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Stead Park confirmed for Commonwealth Games hockey

July 13, 2022 BY

arliamentary Secretary for the Commonwealth Games and South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman, Lara MP John Eren, Minister for Commonwealth Games Delivery and Acting Premier Jacinta Allan and City of Greater Geelong mayor Peter Murrihy with local hockey players at Stead Park. Photo: JAMES TAYLOR

STEAD Park has been confirmed as the home of hockey at the 2026 Commonwealth Games, with the Corio venue to get two international-standard hockey pitches in a major upgrade of the facility.

Geelong will also host eight other sports – aquatics, para swimming, beach volleyball, gymnastics, table tennis, para table tennis, triathlon and para triathlon – at the Games, which will be staged at four hubs across the state, and the announcement today (Wednesday, July 13) is the first pairing of one of those sports with a venue in Geelong.

Stead Park is the home of Hockey Geelong, the local representative body for the sport, and presently contains two synthetic pitches (one sand and one hybrid).

The two new pitches will cater to a crowd of up to 15,000 in a mix of permanent and temporary seating.

Minister for Commonwealth Games Delivery and Acting Premier Jacinta Allan met with Hockey Geelong president Peter Stuart and players from teams across the region during her visit to Stead Park today, alongside Parliamentary Secretary for the Commonwealth Games and South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman, Lara MP John Eren, City of Greater Geelong mayor Peter Murrihy and Victoria 2026 Organising Committee chief executive officer Jeroen Weimar.

“Geelong is a proud sporting city, and the Commonwealth Games will deliver great benefit to the entire community through improved infrastructure and exposure on the world stage,” Ms Allan said.

“Victoria 2026 will provide a boost to jobs, hospitality and the local economy and allows use to share our incredible regional communities with the rest of the world.”

Mr Eren said Geelong was thrilled to host part of the Commonwealth Games and could not wait to see the athletes in pursuit of hockey gold here in four years’ time.

Mr Weimar said competition dates had been announced and venues for seven of the 16 sports on the existing program had been locked in.

“Victoria 2026 is getting ready to take the baton from Birmingham 2022 in just over a month.”