@Pfitzy , I see pictures of the planned upgrades of your field, as part of the Parra Eels training centre - will you get to use the stands, etc?
There are a few stages to the upgrade, but at some point we will be able to access new facilities, yes.
More details about what is happening here:
https://www.kellyvillepark.com/what-we-re-doing
STATUS QUO: there are 5 fields in the complex, as per the diagram below.
Fields 1 & 2 are community Rugby League - effectively home to Kellyville Bushrangers Juniors but Parra Junior RL also bring in other clubs in wet weather.
Fields 3 & 4 are exclusively for use of the Eels (and are bloody nice as a result).
Field 5 we share with TAFE Polecats Rugby League (University Cup comp normally, but in an amalgamated comp due to numbers).
NEXT STAGE:
Fields 1 & 2 become Eels, with their CoE built next door as above.
Fields 3 & 4 become community facility for all sports - they're talking league, union, soccer, etc. Will have 4 changing rooms, ref's room, storage, kitchen, cafe/canteen, function room, 2500 seat grandstand, etc.
Field 5 gets a bit of an upgrade in terms of expanding our change sheds, canteen, and storage. They're also looking to add a proper ref's room, as well as setup a camera platform and maybe an electronic scoreboard.
There are more grounds being built around the area for rugby league, where a club like Rouse Hill Rhinos are outgrowing their current field at Kellyville. If Rhinos move, perhaps Bushrangers can have that spot (one full size field and 2 mod fields) to cater for their juniors, and Polecats could move onto Field 4. We might end up with exclusive use of Field 5 if the cards fall the right way. And we would actually like to stay on the top field and make it fulltime Rugby, with our own markings rather than having league paint on there. It actually drains a little better than 3/4 because it is up on the hill
I can see us using Fields 3-5 to host finals or even Kentwell Cup. Only issue with that today: the facility isn't fully enclosed so enforcing gate might take a bit of work.