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Proudly Sponsored By. Club Logo. Home Latest. News Videos Documentaries Photos. The most recent practice match was played in between St Kilda and North Melbourne Kangaroos which attracted 4, spectators. The Saints drew a total attendance of more than 5. After home games ceased being played at Moorabbin Oval, the ground was extensively renovated to provide training, administration and entertainment facilities within the Huggins Stand and a heritage museum.
Moorabbin Oval remains the club's training, administration and entertainment base. The G. Huggins Stand has three internal floors that contain player rooms, a fully equipped player gymnasium, football department meeting rooms, administration offices, a membership department, gaming room and bar, the Trevor Barker Room a function room with a bar , club shop, trophy and memorabilia display areas and other facilities.
A new additional training and administration facility for the Saints, Linen House Centre in Seaford near Frankston, approximately 21 kilometers from Moorabbin, is currently under construction and is expected to be completed in at a cost of approximately An abandoned Moorabbin Oval was the site of a police targeting sniper in Season 1 Episode 3 of the Melbourne-based police drama Rush. Wikimedia Foundation. Eventually, a deal was struck with the St Kilda Football Club and a year lease was signed.
Facilities were improved with the construction of a new grandstand and capacity was up around the 50, mark. The Saints first home game against Collingwood in attracted 51, fans - a record attendance which stands today. When the ground hosted its final game in , the capacity was around 27, Improvements were made to the venue to allow former Baseball team Melbourne Reds to play home games at the venue - including new lighting allowing for night games and additional seating.
The ground previously featured a main grandstand, the G. Huggins Stand and another single-level grandstand stretching the wing, plus concrete terracing around the remainder of the ground - both of which have since been demolished to make way for new facilities.
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