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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment [merged]
« Reply #330 on: August 12, 2025, 05:56:52 PM »
Down she goes...

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment [merged]
« Reply #331 on: August 12, 2025, 07:43:03 PM »
The planned demolition of the Jack Dyer Grandstand roof took place this morning.

All relevant historical signage, foundation stones, boards, seating, unique accessories were safely removed prior to today.

The new Jack Dyer Grandstand will rise in mid-2027





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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment [merged]
« Reply #332 on: August 12, 2025, 07:44:25 PM »
Nine News' report tonight:

#EXCLUSIVE: After standing over Punt Road Oval for more than a century, the Jack Dyer Stand  came crashing down today to make way for new state of the art digs.
@tommorris32 #9News

WATCH HERE: https://x.com/9NewsMelb/status/1955189206944247930

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment [merged]
« Reply #333 on: August 12, 2025, 08:07:57 PM »
Got to laugh at the end ...
Almost like a PM or premier, with the unnecessary hardhat and hi-vis gear attempting to add legitimacy to what's going on

Don't stress legend, we already know you won't be picking up a shovel

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment [merged]
« Reply #334 on: August 12, 2025, 09:16:17 PM »
Got to laugh at the end ...
Almost like a PM or premier, with the unnecessary hardhat and hi-vis gear attempting to add legitimacy to what's going on

Don't stress legend, we already know you won't be picking up a shovel

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment [merged]
« Reply #335 on: August 13, 2025, 08:36:41 AM »
Got to laugh at the end ...
Almost like a PM or premier, with the unnecessary hardhat and hi-vis gear attempting to add legitimacy to what's going on

Don't stress legend, we already know you won't be picking up a shovel

They’re a requirement to be on the construction site

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment [merged]
« Reply #336 on: August 13, 2025, 09:03:03 AM »
Got to laugh at the end ...
Almost like a PM or premier, with the unnecessary hardhat and hi-vis gear attempting to add legitimacy to what's going on

Don't stress legend, we already know you won't be picking up a shovel

They’re a requirement to be on the construction site

LOL
He was on the middle of the ground
Better wear a hard hat next time you walk past Punt Rd to the G

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment [merged]
« Reply #337 on: August 13, 2025, 09:57:01 AM »
Got to laugh at the end ...
Almost like a PM or premier, with the unnecessary hardhat and hi-vis gear attempting to add legitimacy to what's going on

Don't stress legend, we already know you won't be picking up a shovel

They’re a requirement to be on the construction site

LOL
He was on the middle of the ground
Better wear a hard hat next time you walk past Punt Rd to the G

Looks like he’s quite clearly in the construction zone to me

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment [merged]
« Reply #338 on: August 13, 2025, 10:31:01 AM »
Very sad.

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment [merged]
« Reply #339 on: August 13, 2025, 12:39:50 PM »
Got to laugh at the end ...
Almost like a PM or premier, with the unnecessary hardhat and hi-vis gear attempting to add legitimacy to what's going on

Don't stress legend, we already know you won't be picking up a shovel

They’re a requirement to be on the construction site

LOL
He was on the middle of the ground
Better wear a hard hat next time you walk past Punt Rd to the G

Looks like he’s quite clearly in the construction zone to me

Yup I’d imagine other than designated walk ways to get between the buildings and the oval that everywhere else falls within the “construction zone” as unnecessary as it may be in some areas not having boots and a hard hat when being interviewed on national TV would be a bad look lol

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment [merged]
« Reply #340 on: August 13, 2025, 12:46:35 PM »
Got to laugh at the end ...
Almost like a PM or premier, with the unnecessary hardhat and hi-vis gear attempting to add legitimacy to what's going on

Don't stress legend, we already know you won't be picking up a shovel

They’re a requirement to be on the construction site

LOL
He was on the middle of the ground
Better wear a hard hat next time you walk past Punt Rd to the G

