Brisbane Roar today returned to Ballymore Stadium which will be the squad's training venue for the upcoming A-League season.
With the start of the A-League season less than two months away, Roar captain Matt Mckay is excited about returning to Ballymore once again.
"The football field is of a high standard many of us within the squad know the venue very well," he said.
"As footballers, it is important to have a top quality surface to train on and Ballymore will definitely provide this.
"Our focus as players is to continue to work hard at training to improve and prepare for the upcoming season.".
BALLYMORE DAY 1 | Our boys in Orange warming-up on their new training field. #GoRoar #WeAreQld pic.twitter.com/quz2mo562U
— Brisbane Roar (@brisbaneroar) August 22, 2016
Brisbane's Danish international midfielder Thomas Kristensen made a strong debut in the side's pre-season clash against Sydney FC on the weekend, controlling the centre of the park for the Roar.
The team put in a positive second-half performance against the Sky Blues with young guns Dimi Petratos, Jayden Prasad and Nathan Konstandopoulos performing strongly.
Young Roar’s Jayden Prasad continues to impress for the Roar in pre-season and is enjoying the experience of being part of the senior squad.
"I've learnt so much already in my short time with the senior team," he said.
"Being around guys with so much experience has really helped improve my game."
Brisbane’s pre-season continues this weekend with a match against a Brisbane Premier League Select side, to be coached by former Roar player Warren Moon, at Queensland Sports and Athletics Centre (QSAC) on Saturday, August 27 (7:30pm KO).
The club's National Youth League and Westfield W-League squads will continue to train at the Griffith University sporting fields in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast.
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