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    NEW Lambton Football Club Juniors (NLFCJ) has taken up position against a new multi-million dollar basketball stadium at Broadmeadow, arguing it will put more pressure on already packed playing fields.

    The Hunter Indoor Sports Centre, proposed for Turton Road opposite Hunter Stadium would see playing fields transformed into 12 indoor courts, three which can be converted into a 2000-seat show court, replacing Newcastle Basketball's ageing stadium.

    NLFCJ secretary Megan Payne said they're already seeing it put some pressure on green space in New Lambton.

    "Although it's not our primary grounds, it's starting to displace other clubs into space that is affecting us," she said.

    "Although basketball obviously needs a stadium it's just not the right location for the amount of pressure that's already on the fields at New Lambton."

    Lambton Jaffas Football Club primarily uses Wallarah Oval for its training, and Ms Payne said they're being displaced to Johnson Park, while some of the New Lambton Eagles premier teams are being moved to Novocastrian Park.

    "We've already got 900 players for two fields at Novocastrian, so it's already a very highly used park and it's pushing extra players onto that," she said.

    "There is increased use over time by the premier club and that has caused us some concern about the sustainability of having so many players on the field.

    "They [City of Newcastle] seems to think it's manageable and we are having a meeting with them to assess the ground condition, so I guess that's how they're planning to manage it at present."

    In December, the Newcastle Herald reported that the $25 million in state funding set aside for the new basketball stadium would only build half of it.

    Newcastle Basketball has lodged an application with the state government seeking approval for the new stadium, designed to be delivered as an initial block of six courts with a further two added later.

    Ms Payne said parking can already be difficult in the area if there are other events on at McDonald Jones Stadium or the hockey fields next door.

    "It affects our families in a few ways, because a lot of our players attend Lambton High School so it will affect the high school's use of the ground as well," she said.

    In a statement, NLFCJ said while promoting exercise is commendable, the construction of a new Hunter Indoor Sports Complex at Turton Road does not align with community needs or priorities and "comes at too high a price to the local community".

    It's not the only sport that would lose access to the site, which is used for cricket, football, rugby league and community recreation.

    An online petition against the development has accrued more than 1000 signatures.

    A City of Newcastle (CN) spokeswoman said it has been working closely with impacted sporting groups to ensure that if the development is approved, new playing locations will be secured for sporting clubs.

    "This includes both the Area Manager Northern and the Local Infrastructure Manager for CricketNSW, as well as representatives from Northern NSW Football, Newcastle Football and Lambton Jaffas," she said.

    "CN has not met with representatives from New Lambton FC Juniors as they do not use the fields where the indoor sports centre is proposed to be built and therefore is disappointed they have made comment without having all the facts."

    The spokeswoman said that while construction on a new stadium is not expected to start until 2025, the council is prioritising discussions with sporting groups to ensure they can avoid disruptions.

    "This will involve the creation of upgraded sporting infrastructure elsewhere that includes improved drainage, improved lighting and improved male and female facilities."

    The development is classified as a State Significant Development by the state government.

    As part of the assessment process, the council has been asked to provide feedback on the initial application to the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure.

    The CN spokeswoman said it provided a range of comments for consideration in January, including about the management of flood risks on site.

    "The fields are in a known flood prone area," she said.

    "It is for this reason that the fields were unable to be used for the entire 2022 sporting season.

    "The proposed indoor sports centre would of course not be affected by rain and flooding issues would be addressed via an engineered solution."

    The department will consider feedback from various agencies and ask the applicant to address any issues as part of an Environmental Impact Statement for the development, which will be placed on public exhibition.

    The final decision will be made by the state government.

    The Newcastle Herald contacted Newcastle Basketball for comment.
    Is basketball that big of a sport in the Hunter? Though I guess if the arena can also have events it might be useful

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    The best part is the seniors making sure they stay in good with the overlords at NCC.

    Very proud that they understand how the system works. Newcastle football clubs need to do way more of it.

    Upset they didn't announce exactly how much distance they had put between themselves and the juniors. 50m....1km? Cmon 'press office' be more specific.

    and yes basketball is under resourced in this city and the facilities are a joke.

    There are absolutely better places to put a new centre, but a bunch of bored suburban mums starting Facebook petitions ain't gonna shift it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas477 View Post
    Sounds like some drama at NL - not sure being for the loss of Wallarah and Blackley Ovals is the hill you want to make a stand, but each to their own.
    Maybe they should concentrate on trying to win a game instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by straightred88 View Post
    Maybe they should concentrate on trying to win a game instead.
    Can't see them winning any game over the next 7 weeks. Relegation could be now a serious concern.

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    Seems a bit crazy to stop being one entity over not agreeing on a council decision, you?d think it could have been sorted over a cuppa, crazy stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by plague View Post
    The best part is the seniors making sure they stay in good with the overlords at NCC.

    Very proud that they understand how the system works. Newcastle football clubs need to do way more of it.

    Upset they didn't announce exactly how much distance they had put between themselves and the juniors. 50m....1km? Cmon 'press office' be more specific.

    and yes basketball is under resourced in this city and the facilities are a joke.

