flggr BREAKING NEWS: Kardinia Park's state-of-the-art new stand to be named the 'JOEL SELWOOD STAND', forever immortalising the captain. OUR captain.

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Guess who's paying for it? You.


So unfair!
When will some of these poor marginalized Melbourne clubs get the kind of love that the Cats enjoy?
Come on Victoria, share those tech 💵 around!

How about a bit of amplification at the Old MCG, so Crygers and Waahgpies can boo a bit louder at every umpiring decision given against them?
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And a few holographic fans might help to bump up the numbers at Marvel

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The clown is back I see.
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Exciting times football fans, more upgrades heading to the Mighty Kardinia Park.



Geelong Cats ‘don’t need to be apologising’ for planned $60m upgrade to GMHBA Stadium​

Geelong is looking to raise $20 million on its own as part of a $60 million development for a new training and events facility at GMHBA, while Tasmania is preparing to unveil plans for its stadium.

Geelong is on track to build a $60 million training facility incorporating an events space next to GMHBA Stadium, making no apologies for its vast ambition.

The Cats have only just finished the latest upgrade to GMHBA Stadium which puts the ground capacity at 40,000, with the state government contributing $260 million to the five stages of its redevelopment.

Geelong chief executive Steve Hocking told the Herald Sun on Thursday the club already raised $14 million of its $20 million donation target for a purpose-built training venue for its men’s and women’s players.

The Cats received $4.1 million for a new scoreboard from the state government in the May budget amid outcry over the government’s largesse in a city with many marginal seats.

The Cats hope to continue fundraising and working with governments to bridge the gap between their donations and the $50-$60 million budget.

Hocking pointed out that GMHBA Stadium was the largest events space in the region and was delivering a huge return to the community over and above football games.
 
Exciting times football fans, more upgrades heading to the Mighty Kardinia Park.



Geelong Cats ‘don’t need to be apologising’ for planned $60m upgrade to GMHBA Stadium​

Geelong is looking to raise $20 million on its own as part of a $60 million development for a new training and events facility at GMHBA, while Tasmania is preparing to unveil plans for its stadium.

Geelong is on track to build a $60 million training facility incorporating an events space next to GMHBA Stadium, making no apologies for its vast ambition.

The Cats have only just finished the latest upgrade to GMHBA Stadium which puts the ground capacity at 40,000, with the state government contributing $260 million to the five stages of its redevelopment.

Geelong chief executive Steve Hocking told the Herald Sun on Thursday the club already raised $14 million of its $20 million donation target for a purpose-built training venue for its men’s and women’s players.

The Cats received $4.1 million for a new scoreboard from the state government in the May budget amid outcry over the government’s largesse in a city with many marginal seats.

The Cats hope to continue fundraising and working with governments to bridge the gap between their donations and the $50-$60 million budget.

Hocking pointed out that GMHBA Stadium was the largest events space in the region and was delivering a huge return to the community over and above football games.



Thanks to the Horfs fans for buying tickets to this weekend's sold out game - your contributions are appreciated 🥰

Not actually sure why I'm posting that here, cos Lord knows no Bay13 flogs attend games
 

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