By Luke Voogt
Running backs and scrum-halves will share a purpose-built pavilion after the opening of Geelong’s new home of gridiron and rugby union in Corio.
“It’s awesome mate!” Geelong Buccaneers defensive coach Daniel Noonan told the Indy on Monday.
“We haven’t had a permanent home since the club started in 2004 – so having a home where we know we can set up is great for the club.”
Geelong’s council opened the $3.68 million facility at Hendy Street Reserve on Saturday for the Buccaneers and the Geelong Rams Rugby Union Club.
The facility includes a fully-lit field for each club, and a kitchen and gender-neutral changerooms at the new Flinders Peak Pavilion.
“Our seasons don’t overlap – we start playing the first weekend in August and they finish in August,” Mr Noonan said.
“We can both recruit from each other so it should be mutually beneficial.”
The Rams will move from their old ground at Flinders Peak Secondary College, securing their club’s future after the school’s closure eight years ago.
Windermere ward councillors Anthony Aitken and Kylie Grzybek joined Rams and Buccaneers players at the official opening.
“This is a great day for the Rams and Buccaneers, two valued local clubs who now have a home to be proud of,” Cr Grzybek said.
“Both clubs play an important role in the health and well-being of our community, and council is pleased to deliver a facility they need and deserve.”