    There are absolutely better places to put a new centre, but a bunch of bored suburban mums starting Facebook petitions ain't gonna shift it.
    People thinking that the engineering solution to the flooding issue isn't going to end up in peoples houses being flooded is the hilarious bit. If they can't fix it for a couple of empty fields pretty sure a slab of concrete and a 6 story building isn't going to, telling everyone they will engineer it is hilarious.

    The bigger issue is councils complete uninterest in properly addressing sporting fields in the region, I don't know why people think the answer isn't a lobby group instead of pandering to the abysmal state of that organisation.

    but then by the state of what's just happened today, football can't help but shoot itself in the foot instead of using it as an opportunity to come together and put public pressure on an issue that every single club is having and is hampering the development of the sport in the region. Football is supposed to advocate for football, not smile and clap for a basketball stadium. let the basketball people do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KITZ View Post
    People thinking that the engineering solution to the flooding issue isn't going to end up in peoples houses being flooded is the hilarious bit. If they can't fix it for a couple of empty fields pretty sure a slab of concrete and a 6 story building isn't going to, telling everyone they will engineer it is hilarious.

    The bigger issue is councils complete uninterest in properly addressing sporting fields in the region, I don't know why people think the answer isn't a lobby group instead of pandering to the abysmal state of that organisation.

    but then by the state of what's just happened today, football can't help but shoot itself in the foot instead of using it as an opportunity to come together and put public pressure on an issue that every single club is having and is hampering the development of the sport in the region. Football is supposed to advocate for football, not smile and clap for a basketball stadium. let the basketball people do that.
    Correct

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    Quote Originally Posted by plague View Post
    The best part is the seniors making sure they stay in good with the overlords at NCC.

    Very proud that they understand how the system works. Newcastle football clubs need to do way more of it.

    Upset they didn't announce exactly how much distance they had put between themselves and the juniors. 50m....1km? Cmon 'press office' be more specific.

    and yes basketball is under resourced in this city and the facilities are a joke.

    There are absolutely better places to put a new centre, but a bunch of bored suburban mums starting Facebook petitions ain't gonna shift it.
    What, By bending over and getting jammed, here?s no way that stadium belongs there

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    Quote Originally Posted by KITZ View Post
    Football is supposed to advocate for football, not smile and clap for a basketball stadium.
    Yeah but New Lambton is supposed to advocate for New Lambton. Maybe there's some relationships there that will benefit them later on if they tow the line here.

    You'll have to ask them why they feel so strongly about it.

    I've said since day 1, if our local clubs actually work together and strongarms their local reps they will get what they want.

    But yeah, good luck with that, until then it's everyone for themselves.

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    Weekend predictions? (Weather pending)

    Magic 2 - 2 Olympic
    Cooks Hill 2 - 1 New Lambton
    Lakes 2 - 3 Rosebuds
    Valentine 1 - 1 Edgeworth
    Azzurri 2 - 1 Weston
    Maitland 1 - 1 Jaffas

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    Magic 2 - 2 Olympic
    Cooks Hill 3 - 0 New Lambton
    Lakes 1 - 3 Rosebuds
    Valentine 2 - 1 Edgeworth
    Azzurri 2 - 2 Weston
    Maitland 1 - 2 Jaffas

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    Magic 3-0 Olympic
    Cooks Hill 3-1 New Lambton
    Lakes 2-1 Rosebuds
    Valentine 2-1 Edgeworth
    Azzurri 1-1 Weston
    Maitland 2-1 Jaffas

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    Magic 2-0
    Cooks hill 2-1
    Lakes 1 buds 1
    Valentine 2 edgy 2
    Azzurri 2-1
    Jaffas 2-1

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    All games on?
    Micks Multi
    Bet365 has Maitland @ $4 for a draw v Jaffas. think ill have that on a wet track.
    I think Lake Mac can get a point off Rosebuds as well @ $4.33

    Magic 2-1 Olympic
    Cooks Hill 3-1 New Lambton
    Lakes 2-2 Rosebuds
    Valentine 3-1 Edgeworth
    Azzurri 2-0 Weston
    Maitland 1-1 Jaffas
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    What is Federation thinking with NPL games on at same time as Jets, they need Fed support not opposition

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alton View Post
    What is Federation thinking with NPL games on at same time as Jets, they need Fed support not opposition
    Will be a bigger crowd at Magic vs Olympic

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Magician View Post
    Will be a bigger crowd at Magic vs Olympic
    And that sums up our support for the Jets

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Magician View Post
    Will be a bigger crowd at Magic vs Olympic
    I?ll bet there isn?t 🤷*♂️

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    Adamstown 1 cooks hill 1
    New Lambton 0 Edgy 3
    Valentine 1 Weston 3
    Maitland 4 lakes 0
    Magic 2 Jaffas 1
    Olympic 1 Azzurri 2

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    Adamstown 1-2 Cooks Hill
    New Lambton 0-2 Edgeworth
    Valentine 0-3 Weston
    Maitland 6-0 Lakes
    Magic 2-2 Lambton
    Olympic 0-1 Charlestown

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