AFL oval confirmed at Kildare Campus
St Joseph’s College and Echuca Junior Football Club Unite to Share New State-of-the-Art Football Oval
We are delighted to announced that we are partnering with Echuca Junior Football Club in the development of a new MCG-sized football oval at Kildare Campus.
The collaboration means our new oval will not only service students of St Joseph’s College, but also be the new home of the Echuca Junior Football Club (EJFC).
The tender for construction of the oval is expected to be released by the end of the month, with a contractor to be appointed by the end of July 2024. It is anticipated that the oval will be fully operational by the end of Term 1, 2025.
The MCG-sized fully dedicated football oval, with premium turf surface, drainage and professional maintenance team will be the top echelon of any junior sports facility in the region.
We are also working with stakeholders from Echuca Football Netball Club, Goulburn Murray Football League, and AFL Victoria Future Funds in a bid to secure funding for the installation of AFL specified game day-approved lighting at the oval.
Echuca Junior Football Club President Stuart Addicott said the club was thrilled to be joining forces with St Joseph’s College in a mutually beneficial partnership that would ensure no child missed out on playing the sport they love.
He said for season 2025 and beyond, training, game day matches and development activities for the club would all take place at the Kildare Campus oval, providing a ‘one club – one home’ venue for their junior teams.
Mr Addicott said for many years the club had been in discussions around the requirements for a second or alternative oval/sport precinct to accommodate the growing requirements of their current 300+ Auskick, U10, U12, U14 and U16 participants.
He said there was limited availability of active space areas in the community, which was restricting the club’s ability to provide for development programs, youth girls and football inclusion programs.
“The limited venue opportunities for training with our current 12 teams has required us to separate age groups across different venues each week to accommodate training. This has been a continuous logistical burden on the club and has impacted our 'one club' philosophy.
“We are blessed to have been provided this opportunity by St Joseph’s College and look forward to utilising the new space to further engage the community through our football programs.
“The SJC values of courage, hospitality, compassion, justice, wonder and hope all align strongly with our EJFC values of development, inclusion, encouragement and integrity and together we will provide young people with leadership and confidence through education and sport.”