Cam Payne
Club Legend
Free kick Hawthorn.
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Most likely a base for the umpires.What do the afl plan to do with the land
Yeah Hawthorn paid $1 for the grass and some levels of the Sir Kenneth Luke Stand. And then spent millions doing it up. Didn't they also pay over $4m for the public gym?
(c) Capital Commitments
On 26 September 2007, the Club purchased the gymnasium at 5/2 Stadium Circuit, Mulgrave at auction for $4,100,000 (exclusive of GST). A deposit of $410,000 was paid; settlement of the remaining balance of $3,690,000 will be paid on 26 November 2007.
The sale price was between $10 million and $15 million, according to a source familiar with the confidential deal, and included the profitable gymnasium business.
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Property prices have more than doubled since 2007, so why gym might be worth $8m. If the AFL has paid another $5m for the oval and training facilities, that seems reasonable.
Who needs witches hats when you can use weirdos with metal detectors?
Thought this was going to be about AFLW....or GWS...or GC....or the continual maintenance of unviable VFL throwbacks...
As others have said, it makes sense to acquire the facilities and oval as a base for the umpires. I believe as it stands, the umpires don’t even have a fixed facility.Why does the AFL want the current version of Waverley exactly?
I quite like what Mirvac/Hawthorn did with the site but one oval surrounded by houses, one grandstand and a small car park doesn't seem like a pressing need.
As others have said, it makes sense to acquire the facilities and oval as a base for the umpires. I believe as it stands, the umpires don’t even have a fixed facility.
Why does the AFL want the current version of Waverley exactly?
I quite like what Mirvac/Hawthorn did with the site but one oval surrounded by houses, one grandstand and a small car park doesn't seem like a pressing need.
Is it that expensive? The sold the site to Mirvac for $100 odd million nearly 30 years ago, the oval has been kept pristine and the facilities invested in. Seems like a good deal really. Hopefully it gets used appropriatelyThey don’t really want it. But there were other sports sniffing around it and they’re simply petrified of the PR of there being something like a soccer “centre of excellence” on an iconic footy property.
It’s a huge ****up. Mirvac obviously didn’t want it so it simply should’ve been carved out of the sale and retained by the AFL. The league didn’t have the foresight to do that and it has therefore cost them over $10m. Enormously expensive cockup.
Cant AFL/AFLW host games. Agree. It is a residential areaAlso some are suggesting it could host games at some non-AFL level. That won’t happen for the same reason it has never happened before - there are no facilities at all for teams, umpires or supporters, the biggest issue being there is absolutely no parking - getting even 500 people in there is a complete nightmare (Hawthorn have done it for GF training and family days).
There’s also restrictions on the oval’s use that would need to be waived by the surrounding residents - around most of the ground you’re almost standing in their courtyards when watching the action.
Apparently they have not taken over the gymCant AFL/AFLW host games. Agree. It is a residential area
But imagine the draft combine and testing there. The league could invest in high performance Programs for the U18 Kids, and even ship in prospects from other states to use. I would Imagine that it would be fit-for-purpose for big TAC Fixtures too. Very good story to be written re the pathways. Don't forget AFLW programs that could benefit as well.
The AFL also would become landlord for the other businesses in the precinct, so comes with some revenue opportunities attached. Cafe/Grocery/Gym
AFL netted 110 Million for the Sale.I'm just wondering why the hell the AFL felt compelled to sell Waverley (or what remained of it that wasn't sold off to developers) to a club in the first place. Why couldn't they just lease/rent it to Hawthorn and share some of the maintenance expenses of the place if that's the reason they wanted to legally get rid of the responsibility of owning it? If Hawthorn could afford the upkeep, a club that went perilously close to going under just a few years back, then so could the AFL. Surely maintenance would have not cost Hawthorn 8 million big ones in the intervening 26 years. The deal was so dodgy on so many levels.
Interesting if we will hear some of the nuffies complaining on behalf of the multi coloured maggots about suggestions Waverley could potentially be the place for them to train together because supposedly it is in the 'middle of nowhere' and therefore it could possibly be a huge inconvenience for them to get there. lol
AFL netted 110 Million for the Sale.
AFL used that cash to fund the build of Docklands
That's why