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    ‘A huge opportunity’: Western Bulldogs find second home at Skinner Reserve

    ‘A huge opportunity’: Western Bulldogs find second home at Skinner Reserve

    By Rachel Eddie



    Maribyrnong mayor Michael Clarke at Skinner Reserve, Braybrook

    The Western Bulldogs will move into a second home at Skinner Reserve in Melbourne’s western suburbs as part of a $3 million partnership with the local council.
    Maribyrnong Council on Tuesday night voted to revamp the run-down reserve in Braybrook, allowing the AFL club to use the space for about 12 hours of training a week.

    The grass will be upgraded to replicate the oval at Marvel Stadium, and the redevelopment will add fencing, interchange benches, a two-lane running track, lighting, AFL-standard goalposts with protective netting, and improved spectator amenities.

    The council and the Western Bulldogs will each pay $1.5 million towards the redevelopment and put $50,000 a year into its maintenance.

    Maribyrnong mayor Michael Clarke said an upgrade was well overdue and the partnership allowed for a better revamp than the council could afford on its own.

    Consultations found most residents supported teaming up with the football club, which approached the council early last year in need of a second training ground.


    An artist’s impression of the upgraded facility in Melbourne’s western suburbs.Credit:Maribyrnong Council

    From the start of the the 2022 season the Doggies will use Skinner Reserve three days a week between 4pm and 8pm, and occasionally for three hours on Saturday and Sunday mornings.

    Community sporting clubs will be able to train there two nights a week and compete on the weekend, using the space 20 to 25 hours a week.

    The grounds will be open to the broader community the rest of the week, and a community reference group will be established.

    Kingsville Cricket Club has agreed in principle to move from Skinner Reserve to Dobson Reserve, which will have its own $3-$4 million upgrade, by September.

    Braybrook United and Maribyrnong Greens soccer clubs also use Skinner Reserve and have agreed in principle to the redevelopment.

    The grounds will be able to sustain up to 35 hours a week of organised sport, on top of casual use – more than double the 10 to 15 hours it can currently maintain.

    Cr Clarke said he expected the Bulldogs to engage with the community and bring a massive social benefit to the disadvantaged area.

    “It’s not just an opportunity for the Dogs to train. This has incredibly profound social implications for what has been historically a highly disadvantaged community,” he said.




    An artist’s impression of the floodlit oval.Credit:Maribyrnong Council

    “We’re very clear that this is a huge opportunity and we will look to orchestrate clear community engagement opportunities. It won’t just be, ‘Oh there goes Marcus [Bontempelli].’ ”
    The majority of residents who took part in consultations, 34 of 49 respondents, said they supported the Bulldogs using Skinner Reserve.

    Those who disapproved were less likely to live in Braybrook, saying the reserve should stay in community hands.






    Skinner Reserve has a long football history. Former player Doug Hawkins grew up in Braybrook and played on the grounds.

    “That’s what makes it the heart of Braybrook, its history,” Cr Clarke said.

    Braybrook’s population is expected to grow by 42.3 per cent to 14,467 by 2041. The suburb has a high number of public housing residents, low-income earners and poor public health, a report by council officers said.

    “Officers view this as an opportunity to improve an ageing facility in need of repair, to a high-quality facility available to all community members, in a location that will serve our most disadvantaged community,” a report by council officers said.

    Separately, the Bulldogs are upgrading their primary home at Whitten Oval. The state government set aside $36.6 million for the $58 million project in the 2020-21 budget.

    Residents were temporarily locked out of Whitten Oval – public land managed by the club – last year while the Bulldogs were at the AFL’s Queensland hub for the COVID-19 impacted season.

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    Re: ‘A huge opportunity’: Western Bulldogs find second home at Skinner Reserve

    I actually overheard someone of note speaking about this on Saturday at the VFL game. He referenced the refurbishment of the Whitten Oval and the demolition of stands as one of the reasons.

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    Re: ‘A huge opportunity’: Western Bulldogs find second home at Skinner Reserve

    Quote Originally Posted by Grantysghost View Post
    I actually overheard someone of note speaking about this on Saturday at the VFL game. He referenced the refurbishment of the Whitten Oval and the demolition of stands as one of the reasons.
    That makes sense, otherwise I can't really see the benefit of splitting up training locations (and spending 1.5m for the privilege).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grantysghost View Post
    I actually overheard someone of note speaking about this on Saturday at the VFL game. He referenced the refurbishment of the Whitten Oval and the demolition of stands as one of the reasons.
    I remember Skinners Reserve being the pre-season training venue back when I was a kid, 1960's. Maybe because of the cricket club still being in final's contention and wanting Western Oval.

