Delays leave ’club without a home’

Delays to the Ballan Rec Reserve pavilion are preventing BFNC from playing home games until at least round four of the season.

Liam McNally

Delays to the redevelopment of Ballan Recreation Reserve mean that Ballan Football Netball Club (BFNC) is unable to play on its home ground for at least the first four rounds of the 2023 season.

The reserve is undergoing a $4 million upgrade that was due to be completed in October. The upgrade includes a new sports pavilion with a function room, kitchen and bar, office space, meeting rooms, storage sheds, and new change rooms.

BFNC said in a statement released on April 16 that the club is “frustrated” at not being able to play games on their home field, and that council has advised the club the changeroom pavilion will be ready by round four on May 13.

“We understand that completion of this stage of redevelopment will allow us to play at our home ground and we are hopeful that we can welcome our members home in the coming weeks. With further delays comes further financial implications for the club,” the statement read.

“BFNC and Rec Reserve committees are doing all they can to seek information on the project, however, we are struggling to get the answers we need… In tough times, only the strong survive and yet we are still here with new members, coaches, committee members and sponsors.

“To our players and families, we completely understand how hard it is playing away from home…Despite the many challenges we face in running our club without a home, we look forward to returning to the game we love this season and when this is over, we will be stronger than ever.”

Moorabool council chief executive Derek Madden said council is “working closely” with the builder to have the change room pavilion open for round four.

“We are working with BFNC to find alternative venues for the first two home games. The original building company is still contracted to build the facility and council is working closely with them to complete it as soon as possible,” he said.

Round one for the BFNC’s Central Highlands Football League began on Saturday, April 22, with the team playing in Bungaree.