Historical information
The Lavington Sports Ground, former home of the Lavington Sports Club, is now owned and operated by Albury City Council. Over 50 years ago, a group of Lavington locals dreamed of building a new sportsground to encourage more people to play sport, particularly juniors. The original oval opened in 1973. The Sports Ground was developed solely by the Lavington Sports Club, formed by 30 football and cricket players and supporters in 1964. Football and cricket clubs had existed in Lavington since before 1914. In 1964, the football and cricket clubs merged to become the Lavington Sports Club. The new club and facilities were established on land initially leased from the Divine Sword Missionaries on their former seminary and turkey farm. The club expanded its facilities and representative sports throughout the next 20 years, including hosting international events. However the Club's debt worsened and In 2001 the entire Lavington Sports Club operation went into liquidation. It was taken over by Penrith Panthers through the Panthers Entertainment Group. In July 2009 the Albury City Council purchased the Sports Ground and has further redeveloped the ground and its facilities.
Significance
This badge is representative of the role played by sporting organisations in the local community
Physical description
A circular blue and silver enamelled badge issued for membership of the Lavington Sports Club.
Inscriptions & markings
On front of Badge "78 -79/Lavington/Sports/Club/Limited"
On reverse "MEMBER/NOT TRANSFERABLE/6114/PERFECTION BADGES/SYDNEY/770775"
References
- Lavington Sports Ground - History A link on the Albury City council website outlining the history of the Lavington Sports Ground and Sports Club. The article was written in 2020 by Howard Jones with an introduction by Paul Terry.