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HomeSportGades to open season in Geelong

Gades to open season in Geelong

The Melbourne Renegades will host their 10th BBL clash at GMHBA Stadium this December.

The BB13 has been shortened, but the Renegades confirmed their partnership with Geelong this week and will play their season opener against reigning champs the Perth Scorchers on Sunday December 10.

The Renegades have hosted nine BBL matches at GMHBA Stadium since the first in January 2018.

Melbourne Renegades general manager James Rosengarten said the support from the region is a key focus for the club.

“We are thrilled to show our commitment to Geelong with our first home match of the season for BBL13,” Rosengarten said.

“Our membership and fan base in Geelong is strong and continually growing, so we cannot wait to play our first home game at GMHBA Stadium. We thank the Victorian government and the City of Greater Geelong for their support of this match and the Renegades.”

Kardinia Park Stadium Trust CEO Gerard Griffin was thrilled with the Renegades’ return to Geelong.

“It’s fantastic to have the Melbourne Renegades return to GMHBA Stadium for the upcoming season,” he said.

“The Renegades have a great presence in the region, and we look forward to hosting a sea of red in the stands.

“Local fans will once again enjoy free family sporting fun and entertainment with the Festival of Sport, leading into an exciting BBL cricket game.”

In addition to the Geelong home opener, the club is scheduled to host four home matches at Marvel Stadium.

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