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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment - State Govt Funding Announced
« Reply #75 on: November 17, 2020, 08:30:51 PM »
"Oh yes I am a dreamer, I still see us flying high!"

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment - State Govt Funding Announced
« Reply #76 on: November 17, 2020, 08:33:25 PM »
As per the above the Jack Dyer Stand will go
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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment - State Govt Funding Announced
« Reply #77 on: November 17, 2020, 09:24:51 PM »
As per the above the Jack Dyer Stand will go

& so it should, possum poo riddled fire hazard ( I love it though)

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment - State Govt Funding Announced
« Reply #78 on: November 18, 2020, 04:36:46 AM »
Jack Dyer Stand to be bulldozed in Punt Road Oval redevelopment

Richmond has outgrown its spiritual Punt Road Oval home and a link to its past will be lost when the club embarks on a $60 million redevelopment.

Michael Warner
Herald-Sun
November 18, 2020


A $60-million Punt Road Oval revamp — boasting an expanded MCG-sized training ground — will force the demolition of the iconic Jack Dyer Stand.

The historic Tigerland grandstand, built in 1914, will make way for new public seating and amenities, female change rooms, community facilities and a function centre — catering for crowds of up to 8000 for AFLW and second-tier men’s matches.

Richmond president Peggy O’Neal said the back-to-back AFL premiers had outgrown their spiritual home.

“Richmond is where we belong, and Punt Road Oval is our home,” O’Neal said.

“We need to keep evolving as a club and after careful consideration, the board believes this redevelopment will best meet our future needs, that of our fans and the community.”

The Jack Dyer Stand is not heritage listed but has heritage overlay, requiring planning approval for demolition.

The Punt Road Oval masterplan will see the football department take over the club’s current headquarters, opened in 2011, and the construction of new facilities to house the Korin Gamadji Institute, Bachar Houli Foundation and its women’s football program.

Tigers chief executive Brendon Gale said: “As of late last year, we have had to relocate a large chunk of our administration staff into portable offices and long-term that is unsustainable.

“We have gone from one team to five in recent years (including the club’s wheelchair team) and that has put significant space pressure on both our football program and the broader administration, including some industry leading community programming.”

The Andrews Government will pour $15.5 million into the project on top of $15 million in funding secured from the Federal Government.

Richmond and other key stakeholders will raise the balance.

Gale said the proposed building, to be named the William Cooper Centre after the Indigenous activist who died in 1941, would provide:
* ELITE-level facilities to support the growth of women’s football;
* A FLEXIBLE learning space for the club’s Korin Gamadji Institute programming that empowers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth;
* ACCOMMODATION for Melbourne Indigenous Transition School students who complete Year 7 on-site at Richmond Football Club;
* A BASE for the recently established Bachar Houli Foundation.

“A strong football club is not only highly-competitive football teams and an administration to support them, but the broader work we do with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community and through our diversity and inclusion programming,” Gale said.

“I’m particularly excited about what this facility could do for the Bachar Houli Foundation. “We see him as a national treasure and this facility could enable his Foundation, and the work it does to promote social cohesion, to really take off.

“So much of what Bachar does is nation building – this facility will enable him to deliver programs of national significance.”

Sports Minister Martin Pakula said: “Every footballer deserves an equal chance to play the game to the best of their ability and that’s why we back initiatives that provide a level playing field.

“Beyond the game, Richmond have shown leadership in their community involvement and the new facilities will allow them to extend this reach.”

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/richmond/jack-dyer-stand-to-be-bulldozed-in-punt-road-oval-redevelopment/news-story/13b7b2b0b5559dcbb635473d45ac43b2

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment - State Govt Funding Announced
« Reply #79 on: November 18, 2020, 07:07:39 AM »
Will confess I am torn over the Dyer Stand having to be demolished.

Yes, it's old, yes it's rundown (blame the club for that) but it is such  an important part of our Club. It is over 100 years old and history, our history is important. Sometimes it should be embraced not discarded  :-\



As an aside, reckon we should give our AFLW side/ program some thanks for this funding. Having a woman's program played a very big part here. In the last 2 years all State Govt funding of suburban grounds have had strong links to women's sport (Carlton, Bulldogs and yesterday Us and N0rt)  :shh
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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment - State Govt Funding Announced
« Reply #80 on: November 18, 2020, 09:17:11 AM »
This is brilliant, love that they are re-sizing the ground also to match the MCG. 
Can't wait until it's all done and can watch an VFL (or whatever it's called now) game live. 

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment - State Govt Funding Announced
« Reply #81 on: November 18, 2020, 11:11:48 AM »
This is brilliant, love that they are re-sizing the ground also to match the MCG. 
Can't wait until it's all done and can watch an VFL (or whatever it's called now) game live.

Works won't start until sometime in 2021 (subject to planning approvals which they haven't got yet)

they are saying 2022 is aim for completion
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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment - State Govt Funding Announced
« Reply #82 on: November 18, 2020, 11:47:06 AM »
So, will there be a Jack Dyer anything anymore? Stand, Room, Gym....

