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« Reply #15 on: February 21, 2018, 11:00:33 PM »
Look, I like Punt Road but it is antiquated.

Leave it as it is and let Melbourne, Essendon and the MCC use it, and give us the MCG. The biggest ground deserves the biggest club as a sole tenant.

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Richmond to consider all options for upgrading Punt Road Oval (Foxsports)
« Reply #16 on: February 22, 2018, 12:56:52 AM »
Richmond to consider all options for upgrading Punt Road Oval facilities including demolishing Jack Dyer Stand

February 21, 2018 4:50pm
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RICHMOND will consider all options, including demolishing the Jack Dyer Stand at Punt Road Oval, as it looks into ways to grow the facilities at their spiritual home.

A number of AFL clubs have recently built or are planning to build massive new facilities, with Gold Coast and Fremantle both moving last year and Hawthorn looking to move from Waverley Park to Dingley.

But with the Tigers intrinsically linked to Punt Road, CEO Brendon Gale and the club are looking at every possibility to grow their headquarters.

While crediting their inner-city location as a massive reason for their success, Gale told SEN’s Afternoons the club is “landlocked”, forcing it to use “every square centimetre”.

That double-edged sword of a prime location with a lack of room to grow means the Jack Dyer Stand, first built in 1914, extended in 1927 and nearly burned down in the mid-1970s, could be on the table for removal.

“There’d be a range of different options you’d have to explore. (That) could well be,” Gale said.

“If that were the case, there’d be extensive consultation, et cetera.”

Gale explained that the club is considering a “whole range of different options” for future development, with the preference being developing Punt Road.

“There’s the north end behind the goals and we’re finalising a master plan at the moment. With VFL and women’s football, with our community programming, right now it’s under great pressure. And so we’re looking at growing that, growing our footprint,” he said.

“20, 30 years down the track, I do think about facilities. We are landlocked. Once we build out, we can’t build any more. So you’re thinking of those sorts of scenarios but it’s such an important part of our brand.”

The location is simply too good to give up for the Tigers, with Gale believing it helps both with fan support and in recruiting.

“To be honest, it’s the location of the club, our proximity to the MCG and our access to Richmond station that I think underpins the growth and the way we’ve held our numbers over the years,” he said.

“We’re such an open and accessible club to visit and be part of and it’s such a huge competitive advantage. It’s an advantage for attracting talent — it’s inner-city, cosmopolitan Richmond, access to shops, cafes, universities, the city.”

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/richmond-to-consider-all-options-for-upgrading-punt-road-oval-facilities-including-demolishing-jack-dyer-stand/news-story/bf5edb57c7ee4e9146c73506dd351173

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Punt Road Oval Redevelopment
« Reply #17 on: February 26, 2018, 08:12:01 AM »
As you all know, I was away from this forum for a fair while, I reckon during that time, I remember Richmond releasing plans for
a full redevelopment of Punt Road. Does anyone know what is happening with those plans. I even remember pictures being released
of what Punt Road would like after a redevelopment.

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment
« Reply #18 on: February 26, 2018, 11:08:14 AM »
As you all know, I was away from this forum for a fair while, I reckon during that time, I remember Richmond releasing plans for
a full redevelopment of Punt Road. Does anyone know what is happening with those plans. I even remember pictures being released
of what Punt Road would like after a redevelopment.
Ramps, I remember this article but I can't recall any specific plans (?).
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-07-13/punt-road-pitch-tigers-want-upgrade-dollars.mobileapp

According to Benny Gale on the radio last week, the Club is still going through all its options regarding the upgrade. One of which is removing the Jack Dyer Stand as we're "land-locked" by Punt Rd and Brunton Avenue.
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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment
« Reply #19 on: February 26, 2018, 12:43:22 PM »
As you all know, I was away from this forum for a fair while, I reckon during that time, I remember Richmond releasing plans for
a full redevelopment of Punt Road. Does anyone know what is happening with those plans. I even remember pictures being released
of what Punt Road would like after a redevelopment.
Ramps, I remember this article but I can't recall any specific plans (?).
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-07-13/punt-road-pitch-tigers-want-upgrade-dollars.mobileapp

