Since the 1990s it has been proposed that Cranbourne East railway station would be built adjacent to the complex, on a short extension from the current Cranbourne terminus of the former South Gippsland railway line.
It would be the terminus of a short extension from the current Cranbourne terminus, with the station to be located west of Reynard Place and north of the Blue Hills retirement village, and adjacent to near the Casey Fields sporting complex.
Their official home ground is the Melbourne Cricket Ground, however they also play home games at Casey Fields, Camberwell Sports Ground and Junction Oval.
Casey Kasem | St Martin-in-the-Fields | Lincoln's Inn Fields | Ben Casey | The Magnetic Fields | St Giles in the Fields | Casey | Bob Casey, Jr. | W. C. Fields | Joe Casey | Casey Stengel | Casey at the Bat | Bob Casey | Kolar Gold Fields | Elysian Fields | Casey Jones | Strawberry Fields Forever | Macquarie Fields | Fields Medal | Fields | STEM fields | Robert P. Casey | Richard Casey, Baron Casey | Mrs. Fields | Macquarie Fields, New South Wales | Gracie Fields | Casey Wiegmann | Casey Veggies | Casey County, Kentucky | Casey Beathard |
The club played at the South Melbourne Cricket Ground in Albert Park until the 2005–06 season when it relocated to the outer suburban Casey Fields, and it was renamed to reflect its new home.