    So if the stands are demolished I guess we won't ever see senior football returning to Western Oval ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeanette54 View Post
    I remember Skinners Reserve being the pre-season training venue back when I was a kid, 1960's. Maybe because of the cricket club still being in final's contention and wanting Western Oval.

    So if the stands are demolished I guess we won't ever see senior football returning to Western Oval ?
    It's part of the refurb so they'll be completely rebuilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by comrade View Post
    That makes sense, otherwise I can't really see the benefit of splitting up training locations (and spending 1.5m for the privilege).
    My guess is that they are concerned about the impact on the surface of Whitten Oval by having 4 teams train there and 3 teams playing there. I also assume they have scheduling problems for our 3 non-AFL teams who have part-time players who have to train in the late afternoon/early evening.

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    Re: ‘A huge opportunity’: Western Bulldogs find second home at Skinner Reserve

    wow. Skinner reserve. I remember playing finals there playing for St. Albans in the '80's, playing schoolboy games there with Chisholm college. And drinking tinnies there at lunchtime while 'studying' at St. Johns/Chisholm college. the local bottle shop on Churchill Avenue conveniently ignored your school uniform when buying cans of beer at lunchtime. I hope they make it great.

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    Re: ‘A huge opportunity’: Western Bulldogs find second home at Skinner Reserve

    Is part of the appeal that it's also being spec'd to Docklands proportions, whereas the Whitten Oval is constrained for width?
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    Re: ‘A huge opportunity’: Western Bulldogs find second home at Skinner Reserve

    Quote Originally Posted by jeemak View Post
    Is part of the appeal that it's also being spec'd to Docklands proportions, whereas the Whitten Oval is constrained for width?
    Hadn't thought of that. Whitten is narrow.

    From what I understand the refurb means the "elite" training facility will be rebuilt and unavailable for a period of time. So it's semi forced, but for 1.5 mill there has to be a bigger picture and you might be onto it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dancin' Douggy View Post
    wow. Skinner reserve. I remember playing finals there playing for St. Albans in the '80's, playing schoolboy games there with Chisholm college. And drinking tinnies there at lunchtime while 'studying' at St. Johns/Chisholm college. the local bottle shop on Churchill Avenue conveniently ignored your school uniform when buying cans of beer at lunchtime. I hope they make it great.
    We used to play practise matches there too back in the day.

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    Re: ‘A huge opportunity’: Western Bulldogs find second home at Skinner Reserve

    Quote Originally Posted by Grantysghost View Post
    Hadn't thought of that. Whitten is narrow.

    From what I understand the refurb means the "elite" training facility will be rebuilt and unavailable for a period of time. So it's semi forced, but for 1.5 mill there has to be a bigger picture and you might be onto it.
    West Coast have 2x Ovals.

    Oval 1 is the dimensions of Optus (aka Perth Stadium).
    Oval 2 is the dimensions of the MCG.
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    Re: ‘A huge opportunity’: Western Bulldogs find second home at Skinner Reserve

    The Bummers have two, one Docklands and the other the MCG in size.
    Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.

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    Re: ‘A huge opportunity’: Western Bulldogs find second home at Skinner Reserve

    Good stuff! Good to put some money into Braybrook. I'm looking forward to the Whitten Oval redevelopment as well. Braybrook is a famous footballing suburb producing our club greats EJ and Doug.
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    Re: ‘A huge opportunity’: Western Bulldogs find second home at Skinner Reserve

    I played a couple of summer seasons of Recfooty at Skinner with Twodogs and the old Bigfooty crew.

    We'd have a hit in the nets before our game if we got there early enough.

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    Re: ‘A huge opportunity’: Western Bulldogs find second home at Skinner Reserve

    Quote Originally Posted by jeemak View Post
    Is part of the appeal that it's also being spec'd to Docklands proportions, whereas the Whitten Oval is constrained for width?
    As part of the Whitten Oval refurb, the oval will be realigned.
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