Looks like he’s quite clearly in the construction zone to me

Yup I’d imagine other than designated walk ways to get between the buildings and the oval that everywhere else falls within the “construction zone” as unnecessary as it may be in some areas not having boots and a hard hat when being interviewed on national TV would be a bad look lol

Worksafe would be there quite quickly

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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment [merged]
« Reply #341 on: August 13, 2025, 07:15:45 PM »
The original 1914 foundation stone and the 1927 foundation stone from the extension were both rescued and will be re-inserted into the new stand.

https://x.com/rhettrospective/status/1955212203478651014

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The end of an era at Punt Road. The Jack Dyer Stand demolished (great vision👇), with a brand new version to be built by mid-2027.
@Richmond_FC eyeing off Waverley Park as a temporary training base in the back half of 2026.

https://x.com/tommorris32/status/1955190539462251007

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Tigers consider renting home base (afl site)
« Reply #342 on: August 28, 2025, 08:53:43 PM »
Tigers consider renting home base

By Josh Gabelich
afl.com.au
Aug 28, 2025


RICHMOND’S second season under Adem Yze ended last weekend, but Tigers CEO Shane Dunne is preparing for an off-season focusing on key decisions that will shape 2026, including considering selling a home game, renting Waverley Park and the coach’s contract.

After winning only two games in 2024 amid a year of sweeping changes across the club ranging from the departures of Brendon Gale, Dustin Martin and a host of premiership players, Richmond won five games this year, following a historic draft haul last November.

This off-season is different. It won’t involve the list renovation we saw in 2024. The trade period isn’t expected to result in big name exits. The Tigers currently hold pick No. 2 and No. 3 but won’t end up with the six first-round picks they used last year.

The other difference is the literal renovation of the Swinburne Centre. The iconic Jack Dyer Stand was demolished earlier this month, with significant progress expected over the summer months.

Richmond's sizeable administration team is now based on level three of a building on Wellington Parade, less than a 10-minute walk up the road, which is where Dunne spoke to AFL.com.au this week about a wide range of focus areas for the club between now and round one next season.

The Punt Road Oval redevelopment is the most significant infrastructure project in Richmond’s history and is forecast to be completed across two stages by the middle of 2027. Stage one will cost $85 million and includes the construction of the new Jack Dyer Stand, with a new three-level underground car park, while the oval will be realigned and reshaped to match the dimensions of the MCG.

The Tigers still need to secure another $25 million in funding to enable stage two of the redevelopment, which is why Richmond is contemplating selling a game interstate, despite its financial might and 92,380 members in 2025.

“Stage two is not yet fully funded, so we need about $25 million to complete stage two, so it [selling games] certainly helps with that,” Dunne said.

“We are still strong and sound financially and still turning profits, but there is a big chunk of cash we need to spend in the next couple of years. Any little bit helps us get that completed as quickly as possible and there is no compromise.”

Dunne said the club explored moving further away to secure larger sites like Hawthorn has done with the Kennedy Community Centre in Dingley and Essendon at NEC Hangar in Tullamarine, but remaining in the heartland was the clear priority. 

“We looked at that,” he said. “We could have gone and built out in a Dingley or a Tullamarine or wherever and we would have had bigger land, bigger facilities and multiple ovals, but we think Richmond is a really important competitive advantage for us. Our members and fans love it. We explored other options, but were adamant we had to keep Richmond in Richmond, but there are compromises with that: we have a smaller footprint, we only have one oval, but hopefully we can solve that oval issue down the track.

“We are in demolition phase, so we brought down the old Jack Dyer Stand, which was beyond its useful life. Because we are landlocked we were prohibited with what we could do with the ground. The only way to stay in Richmond was to demolish the stand, move back, so we could shift the oval so it is MCG size. For us to train the way we want to play, it had to go. We are building a new Jack Dyer Stand. The Dyer family are right across it and supportive of it.”

Keeping the administration and the football department connected is vital to Dunne. Great clubs are united. Richmond achieved this under Gale’s stewardship and wants to maintain the connection despite being separated by Yarra Park for the next two years. The criteria for the office space included being within 10 minutes of the club. That was a non-negotiable for Dunne.

