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On 03/09/2025 at 13:34, Its Time for Another said:

Roffey explained at the AGM I think the year before last that Caulfield had only come up as a proposition at that time. The MRC hadn't contemplated it being available before then. Possibly because they have a debt problem they have had to solve.

Both could be true. MRC have a debt problem and Roffey was big noting herself as that was the entire reason she was brought onto the board - to solve the home base issue. But if what @bluey says is correct, it was always an option, just not the preferred one.

 
14 minutes ago, Slartibartfast said:

Redleg can you clarify if there is going to be a designated track watchers area with appropriate facilities?

Racing to return to Caulfield for CF Orr Stakes Day | news.com.au ...

 
1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Get Excited everyone.

I walked the area today and it is massive.

Not sure exactly where our part will be.

I have sent some photos of the area and surrounds to Demonland and he might post some of them later.

The area for the ovals is right across from our area.

I saw the second tunnel that has been referred to, which goes from the area under the track to the ovals area.

The transport will be sensational, with the train station right across the road and bus and tram nearby.

Hopefully the Official announcement is not far off now.

We should end up with the best facilities of any club and that should help recruiting.

I am getting excited.

11 hours ago, Redleg said:

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The areas numbered are area looked at first 13, then second 11 and now we will be in area 2. Note the tunnel at 7.

Ovals in 6 and maybe 4.

@Redleg is it your understanding that the area would include the rectangle carpark and lawn on the north/west side? basically the area under the (2)?? The lawn area currently has marques set up for spring? I wouldn't think the skinny carpark on the corner on its own would be enough space. ie Ess indoor training area is approx 80m x 40m which wouldnt fit???


11 hours ago, Redleg said:

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The areas numbered are area looked at first 13, then second 11 and now we will be in area 2. Note the tunnel at 7.

Ovals in 6 and maybe 4.

This is great. Assuming the snakepit will sit to the south of zone 6?

 
1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

just a minor point, jack. I think the tunnel marked 7 is the mrc tunnel (finishing post to mrc stand) and the guineas tunnel to the carpark area which we would use is not shown but further east of mrc tunnel and adjacent to guineas car park (our area)

There are two pedestrian tunnels I believe.


1 hour ago, Slartibartfast said:

Redleg can you clarify if there is going to be a designated track watchers area with appropriate facilities?

Hope so and I don't know.

40 minutes ago, BangBnagBang said:

@Redleg is it your understanding that the area would include the rectangle carpark and lawn on the north/west side? basically the area under the (2)?? The lawn area currently has marques set up for spring? I wouldn't think the skinny carpark on the corner on its own would be enough space. ie Ess indoor training area is approx 80m x 40m which wouldnt fit???

There is more than enough space it is very big, but I am unaware of any configurations or designs.

The car park area after the tents, is very long and more than 40 meters wide. so I don't know anymore than that.

We will have to wait for some drawings.

2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

just a minor point, jack. I think the tunnel marked 7 is the mrc tunnel (finishing post to mrc stand) and the guineas tunnel to the carpark area which we would use is not shown but further east of mrc tunnel and adjacent to guineas car park (our area)

No the tunnel marked 7 is the Guineas tunnel. MRC tunnel if further to the left which comes out between sections 4 and 5.

Note there was going to be a new tunnel from the Neerim Rd stables area (our 2nd option) but this tunnel is not going ahead - too expensive.

Also note that the multi purpose ovals x 2 and fields x 1 were originally proposed to be in sections 8 and 9.

46 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

No the tunnel marked 7 is the Guineas tunnel. MRC tunnel if further to the left which comes out between sections 4 and 5.

Note there was going to be a new tunnel from the Neerim Rd stables area (our 2nd option) but this tunnel is not going ahead - too expensive.

here is a better map showing both the mrc tunnel and guineas tunnel with respect to the grandstand, carpark and station for anyone interested. sorry it is a bit faint.

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edit: this is a bit clearer

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