15 Oct Netball teams up with basketball as Bullets become tenants at QSNC
Netball Queensland is thrilled to announce the Brisbane Bullets as the new anchor tenant at the Queensland State Netball Centre in Nathan.
Netball Queensland CEO Catherine Clark said the new state-of-the-art facility was perfect to become home to another iconic Queensland sporting team.
“Our venue has created this exciting opportunity to form a partnership with the Brisbane Bullets. The collaboration between our Clubs sparked by the venue opens up some pretty exciting opportunities,” she said.
Ms Clark said the partnership was a great fit, with the basketball season running counter to the netball season.
“We’ll have elite athletes on the court all year round, creating exciting opportunities to deliver new audiences to both sports. Fans can now feast on a 12-month calendar of high-octane elite sport,” she said.
Partnerships such as this new anchor tenancy is part of Netball Queensland’s strategy to deliver a sustainable and thriving venue.
“Venue management is a tough business. We knew this going in so we adopted a business approach from the outset. If we get it right, our netball community will realise the benefits so it is appropriate and responsible to have the QSNC utilised as much as possible, 365 days a year.
“Basketball is a summer sport while netball is a winter sport and this partnership is a symbiotic relationship that will reap rewards for Netball Queensland and our members as well as the Brisbane Bullets who will now have a bespoke facility to call home,” Ms Clark said.
Netball Queensland GM Venue Operations Grace Hodges said the venue was well-suited to basketball matches.
“The show court switches easily to become a basketball court as we drop in the line-markings and backboards to deliver a fantastic fan experience,” Ms Hodges said.
The venue converted to a basketball court earlier this year to welcome the Harlem Globetrotters.
“The Harlem Globetrotters was a resounding success and demonstrated clearly that the basketball experience can be delivered seamlessly,” Ms Hodges said.
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