According to Benny Gale on the radio last week, the Club is still going through all its options regarding the upgrade. One of which is removing the Jack Dyer Stand as we're "land-locked" by Punt Rd and Brunton Avenue.
Aye, land-locked we are, on all four sides, but could we use the space we have any better?  If the JD Stand was jacked up & moved 40 mtrs up towards the Yarra Park boundary we could move the playing surface up & build a grandstand at the Richmond Station end of PRO.  The JD Stand may not have any heritage status of any note, but it is a significant piece of club history which should be retained if possible.  We lose a small car park but gain a new grandstand! 
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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment
« Reply #20 on: February 26, 2018, 02:23:43 PM »
As you all know, I was away from this forum for a fair while, I reckon during that time, I remember Richmond releasing plans for
a full redevelopment of Punt Road. Does anyone know what is happening with those plans. I even remember pictures being released
of what Punt Road would like after a redevelopment.
Ramps, I remember this article but I can't recall any specific plans (?).
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-07-13/punt-road-pitch-tigers-want-upgrade-dollars.mobileapp

According to Benny Gale on the radio last week, the Club is still going through all its options regarding the upgrade. One of which is removing the Jack Dyer Stand as we're "land-locked" by Punt Rd and Brunton Avenue.

It will be interesting to see what they do. I personally think the JDS should go and a new facility put in its place which could be extended towards the punt road side of the ground towards the richmond station side. It would be good to know what facilities are
needed now as well, when the club did the last one, which in all honesty wasnt that long ago in development terms, why didnt they
make it bigger or higher then?

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment
« Reply #21 on: February 27, 2018, 12:50:35 AM »
we need a stand with at least 30,000 viewing capacity, for our VFL AND AFLW teams, great little revenue earner and we would fill it. Probably re-locate JD Stand and build around it and over it.
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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment
« Reply #22 on: February 27, 2018, 01:37:44 PM »
we need a stand with at least 30,000 viewing capacity, for our VFL AND AFLW teams, great little revenue earner and we would fill it. Probably re-locate JD Stand and build around it and over it.

I think player facility upgrades and office upgrades should be the priority. I cant see 30,000 people attending a VFL or AFLW match.
10,000-15,000 seats would just about see it out I reckon.

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment
« Reply #23 on: February 28, 2018, 11:58:35 AM »
we need a stand with at least 30,000 viewing capacity, for our VFL AND AFLW teams, great little revenue earner and we would fill it. Probably re-locate JD Stand and build around it and over it.

I think player facility upgrades and office upgrades should be the priority. I cant see 30,000 people attending a VFL or AFLW match.
10,000-15,000 seats would just about see it out I reckon.

We would get it easily if we had the space, think big, you dont wont to be looking to upgrade 5-10 years down the track because of small think to begin with.
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Jack Dyer Stand may go in $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment
« Reply #24 on: September 07, 2018, 03:45:36 PM »
Jack Dyer Stand may go in $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment

By Caroline Wilson
The Age
7 September 2018 — 3:09pm


A $60 million redevelopment of the Punt Road Oval, which would almost certainly lead to the removal of the Jack Dyer Stand and cement the Tigers’ long-term future next door to the MCG, looks set to be unveiled before the forthcoming state and federal elections.

Richmond’s emergence as a 100,000-member AFL powerhouse club heading towards their second successive preliminary final comes as Tiger bosses are lobbying intensively behind the scenes with a range of senior state and federal government figures to fund a new football hub for the club’s increasingly diverse gender and multicultural profile.

The redevelopment involving a three-way funding split between the federal and state governments and the club would change the face of of one of Melbourne’s best-known and most utilised corners and play a role in the proposed radical overhaul of pedestrian traffic between the MCG and Richmond station.

Underpinning their bid is that by 2020 the Tigers will house not only AFL and VFL teams at Punt Road but also their AFLW and VFLW teams and the club’s recently introduced Wheelchair team, which was defeated by Collingwood last weekend in the first Victorian Wheelchair League grand final.

It has emerged that 2017 premiership player Bachar Houli and his Islamic Academy, which is to be based at Punt Road and soon to receive a major funding boost from the federal government,  have played a pivotal role in the Punt Road plans.

One of the last remaining VFL grandstands, the Dyer Stand was built in 1914 and after a number of renovations was named in honour of the Australian football Hall of Famer "Captain Blood" in 1998.

