Casey Fields

It is also the training venue for A-Leagues side Melbourne City FC, with the club hosting Australia Cup and Women's matches, as well as their NPL and Youth sides at the City Football Academy stadium.

The first stage of the Casey Fields development cost $4.2 million and opened on 29 April 2006.

The Oval has been the primary home ground of Melbourne's AFL Women's team since 2017.

Since redevelopments were completed in 2019, the complex also boasts four floodlit, full-sized association football (soccer) pitches and an administration building.

In December 2020 Melbourne City FC announced it would move its training and administration base to the facility in 2021.

[7][8][9] Casey Fields includes a criterium cycling track, which is often used by cyclists and is the location of two different rounds of the Victorian HPV Series every year.

The only current alternative is the "Train Link" bus from Cranbourne station to New Holland Drive, and then a 15-minute walk to the complex.