State-wide
Strategic
Facilities
Master Plan SRV Metropolitan LGA Network Forum
Wed 19th March 2014
• 21,000 participants
• 170 affiliated Clubs & Associations
• 833 teams in HV 2013 Winter Competition
301 Junior Teams (224 Full Field & 77 Half Field)
223 Senior Men’s Teams
165 Senior Women’s Teams
112 Masters Men’s Teams
32 Masters Women’s Teams
• Country Teams Senior (228) & Junior (184)
Hockey Victoria State-wide Strategic Facilities Master Plan
Overview of Hockey: Stats & Facts
• Summer competition
• Indoor Hockey – Entrée to Outdoor Hockey
• National Recruitment & Participation
Program called Hookin2Hockey
Hockey Victoria State-wide Strategic Facilities Master Plan
Overview of Hockey: Stats & Facts
• Approximately 50 synthetic grounds used for HV
competitions.
• Different Management Models: Club, Council & School
• National gender balance 50% women & 50% men
- VIC 40% women & 60% men
- NSW 60% women & 40% men
• True ‘cradle to grave’ sport – 5 years to 75 years
• Pathway opportunities (Club, Zone, State & National)
Hockey Victoria State-wide Strategic Facilities Master Plan
Overview of Hockey: Stats & Facts
Monday Junior training & Masters competition
Tuesday Senior training
Wednesday Junior training & Masters competition
Thursday Senior training
Friday Junior competition
Saturday Junior & Senior competition
Sunday Senior competition
7 days a week
Hockey Victoria State-wide Strategic Facilities Master Plan
“Sweating” of Hockey Facilities
Hockey Victoria State-wide Strategic Facilities Master Plan
Multi-sport
Tennis Lacrosse
Gridiron
Touch Rugby
Other
Sports?
Hockey Victoria State-wide Strategic Facilities Master Plan
Artificial Grass for Sport Guide
The Artificial Grass For Sport
Guide is a key resource for
sporting clubs, local councils,
and schools set to undertake an
artificial grass project.
http://www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/sport/publication
s-and-research/publications/community-
facilities/artificial-grass-for-sport
• In the past, Hockey facilities have been developed in a
mostly ad-hoc manner.
• State-wide Strategic Facilities Master Plan to guide the
future development and provision of new hockey
facilities and for detailing strategies for the maintenance
and replacement of existing facilities.
• Used by Hockey Victoria, the State Government, Local
Government Agencies and schools as a key reference
guide for the management of existing facilities and for
the future planning of new facilities.
Hockey Victoria State-wide Strategic Facilities Master Plan
Project Overview
1. Investigate current hockey provision, distribution, quality
and sustainability.
2. Facility hierarchy development to guide future provision.
3. Identify areas of population growth and establish a need
for future hockey facility provision.
4. Identify timelines and resources required for enhancing
the Victorian hockey facility network.
5. Facilitate growth in participation in hockey through the
enhancement and development of facilities.
Hockey Victoria State-wide Strategic Facilities Master Plan
5 Key Objectives
Stage 1: Project development February
Stage 2: Situational and supply analysis Feb-March
Stage 3: Stakeholder consultation March
Stage 4: Needs and demand assessment April
Stage 5: Opportunities and options May
Stage 6: Final recommendations June – July
Hockey Victoria State-wide Strategic Facilities Master Plan
Project Approach 2014
Hockey Victoria State-wide Strategic Facilities Master Plan
Project Partners
Gavin Jordan
Director
Phone: (03) 9680 6370
Email: [email protected]
Philip Saikaly &
Evan Wilkinson
Hockey Victoria
State Netball Hockey Centre
10 Brens Drive, Parkville 3052
PO Box 32, Parkville 3052
hockeyvictoria.org.au
Phone: (03) 8379 4288
Fax: (03) 8379 4277