CLUB FACILITIES
Our club is conveniently located at Belvedere Reserve in Seaford, home to both the Seaford Tigers Cricket Club and the Seaford Junior Football Club. Belvedere Reserve boasts some of the very best training facilities on the Peninsula including multiple ovals, training nets, running path + we are located next door to PhysiPro Athletic which is an innovative high-performance health, fitness and recovery provider for athletes and individuals of all levels.
OVALS & TRAINING NETS
Belvedere Reserve is home to two full size cricket ovals, the first directly outside the club rooms and the second, opposite our training nets. Our training nets are located north of the club rooms and include 3 full size lockable nets which can be made into one large training space plus a net which is open to the public. All Seaford Tiger members have access to the nets and our bowling machines at anytime.
FUNCTION SPACE
The Davey Richardson Pavilion boasts a large function space suitable to seat approximately 80 people or host 150-200 people standing. We also have a full size bar and canteen with catering facilities.
FAMILY FRIENDLY
Our club is child and baby friendly. We have a large screen projector TV and also a large clear play space toward the back of the club rooms where children are welcome. We also have a baby change facility located within our accessible toilet.
SHADED PLAYGROUND
Our colourful children’s playground is located north of the club rooms adjacent to the main oval. The playground is covered with shade cloth and surrounded by a lovely grass area, suitable for a picnic rug so you can sit and watch the cricket whilst your children play.
There is also plenty of wooden benches surrounding the park so you can see both the ovals from all directions. The playground is suitable for toddlers and older children with a climbing frame, a big slide and toddler slide, rocking horses and large disk swing - sure to keep your kids entertained for hours!
COMING SOON... COMPLETION EXPECTED SEPTEMBER 2025
We currently have the National Centre for Healthy Ageing (NCHA) Intergenerational Playground Construction taking place due for completion in September this year. So what can we expect from the development?
- Inter-generational Learning and Activity Play Space - A STEM-based (Science Technology Engineering Maths) play space to promote inter-generational outdoor physical activity and learning with vertical and table top exhibits developed by the Monash University research team.
- Outdoor Exercise Park - Evidence-based outdoor exercise equipment that strengthens the motor skills, balance and manual dexterity of the elderly.
- Independent Living Lab - A temporary, modular building of approximately 200m2 able to be used to simulate a range of home access options (e.g. ramps, stairs) and internal room designs. People will be able to try and use set-ups that they may be thinking of incorporating into their current or new house design that support living and ageing in place.
- Mobility Garden - Approximately 170 m2 of outdoor garden arrangements next to, and incorporated into, the Independent Living Lab access. It will offer various outdoor/weather-proof infrastructure, gradients and surfaces to trial, test and challenge mobility for people of all abilities, including those who can ambulant independently, use gait aides, or require manual or motorised wheelchair or mobility scooter use.