by Dutchy » Thu Jul 05, 2007 8:55 pm
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Federal grant for Roos
1:59 PM Thu 5 July, 2007 | Back
By Jason Phelan
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THE KANGAROOS have moved a step closer to building a state-of-the-art facility at their spiritual home at Arden St with the announcement of a $2 million funding grant from the Federal Government on Thursday.
The grant brings the total investment in the new facility to around $8.5 million with the AFL committing $1.5 million, the City of Melbourne $2 million, the Victorian State Government $2 million and the club itself putting in $1 million.
The extra funding means the facility, which is still in the design phase, will be larger than initially projected and will include office space, an elite level gymnasium, improved training and administration facilities, multi-purpose sports facility and meeting rooms.
"The Federal Government's support will allow us to ensure that our local community and club representatives have Melbourne's most elite training and administration venue to utilise," club chairman Graham Duff said at the announcement at Arden St.
"We expect this centre to be the community sports hub of the inner northern suburbs and will give our club a much stronger presence in our local community."
Duff expressed the hope that the new facility, which will begin construction later this year and be completed midway through 2008, would help the club bridge the gap between it and wealthier interstate clubs making it a more attractive prospect for potential recruits.
The local community will have access to the gymnasium, weight training and multi-purpose sports facility areas as well as the new function and meeting rooms and the oval when not in use by the Kangaroos.
"This area of inner Melbourne has been bereft of such a facility and this project will rectify that for the local residents as the development will have strong community programs," Duff said.
Coach Dean Laidley echoed his president's sentiments and was relieved at the progress of the project after experiencing a few false starts in the past.
"It's wonderful. It's been an ongoing process and it's difficult when you're dealing with lots of different corporations to bring things together, but it seems to be going ahead really well," Laidley said.
"It's going to be great for our footy club, it's going to be great for the community and we're really pleased that it's going forward."
"There's been players who have been around here for 14 or 15 years and it's not the first time that this sort of stuff's happened but it's never gone this far down the track and had all these different organisations coming together to be able to pull it off."
When asked if moving out of the Kangaroos' current spartan accommodations could harm the famous Shinboner spirit he quipped: "We've got plenty of jars of it out the back so we'll just take them over to the new facility and make sure the players drink it before they run out."