I would have thought we'd name the stand after one of our all time greats??
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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment - State Govt Funding Announced
« Reply #83 on: November 18, 2020, 12:07:05 PM »
So, will there be a Jack Dyer anything anymore? Stand, Room, Gym....

I would have thought we'd name the stand after one of our all time greats??

He still has a Statue - hopefully they find a more prominent place to put it.

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment - State Govt Funding Announced
« Reply #84 on: November 18, 2020, 01:27:30 PM »
So, will there be a Jack Dyer anything anymore? Stand, Room, Gym....

I would have thought we'd name the stand after one of our all time greats??

I watched the entire interview with Peggy (it's on the website) and she was asked that directly and avoided answering it .... the offices part building will be called "The William Cooper Centre", she confirmed that.


He still has a Statue - hopefully they find a more prominent place to put it.

True; but i remember with that they were limited to where it could go because it is on council land and the council had to OK it
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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment - State Govt Funding Announced
« Reply #85 on: November 18, 2020, 01:54:48 PM »
Benny Gale was on SEN this morning.

AUDIO: https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode?id=759315

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THE REASONS BEHIND RICHMOND’S PUNT ROAD DEVELOPMENT

By Andrew Slevison
SEN
18 November 2020


The Richmond Football Club is set to undertake a redevelopment of Punt Road Oval after the State Government announced a $15.5 million funding contribution.

The idea behind the refurbishment is to improve the football facilities for both the men’s and women’s teams, to increase capacity to close to 8,000, to provide a home for the club’s community programs and to improve the quality of the club’s administration.

Tigers CEO Brendon Gale explained that the $60 million revamp will increase the playing and training surface to the dimensions of the MCG but as a trade-off of sorts will unfortunately impact the integrity of the iconic Jack Dyer Stand.

Being able to house the AFLW team is also a key factor for the upgrade.

“There are some sensitivities but progress is important and we need to work hard to meet the needs of the club,” Gale said on SEN Breakfast.

“Right now, the most important tool of trade you have as a footy club is your oval. We’ve got an oval which probably isn’t fit for purpose.

“As our footballers become bigger, more athletic and more powerful, it almost becomes smaller every year. It affects the quality of the VFL game and the ability of the players to display their wares and develop.

“More importantly, we aren’t allowed to play AFL women’s football there which we want it to use to showcase.

“To get the oval to MCG size, to future proof Punt Road, to keep us at Richmond forever hopefully, we need to extend into the footprint of the Jack Dyer Stand.

“We need to continue to grow and evolve, we need to meet the long term needs of the club and ensure Richmond stays at Richmond and doesn’t have to look at other alternatives.”

While Gale acknowledges the club’s rich heritage in referring to the Jack Dyer Stand, he believes that moving forward and progressing towards the future is just as important for the club that has won three of the past four AFL premierships.

“While there are some sensitive heritage aspects involved with the stand, we think there is much, much more heritage value in the Richmond Football Club staying at Punt Road Oval in Richmond for the long term,” he added.

“The history and tradition of the club is very important to us.

“It’s (the stand) currently condemned. We’ve looked at repairing it. We’ve looked at relocating it, brick by brick, but it’s just too prohibitive. So, we’ll work hard to ensure that some of the historical aspects of the stand will remain.

“It’s similar to the MCC. They’ve done a wonderful job in providing all the modern amenity and comfort but maintained some of those lovely heritage, historical aspects.”

The $15.5 million State Government funding is added to the $15 million granted by the Federal Government in 2019 with the club to fund the balance of the $60 million redevelopment.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2020/11/17/the-reasons-behind-richmonds-punt-road-development/

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment - State Govt Funding Announced
« Reply #86 on: November 18, 2020, 03:36:52 PM »
A shame they can't relocate the old grandstand to a community oval somewhere else. The price of progress  :-\.

I'm guessing as an idea to keep the stand's memory alive as well as to make some $$$ for the Club is they will sell pieces of the stand to supporters as memorabilia?
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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment - State Govt Funding Announced
« Reply #87 on: November 19, 2020, 02:04:16 AM »
I thought the JD stand was heritage listed?

I’m sure they looked at every option with retaining it but given its size and position it essentially blocks any significant development of the building footprint if it were to remain.

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment - State Govt Funding Announced
« Reply #88 on: November 19, 2020, 07:13:17 AM »
I thought the JD stand was heritage listed?

I’m sure they looked at every option with retaining it but given its size and position it essentially blocks any significant development of the building footprint if it were to remain.

I did too but no it isn't

There is a requirement for special planning approval around it.

Not sure what that means exactly but Peggy mentioned it in her interview that is up on the website
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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment - State Govt Funding Announced
« Reply #89 on: November 19, 2020, 09:24:33 AM »
I thought the JD stand was heritage listed?

I’m sure they looked at every option with retaining it but given its size and position it essentially blocks any significant development of the building footprint if it were to remain.

No its not, it has a heritage overlay, so cant just demolish carte blanche