of course the Bulldogs. Great work by all and sundry, now if only we could smash our heritage debt we would be well on our way!..

ledge
17-09-2014, 07:42 PM
Wow, what a tremendous boon for Women's Football, the West of Melbourne and of course the Bulldogs. Great work by all and sundry, now if only we could smash our heritage debt we would be well on our way!..

Now that's a good point, the heritage debt, what happened and where are we at with it ?

susie bulldog
18-09-2014, 12:43 PM
I attended the best and fairest of female football last evening VWFL/AFL Vic. There were over 400 guests. Our WB female captain Asta O'Connor came in second in the B &F. She was beaten by four points. She suffered with a foot injury (stess fracture) for most of the 2014 season. 400 guests present. It was mentioned by the MC that there will possibly be 18 more new teams in 2015. No wonder it is the fastest growing female sport in the country. I am very proud of our club WB.

Eastdog
18-09-2014, 01:14 PM
Now that's a good point, the heritage debt, what happened and where are we at with it ?

Yep I have the same question as well ledge. How are going reducing the debt?

We have the redeveloped WO to look forward to and the Edgewater complex as well.

LostDoggy
18-09-2014, 02:23 PM
Yep I have the same question as well ledge. How are going reducing the debt?

We have the redeveloped WO to look forward to and the Edgewater complex as well.

I live in Edgewater, after being very stagnant for a long while the development is really moving along now! Don't know if this venture will help us with our debt or contribute to it. More importantly for me let's hope they have a tote and serve a pot of draught for less then $5!

Eastdog
18-09-2014, 03:58 PM
I live in Edgewater, after being very stagnant for a long while the development is really moving along now! Don't know if this venture will help us with our debt or contribute to it. More importantly for me let's hope they have a tote and serve a pot of draught for less then $5!

That's good to hear. I've heard it's quite expensive to buy in Edgewater but nonetheless its a great location right on the Maribyrnong River and near the city.

KT31
18-09-2014, 04:10 PM
I live in Edgewater, after being very stagnant for a long while the development is really moving along now! Don't know if this venture will help us with our debt or contribute to it. More importantly for me let's hope they have a tote and serve a pot of draught for less then $5!

Certainly don''t miss the price of beer in Victoria, a Schooner of Draught up here for $4.80 or under at most places.

Eastdog
18-09-2014, 04:14 PM
Certainly don''t miss the price of beer in Victoria, a Schooner of Draught up here for $4.80 or under at most places.

Much better prices than at Etihad :)

Twodogs
18-09-2014, 04:45 PM
I live in Edgewater, after being very stagnant for a long while the development is really moving along now! Don't know if this venture will help us with our debt or contribute to it. More importantly for me let's hope they have a tote and serve a pot of draught for less then $5!


That's good to hear. I've heard it's quite expensive to buy in Edgewater but nonetheless its a great location right on the Maribyrnong River and near the city.


I remember that being a very big and very very loud factory that made ammo for the Army. Some of the machines they had there were huge.

Eastdog
18-09-2014, 04:54 PM
I remember that being a very big and very very loud factory that made ammo for the Army. Some of the machines they had there were huge.

Is the Australian Defence Force Base in Maribyrnong.

Daughter of the West
18-09-2014, 05:30 PM
Is the Australian Defence Force Base in Maribyrnong.

Eastie, Eastie - google is your friend!


EDGEWATER – FORMER AMMUNITION FACTORY
The Edgewater Housing Estate occupies the site of the former Commonwealth Munitions Factory, some remnant buildings of which are still located on the upper portion of the site near Gordon Street. The Colonial Ammunition Company (CAC) built an ammunition factory on the river flats at Maidstone in 1889, aiming to reduce the colony’s dependence on imported munitions. In the early twentieth century CAC expanded their works to begin producing cartridge cases and bullets. The Commonwealth Government purchased the ammunition factory in 1928.

During WWII the Ammunition factory was Australia’s largest and most important ammunition factory, employing over 9,000 workers, including many women. Because of the volatile nature of the operations the ‘factory’ was a series of separate buildings and the site stretched from the Lang’s Road Bridge to the southern boundary of the present Pipemakers Park, incorporating the Powder Magazine (site 22) The factory’s operations were gradually scaled down after World War II, when low-lying land on the southern portion of the site was leased to Myer Limited for storage. Australian Defence Industries took over the Ammunition Factory in 1989, closing it in 1994.

From http://www.maribyrnong.vic.gov.au/Files/Maribyrnong_River_Heritage_Booklet.pdf

I used to drive past the factories every weekend on the way to my grandparents house. Looks a little different these days!

LostDoggy
18-09-2014, 06:30 PM
They certainly keep building apartments around here, should be a reasonable market.

It is sandwiched in between some other Pokie joints, the Powell, Highpoint, Headquarters tavern at Flem racecourse, Newmarket & Palms. What there isn't around here is any nightlife (Doutta Gala and Quiet Man) still a few km away. Hopefully the club recognizes this and does something different and doesn't just aim for the standard pokie venue. I know they will be there but would be good if they could create some atmosphere here in the west.

Twodogs
19-09-2014, 01:53 PM
The Edgewater Housing Estate occupies the site of the former Commonwealth Munitions Factory, some remnant buildings of which are still located on the upper portion of the site near Gordon Street. The Colonial Ammunition Company (CAC) built an ammunition factory on the river flats at Maidstone in 1889, aiming to reduce the colony’s dependence on imported munitions. In the early twentieth century CAC expanded their works to begin producing cartridge cases and bullets. The Commonwealth Government purchased the ammunition factory in 1928.

During WWII the Ammunition factory was Australia’s largest and most important ammunition factory, employing over 9,000 workers, including many women. Because of the volatile nature of the operations the ‘factory’ was a series of separate buildings and the site stretched from the Lang’s Road Bridge to the southern boundary of the present Pipemakers Park, incorporating the Powder Magazine (site 22) The factory’s operations were gradually scaled down after World War II, when low-lying land on the southern portion of the site was leased to Myer Limited for storage. Australian Defence Industries took over the Ammunition Factory in 1989, closing it in 1994.

That area where Myers used to be is where Footscray Cricket Club play now.

LostDoggy
19-09-2014, 03:08 PM
That area where Myers used to be is where Footscray Cricket Club play now.

is that Merv Hughes oval?

ledge
20-09-2014, 11:57 AM
Parkside and Totty baps old home ground .. Henry turner reserve

Webby
21-09-2014, 06:05 PM
Plus one big arse flag pole!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Twodogs
29-09-2014, 02:53 AM
is that Merv Hughes oval?


Yep. That's right. When Footscray first moved there years ago Myers still had depots there and the vans and trucks would be driving up the dirt road all the time.