Western Australia is positioning itself to bid for a potential Gather Round coup, should the rights for the men’s spectacle come up for grabs, or if the AFL expands the concept to the women’s game. More than $5 million worth of upgrades to Leederville Oval, known as Sullivan Logistics Stadium, have been completed including new lighting, playing surface and irrigation, bringing the community ground up to broadcast quality. Treasurer and Minister for Sport Rita Saffioti said the upgraded oval would ‘absolutely’ form part of a pitch to snatch the AFL’s Gather Round away from South Australia, should that opportunity ever arise.
Rita Saffioti (second from left) unveiled the upgrades on Sunday with (from left) Subiaco Football Club’s Taj Schofield and East Perth Royal Football Club’s Tara Maciupa and Corey Watts. “As more teams enter the competition, hopefully there might be a split Gather Round that we could participate in. There’s probably opportunities in the future and having this ground at this standard gives us greater opportunity,” Saffioti said.
“I also think with the AFL’s thinking there is potential for a Gather Round for the women’s game. That is something we’re absolutely looking at.” Optus Stadium, Claremont Oval and Bunbury’s Hands Oval would be three other ovals also central to any pitch to the AFL.
Wrangling the rights to the round off the SA government would be difficult; at this year’s event there was a record attendance of almost 270,000 fans across nine games in Adelaide and the Barossa. The $5 million-plus upgrades include new lighting. Of the $5.
2 million spent upgrading Leederville Oval, the state government bore the brunt of the costs, chipping in $4 million while the City of Vincent, AFL, WA Football Commission, Subiaco and East Perth Football Clubs contributed the remaining amount..
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‘The ball would be floating on top’: Upgraded Leederville Oval to be part of WA’s Gather Round proposal
Western Australia is positioning itself to bid for a potential Gather Round coup with a multimillion-dollar upgrade of Leederville Oval.