Location | Berwick–Cranbourne Rd, Cranbourne East, Victoria |
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Coordinates | 38°7′14″S 145°18′33″E / 38.12056°S 145.30917°ECoordinates: 38°7′14″S 145°18′33″E / 38.12056°S 145.30917°E |
Owner | City of Casey |
Capacity | 12,000 (350 seated) |
Field size | 175m × 145m |
Surface | Grass |
Opened | 2006 |
Tenants | |
Casey Demons (VFL) Melbourne Football Club (AFL, training, woman's team) |
Casey Fields is a $30 million, 70 hectare multi-sports complex in the City of Casey at Cranbourne East a southeastern suburb of Melbourne. The complex is home to Australian rules football, cricket, netball, tennis, cycling, golf and rugby football.
A prominent arena within the complex is the VFL Oval, an Australian rules football oval which serves as the home of the Casey Demons in the Victorian Football League. Other sports clubs based at Casey Fields are the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League, which has a training base in the complex, and the Casey-South Melbourne Cricket Club in the Victorian Premier Cricket competition.
The first stage of the Casey Fields development cost $4.2 million and opened on 29 April 2006. The facility consists of five grassed ovals: the main and northern-most oval is known as the VFL Oval, and is used exclusively for Australian rules football.
In 2005, the VFL's Springvale Football Club had been struggling financially and was hindered by the rundown condition of its home ground in Newcomen Rd, Springvale. To attempt to financially secure its future, the club and the City of Casey came to an arrangement for club to move to Casey Fields. The club moved there in 2006, changed its name to the Casey Scorpions (and in 2016 to the Casey Demons), and played its first match on the oval against Box Hill on 29 April 2006.