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AFL club St Kilda in cash concern over Frankston move
« on: June 19, 2008, 12:55:15 PM »
AFL club St Kilda in cash concern over Frankston move

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Paul Amy

19Jun08

ST KILDA boss Archie Fraser today revealed the club was reconsidering its move to Frankston Park.

The sensational development comes as the club revealed a massive $5 million blow-out in costs in redeveloping the football ground.

The financial crunch led Fraser to admit today that the Saints might  look to other sites  in Frankston if  costs could not be reined in.

It’s believed Belvedere Park, which  has been earmarked  as a  potential training venue for TAC Cup team the Dandenong Stingrays, is one alternative.

St Kilda’s contribution to the  $10.25m elite training facility and administration centre  at Frankston Park was  put at $1.5 million when the project was announced amid great fanfare last November.

But it has got as high as $5 million, due largely to rising steel prices  and building restrictions on the site.

``In terms of the price, yes,  it has come in higher than we’d all like, but we’re working through that at the moment,’’  Fraser said on Thursday morning.

``The whole thing pushed out to $16.25 million. We’ve been able to knock it back to about $14.25 million.  We’ve had two or three meetings where we’ve been trying to cut things out that might have been niceties, as opposed to cutting back on the actual size of the building.’’

While Frankston Council, the State Government and the AFL are all contributing to the development,  Fraser said the Saints would have to pay for the extra costs.

Although the club was debt-free, ``we’re not jumping in at $14 million’’, he said.

 ``What we’re really doing now is having a good look at it, to see  if it can be `engineered down’ a little bit,  while at the same time being an elite facility that meets all our requirements,’’ Fraser said.

``The more we can close the gap, the  less money we have to find. We don’t want to  be putting in $5 million when we thought we’d be putting in $1.25 million.

``We thought  $1.25 million would tun into $2 million, maybe $2.5 million, but nowhere near $5 million.’’

Fraser  said St Kilda was still intent  on moving to Frankston.

 ``That’s 100 per cent. What we might have to do is start looking at other sites within the city council area,’’ he said.

``The key thing from the Saints’ point of view is that  we’re going to  be in Frankston and hopefully we’re going to be at Frankston Park. We want to make this work.’’

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Re: AFL club St Kilda in cash concern over Frankston move
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2008, 01:02:15 PM »
Sort of related to this, word around is that the Aints will align with Sandringham next year and Melbourne with Casey (swapsies) so that Melbourne can move their HQ to Casey Fields in Cranbourne.
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Re: AFL club St Kilda in cash concern over Frankston move
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2008, 02:10:44 PM »
Sort of related to this, word around is that the Aints will align with Sandringham next year and Melbourne with Casey (swapsies) so that Melbourne can move their HQ to Casey Fields in Cranbourne.

Not word around FF but confirmed - well the St Kilda/Sany alignment

It was in the HUN the other week. St Kilda has signed a 5 year alignment deal with Sandringham starting season 2009.

Re Melbourne and Casey - I was watching the VFL game on the ABC last weekend and the President of Casey was on at half time and said Casey and Melbourne hadn't done a deal yet but were in discussions.
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Re: AFL club St Kilda in cash concern over Frankston move
« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2008, 02:16:26 PM »
Thanks, WP.

Fantastic MCG size ground at Casey Fields for Melbourne to train on, if they move there.
Still a problem with cricket because it's South Melbourne CC's home ground.

I'd be interested to find out how the players who live close to the city feel about trekking out there.
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Re: AFL club St Kilda in cash concern over Frankston move
« Reply #4 on: June 19, 2008, 02:20:57 PM »
Fantastic MCG size ground at Casey Fields for Melbourne to train on, if they move there.
Still a problem with cricket because it's South Melbourne CC's home ground.

No problem with cricket out at Casey FF.

Casey fields is made up of multi different sporting venues.

The Football ground that the Scorpions play on is footy only - year round.

The cricket oval is over the back somewhere
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Re: AFL club St Kilda in cash concern over Frankston move
« Reply #5 on: June 19, 2008, 02:40:43 PM »
Makes more sense for the demons to make it their training facility.

Is apparently a sensational set up. One of my sons has had a couple of games there this year and reckons the turf is like carpet.
I should go have a look. Been past it a couple of times but tend to not look sideways and keep driving no matter what when I'm in Cranbourne.  8)

ps Sorry for diverting from the topic from the Aints moving to friendly Frankston.
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Re: AFL club St Kilda in cash concern over Frankston move
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