While not officially heritage listed, the stand has become a significant landmark.

When Tigers CEO Brendon Gale first mooted pulling down the stand earlier this season he conceded widespread consultation including with Dyer’s family would precede any final decision.

Officially tight-lipped regarding the redevelopment, Richmond have handed detailed drawings and proposals to both sides of politics and across several departments both in Canberra and Spring Street.

The redevelopment would see:

* The 104-year-old Jack Dyer Stand removed to make way for new seating, change rooms, community and elite training facilities.

* Expanded sporting amenities to house Richmond’s AFL, VFL, AFLW, VFLW and recently introduced team in the Victorian Wheelchair Football League.

*  Spectator capacity lifted from 5000 to 8000 with new terracing around Punt Road’s outer wing, under the scoreboard and the north end goals.

* New lighting to allow for regular VFL and AFLW night fixtures.

* The expansion of the current training facility, which would also make room for Richmond’s expanding Korin Gamadji Institute and elite athlete and sport science educational partnership with Swinburne.
   
* Accommodation for students attending the Melbourne Indigenous Transition School.
   
* A facelift for the Swinburne Centre, which would see the unsightly and impractical small windows significantly enlarged.

Under Richmond’s proposal, the costing applications would include $20 million in Commonwealth funding and $20 million from the Victorian government. Richmond have pledged to cover the final third of that costing in the hope that the AFL would contribute $5 million.

While the plans, understood to have received strong support from the AFL and Richmond’s local member and Victorian planning minister Richard Wynne, are not wedded to the removal of the iconic Dyer Stand, that is the club’s strong preference.

Keeping the stand would come at a multimillion-dollar extra cost.

A total of 5000 supporters squeezed into Punt Road last September for the club’s final training session before the grand final and at last Saturday night’s televised VFL final there was restricted seating and the lighting fail during the third quarter. Under the new plans, seating would increase to 5000 with standing room for a further 3000.

With Richmond overlooked in the $500 million sport facilities funding package unveiled five months ago by Premier Daniel Andrews, a disappointed Gale and his team refocused their efforts towards a wide range of state and federal government departments.

Gale and his lieutenants, Michael Stahl and Simon Matthews, have worked closely with both sides of federal and state politics in the hope that Richmond’s sporting, social, multicultural and community achievements will attract pre-election commitments.

Earlier this year, Matthews led a Richmond delegation to the United Nations in New York where the Tigers became the first sporting club to present to the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous issues, underlining the work of the KGI Institute.

The Tigers’ funding bid has been linked with the proposed radical redevelopment from Richmond station to the MCG. The Punt Road gateway is seen as the last piece in the puzzle of Melbourne’s inner-city sporting precinct.

The confluence of big AFL and NRL finals held in the precinct on Friday night, along with the logistical hurdles involving moving more than 91,000 supporters into the MCG for Richmond’s Thursday night qualifying final against Hawthorn, has again underlined the need for a new walkway linking Richmond station to the MCG.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/jack-dyer-stand-may-go-in-60m-punt-road-oval-redevelopment-20180907-p502dv.html
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Re: Jack Dyer Stand may go in $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment
« Reply #25 on: September 07, 2018, 04:09:12 PM »
Stuff progress

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Re: Jack Dyer Stand may go in $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment
« Reply #26 on: September 07, 2018, 10:32:27 PM »
Get it done :lol

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Re: Jack Dyer Stand may go in $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment
« Reply #27 on: September 07, 2018, 10:54:28 PM »
I reckon the club should have a Scottish institute and maybe a Christian academy too. Let’s not forget a Hindu ashram and a giant Bhudda at the entrance of Punt Road oval in the new development.

And we should be the first club to have a non binary gender specific pansexual football club to show the AFL we are truly serious and prayer/orgy rooms for a free for all of spiritual erotic satisfaction.  :rollin

Maybe then we can up the ante to $100 million.  :birthday
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Re: Jack Dyer Stand may go in $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment
« Reply #28 on: September 07, 2018, 11:00:05 PM »

Members have a choice of two designs for the new development.
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Re: Jack Dyer Stand may go in $60m Punt Road Oval redevelopment
« Reply #29 on: September 07, 2018, 11:02:30 PM »
Just make it the official Australian Campus of The Frankfurt School and be done with it.... :shh
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