Match committee is held in the office on Wellington Parade to ensure coaches are in constant contact with admin staff. The whole club has a staff lunch at the Swinburne Centre once a week. Post-game functions at the Swinburne Centre were a feature of the Damien Hardwick era and remain central.

With the AFL purchasing Waverley Park off Hawthorn Football Club earlier this year, Richmond is seriously contemplating renting it off the League to move both football programs to train in Mulgrave from October 2026 onwards until the Swinburne Centre – which will maintain its naming rights once the redevelopment is complete – is ready.

“Waverley Park is a live option for us. With the AFL purchasing that now, we have certainly put a stake in the ground with that. We have multiple options, but that is certainly a live option,” Dunne said.

“We would move both programs, so the whole thing, for seven months. That way they are all at the one space, they don’t have to drive back for weights or anything else. Our absolute preference is to move the whole program for seven months. Both teams will have their off-seasons throughout that time, so it’s not the full seven months.

“I suspect by the end of the year [we will make a decision] to give us time to make any alterations. There are a few options we are considering. Some other clubs did La Trobe Uni, but with Waverley it’s not too far down the road. It is an existing elite facility, so it does make sense.”

Richmond is also considering Gosch’s Paddock as a more permanent second oval down the track, regardless of if Melbourne secures a new base at Caulfield or not. The Tigers know they need a second oval in future, especially with the plan to host AFLW games at Punt Road Oval.

The Tigers quickly silenced the pre-season critics who questioned the club’s ability to win any games in 2025 by upsetting Carlton in round one. Dunne saw enough progress this year to be confident in the on-field direction.

“We didn’t really buy into the wins and losses,” he said. “There was a narrative around we wouldn’t a game, but pleasingly, we put that to bed in round one. So, while we are pleased with the growth, we are certainly not satisfied with the outcome because we are ultimately about winning.

"We have a plan and a path to ultimately win our next premiership. We know it’s not going to happen overnight, so we have to be realistic, but the most positive growth was the development from not just our first-year players but our second-to-fifth-year group that cemented their spots in the side.”

Dunne marked 12 months in the role earlier this week, but he wasn’t new to Richmond Football Club when president John O’Rourke appointed the then CEO of Aligned Leisure, the Tigers’ fully-owned subsidiary business. The 44-year-old has now been at the club for 11 years in different roles, but is one of the youngest club bosses in the competition.

“I have loved the year,” he said. “I’ve got a deeper sense now of the people that are involved in this club and the broader people connected to the club and how much they actually support and drive the club. That’s where I think gets its power from, nearly 100,000 members again this year, which is incredible when you think about where we’re at from an on-field perspective. The care of the parents and families of the draftees is almost as much as anyone, which has been the pleasingly surprising thing of the year.

“The other thing is just the challenge of the role and our climb. There are challenges every day, which is what I wanted from (my) next role. Personally, I don’t think there is a better role in Australian sport than this role. This is a big passionate club with a strong base. I’m very, very lucky.”

Richmond assistant coach Steve Morris has decided to step back from coaching after arriving at Punt Road in 2012 as a player, before fulfilling roles as VFL captain, VFL coach, development coach and line coach. The Tigers are now in the market for another assistant – the rest are all contracted – adding another focus area for Richmond this off-season.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1404689/tassie-sydney-waverley-tigers-consider-temporary-move-of-games-home-base
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Re: Punt Road Oval Redevelopment [merged]
« Reply #343 on: August 31, 2025, 03:45:50 PM »
Temporary relocation

“This off-season, they need to make some big decisions around where their base is next year.”

“Waverley Park is something they are considering in terms of renting, the AFL bought that off Hawthorn this year. They don’t get back to Punt Road full time until the middle of 2027, so they have to make a big decision on that.”

Richmond commenced their redevelopment of Punt Road in 2025, with the training ground undergoing a state-of-the-art upgrade featuring a new stand to sit over 8,000 patrons, improved facilities for all of the AFL, VFL and AFLW programs and to build education spaces.

- Josh Gabelich

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