Australasian Leisure Management
Aug 30, 2021

Netballers to enjoy new courts at Eurobodalla Shire’s main netball facility

Work is almost complete on more than $1.5 million worth of improvements to one of the Eurobodalla Shire Council’s busiest sports precincts, Broulee’s Captain Oldrey Park.

During the past three years, the Council has expanded and upgraded the park’s netball facilities, revamped the amenities building, resurfaced the soccer field and added new equipment to the playground.

A nature trail through the Bangalay Sand Forest on the park’s perimeter will soon complete the works. The trail is being developed in collaboration with Broulee Mossy Point Dunecare and Broulee Public School, and should be complete by the end of 2021.

Captain Oldrey Park serves as the Eurobodalla Shire’s main netball facility, with up to 47 teams playing there each weekend during winter. It is centrally located and close to Broulee Public School, St Peter’s Anglican College and Carroll College.

Eurobodalla Netball Association players have been enjoying the eight new acrylic netball courts that replaced six old bitumen courts earlier this year.

Two of the new courts are suitable for both netball and basketball, and new lighting is set to make the facility capable of attracting regional competitions.

While there are some teething issues with water retention on the new courts, Eurobodalla Netball Association Secretary, Michelle Robinson said the upgrade has been generally well received, commenting “the new courts are much nicer to play on, and when you fall there’s far less grazing.”

Robinson added that the Association is keen to attract more junior players to the sport, including to its NetSetGO skills program for five-to-seven-year-olds.

Meanwhile, there are two more change rooms, new accessible public toilets, improved sheltered spectator viewing areas and upgraded equipment in the park’s canteen.

Eurobodalla Shire Council’s Recreation Services Manager, Nathan Farnell, said Captain Oldrey Park is more than a sporting hub - it is a place the whole community enjoys.

Advising that the improvements were identified in council’s Captain Oldrey Park Masterplan, which was developed in collaboration with the community, Farnell added “the masterplan was instrumental in helping us secure more than $1 million in federal and state government grants for these improvements

“It’s a great outcome and shows what can be achieved when we work together.”

Images: The new netball courts at Captain Oldrey Park in Broulee (top) and Eurobodalla Netball Association has been enjoying the eight new acrylic netball courts that replaced six old bitumen courts at Captain Oldrey Park in Broulee earlier this year (below). Credit: Eurobodalla Shire Council.

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