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i heard that due to major resurfacing the gunn reserve won't be available in 2010. any truth in that bedford?
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i heard that due to major resurfacing the gunn reserve won't be available in 2010. any truth in that bedford?
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My tip is that Ormond will be back on the ground in June, grass to be layed in the next couple of weeks. It would have been ready earlier only for the sub standard cricket club wanting to play 3 rounds there, they are a basket case that mob. Ormond will play at Caulfield till the ground is ready
You are hearing wrong, it will be at neerim rd.Murrumbeena I heard.![]()
I bow to your superior knowledge, Bedford. Not such a bad thing. Good ground and top facilities. Which begs the question as to when the Council will upgrade the Gunn rooms.
Heard premiership hero and star foward Chris Ligris was returning for the Roys in 2010. Can anyone confirm this?
That is a class postProbably about the same time Ormond upgrade their jumper from Poo brown...
Dog walkers in Glen Eira get better treatment than sports people
Why's that Blade ? Have the CoY finally acknowledged that football is an actual pastime enjoyed and played by hundreds of people in their municipality on a weekly basis ?Fortunately for the Roys, word is the City of Yarra's attitude towards our preparation will be far more generous this year (largely thanks to far stronger internal Council contacts).
Fingers crossed.
In my humble opinion not being able to play at the Gunn will hurt ormond just like it did beauy last year, having to be on the road for 18 weeks makes life quite difficult, and theres not much support when your playing at a different ground every second week.
In other news, Mobby will Slug be around next year? if so i might need to put the helmet in the kit as he tends to let the fists out every time he strides out onto the ground
I can totally empathise with the Monders' frustration, having had to suffer through similar summers of pre-season discontent in recent years.
If I recall correctly, Ormond had to spend almost all of the 2007 and 2008 preseasons running sessions at local gyms and snatching spare grassland around Elwood beach? To some extent that can be managed in Jan/Feb, but as we get closer to the season proper, one hopes the council will grant access to a proper ground with decent lighting for proper training drills.
Fortunately for the Roys, word is the City of Yarra's attitude towards our preparation will be far more generous this year (largely thanks to far stronger internal Council contacts).
Fingers crossed.
It's interesting in a world where health costs are going through the roof with obesity a major cause that local councils are so uncooperative when it comes to encouraging people who like to engage in activities to keep them healthy.
Old guys who want to play masters footy are kicked off a ground that in one way or another has been part of the clubs history for the past 100 years. Thanks to City of Moreland.
Trying to find a replacement ground is a minefield. Have a look at the Melbourne City Council's sport and recreation area. It talks about making applications for grounds to play on and in the next paragraph proudly announces that none of the new applicants were approved in 2009. The drought gets the blame but have a look at Princes Park. All that space handed over to people who like to let their dogs off the leash and areas kept in good condition for people to park their cars.
Totally empathise with the teams frustrated by local councils.
I take offence at the posting criticizing the Melbourne City Council.The grounds add to the value of the area, and it is not a place where a bunch of uncouth, unspohisticated neanderthals run around and destroy the beautiful grounds.There is nothing nicer than taking my poodles for a walk and just enjoying the environment meeting other friends and discussing the arts, antique shops, and ofcourse global climate change.If most of you stopped eating meat and became vegans then you would not be obese and you would not have to run around damaging public facilities.I just wish the council would pay more attention to the toilets, as they are hard to negotiate at night when one gets an urge to visit.![]()