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If you're referring to supporters embracing dingley, we have the largest spread of supporters (outside the pies and tigers) of any team. I need to find the membership breakdown article from 10 years ago, it showed we had more members outside 100km of our home ground than any other club.
And?
It's not the 70s any more for starters. Players aren't going to be run out of town for playing for a different team
If you're referring to supporters embracing dingley, we have the largest spread of supporters (outside the pies and tigers) of any team. I need to find the membership breakdown article from 10 years ago, it showed we had more members outside 100km of our home ground than any other club.
This move won't break us
Yeah even on the rare occasion we play up here on the Gold Coast the turnout of Hawks supporters is very good.I do recall reading about those statistics. We have one of the largest country/interstate memberships in the AFL, something which doesn't surprise me having grown up in Adelaide and spent the last 20 years in Brisbane. Every game I've attended has been very well supported especially up here.
I agree, won't be an issue at all we are everywhere.
Someone will mow the lawnsDo we have insights into what happens with Waverley?
Hawks have freehold across the entire grandstand and collect rent from all the shops.Do we have insights into what happens with Waverley?
There was talk a while ago that the AFL Umpires were interested in hiring it off us to be their training base.Could we lease Waverley to Melbourne? It’s better than either Cranbourne or training in that paddock next to Punt Rd.
Could we lease Waverley to Melbourne? It’s better than either Cranbourne or training in that paddock next to Punt Rd.
I don't think training can take place at Waverley after dark. (I might have this wrong) I assume most umps work during the day and train at night, so until the AFL goes to full time umpires and they can train during the day Waverley wont work for them. Same goes for any amateur or local team - council actually wont allow any games to be played there. Only training.There was talk a while ago that the AFL Umpires were interested in hiring it off us to be their training base.
I hope you do your part and are not one of those responsible dog owners that picks up their dogs poo (on the training ground only!)Hey - I love that my dog gets to walk on an AFL training ground every morning.
Unfortunately hawks fans have integrity, he isn't a Hocking.Also like the bit about also being a hawks fan. May give us a bit of leverage at national level
There are umps that are full time nowI don't think training can take place at Waverley after dark. (I might have this wrong) I assume most umps work during the day and train at night, so until the AFL goes to full time umpires and they can train during the day Waverley wont work for them. Same goes for any amateur or local team - council actually wont allow any games to be played there. Only training.
I hope you do your part and are not one of those responsible dog owners that picks up their dogs poo (on the training ground only!)
Also Once again. Dingley Village and Mulgrave are practically the same damn place.And?
It's not the 70s any more for starters. Players aren't going to be run out of town for playing for a different team
If you're referring to supporters embracing dingley, we have the largest spread of supporters (outside the pies and tigers) of any team. I need to find the membership breakdown article from 10 years ago, it showed we had more members outside 100km of our home ground than any other club.
This move won't break us
Hope it’s not the same person who killed the grass on the surface earlier in the yearSomeone will mow the lawns
I don't think training can take place at Waverley after dark. (I might have this wrong) I assume most umps work during the day and train at night, so until the AFL goes to full time umpires and they can train during the day Waverley wont work for them. Same goes for any amateur or local team - council actually wont allow any games to be played there. Only training.
Someone will mow the lawns
I love the idea, Dingley will be a game changer. Great green space, leading AFL new facilities with that new car smell! Players living bayside, a special spot for training watchers maybe a new pie oven! A coffee cart, the list goes on......And?
It's not the 70s any more for starters. Players aren't going to be run out of town for playing for a different team
If you're referring to supporters embracing dingley, we have the largest spread of supporters (outside the pies and tigers) of any team. I need to find the membership breakdown article from 10 years ago, it showed we had more members outside 100km of our home ground than any other club.
This move won't break us
As an added bonus players get to deal with the traffic and chaos as a result of the Suburban Rail Loop construction around the corner.I love the idea, Dingley will be a game changer. Great green space, leading AFL new facilities with that new car smell! Players living bayside, a special spot for training watchers maybe a new pie oven! A coffee cart, the list goes on......
Hawks own the goodlife franchise, its a decent money maker for usWent to Waverley for the first time in a decade the other day. Can't believe how small it is. Didn't realise how much space Hawthorn didn't have access too, like the GoodLife and everything.