Brisbane Lions Unveil New Springfield High-Performance Facility | Triple M

2022-05-14 18:10:21 By : Mr. Kendy Li

Brisbane Lions will kickstart a new era this October, moving from their current home to a high-performance hub in Springfield, west of the city.

The $80 million construction project of Brighton Homes Arena will include a 10,000-seat Michael Voss Oval, with developments on track by season's end.

Equipped with their own changeroom, b oth the men's and women's teams will move to the new home, 30 minutes from Brisbane.

The AFLW side will compete for premiership points, however the men will remain at the Gabba.

Other fixtures include men's pre season matches, Academy matches and community engagement events.

The major investment is officially the biggest infrastructure spends from an AFL club, surpassing West Coats's $60 million spent on a 2019 facility unveiling.

The Springfield site will feature an indoor training field, gym, pools, learning facilities, auditorium and more.

A major development for the AFLW side, Lions chair Andrew Wellington is pleased to supply equal facilities to both professional environments.

"We think this will be a benchmark not just in Australian rules football, but across female professional sport, full-stop," Wellington said.

"This is going to be the first purpose-built stadium, and the change rooms and facilities for them are first class.

"Athletes want to be in an environment where you're giving them the best chance to be successful, so when we can create this environment out here, it's a great attribute to retain players and attract new players hopefully."

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