News Bulldogs New $60m Centre Of Excellence To Be Evenly Shared By Male And Female Players

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Via Telegraph Sport Dean Ritchie

The Bulldogs are set to make rugby league history in Australia, with a unique plan for their $60m centre of excellence signifying their chase for an NRLW licence.

This is a first in Australian rugby league history.

Canterbury’s star male and female players will evenly share the club’s new $60m centre of excellence – the country’s first NRL gender equal high performance centre.

The facility will be split 50-50 and is unequivocal proof the Bulldogs are chasing an NRLW license.

Eight unisex change rooms, relaxation areas and integrated child care rooms will be split for all players in the facility.

The facility will also include three gymnasiums, 70-person theatre and shared learning spaces. Work is expected to start by the end of this year and take two to three years to complete.

“We are focused on building the most gender-equal sporting facility in Australia,” said Bulldogs CEO Arron Warburton. “The Bulldogs are a family club and are extremely proud of our diverse community.

“We are part of a club that embraces equity and gives all individuals the tools and support they need to reach their full potential.

“We are committed to creating even greater opportunities for women, as well as developing pathways to help female staff and players reach their aspirations.

“This facility is symbolic of our club’s commitment to the growth and development of our male and female programs.”

The new three-level centre of excellence will be built into the hill at Belmore Sports Ground with the ground floor facing the club’s two training back fields.

It will come via a $40m State Government grant with the club planning to inject another $20m to finalise the complex.

The Bulldogs are using considerable energy and money to increase its women’s program and are aggressively seeking an NRLW license.

Canterbury already has three women’s sides in the Tarsha Gale, Harvey Norman and Lisa Fiaola competitions. The club invests almost $1m annually into those teams.

The NRL is expected to offer two new NRLW licenses, possibly from 2025.

The Warriors, who held a license but returned it during Covid, are almost certain to be reinstated, leaving Canterbury, Souths and Penrith vying for the second franchise.

Failure to secure a license now could mean waiting for the next NRLW intake, which may be 2028.

“The next generation of women is being primed to make their mark when the time comes for the club to enter the NRLW. The club submitted an application with a view to be included in the next competition expansion as early as 2025,” Warburton said.

“Our current investment in female rugby league, even before we are granted an NRLW license, has already seen a huge uplift in participation numbers at grassroots level, along with strong results on the field with our Tarsha Gale Cup team finishing minor premiers and our Harvey Norman premiership team currently sitting in second place.

“Off the field, we are committed to looking after our player families and our members who are our extended family, and supporting our local community who are just as diverse as we are.”
 

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This is really putting money where the mouth is. If we don't have a team in the NRLW at the next intake something has gone seriously wrong.
 

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It's incorporating the Hill....at least the ugly scoreboard gets axed...although it should be called The Peter Moore C.O.E.
Hopefully they can prettyfy both Goal post ends.
 

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$60 million is a decent chunk of change. Having a centre of excellence of this quality will be massive for junior development and recruiting. It also ensures Belmore stays relevant, will always be our training base and becomes modernised..
 

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I also don't know why the NRL have pumped so much money into the WNRL and still only have so few teams.. Especially when clubs like ours are ready and keen to have a team. They should be adding more than 2 teams..
 
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