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The LED's are missing - it's just the frame atm.
They forgot the damn lights, Snoref?!Let's not jump to any conclusions on lighting, I'm sure the club knows what they are doing! Sit back and enjoy the build
They are touch and go for next seasons aflw season at dingleyWill also mean the aflw team will be able to move in even if the season is moved foward
Frankston is a good setup. I hope it continuesThey are touch and go for next seasons aflw season at dingley
They year after they've said they will be playing games out of there.
I kind of expect a 3-1-1 split with frankston and Cairns though
No, the money MUST be split between players and the club. So I imagine all the 2024 women and men players will get the bulk of the prize money, and deservedly so.Geelong winning puts us one step closer to getting a nice one million for Dingley.
$500,000.Geelong winning puts us one step closer to getting a niceone millionfor Dingley.
So 500k on some globes then$500,000.
AFL/AFLW Players get a spit of the other half.
Geelong winning puts us one step closer to getting a nice one million for Dingley.
From another threadNo, the money MUST be split between players and the club. So I imagine all the 2024 women and men players will get the bulk of the prize money, and deservedly so.
This thing is gonna be phenomenal when it's complete and we're going to be the envy of the comp with these facilitiesKCC | October 2024 Update
As the sun continues to shine a little longer each day, more work is being done on our future home at the Kennedy Community Centre this spring.www.hawthornfc.com.au
I think this was meant to go out at the start of October as light towers are already up as is the steel framing of the indoor training facilities.KCC | October 2024 Update
As the sun continues to shine a little longer each day, more work is being done on our future home at the Kennedy Community Centre this spring.www.hawthornfc.com.au
That email & link were sent out to members in early OctI think this was meant to go out at the start of October as light towers are already up as is the steel framing of the indoor training facilities.
Too far away for meFrankston is a good setup. I hope it continues
Get on a trainToo far away for me
Why should I travel four hours on a train to see a game? I'll watch online until they make it more central.Get on a train
SameToo far away for me
Frankston is a good setup. I hope it continues
You're right but hopefully the builds can help, once they are up. Also planting trees around the perimeter will help and also allow for privacyThe wind coming off the bay makes it one-way traffic only. Sitting up on the hill like that, there's nothing to stop the breeze.
Speaking of nothing to stop the breeze, that will be a challenge out at the Dingly paddock too. There are no hills or trees to break up the wind there either. Hmm... it needs a grove of big leafy trees protecting the windward side.
So your limit is 3 hrs 20 minutes to travel for a game?Why should I travel four hours on a train to see a game? I'll watch online until they make it more central.
Fantastic. great to hear that the grounds will be finished and handed over soon.The latest update received by foundation members this morning.
“We’re excited to share some significant updates on our facility's construction progress. The structural steel erection for the indoor training field is complete, showcasing the impressive scale of this four-story structure that overlooks the main training oval. Meanwhile, roofing in the administration area is nearing completion, paving the way for advancements on the indoor training field.
In the community pavilion and AFLW match day oval, the installation of sports lighting towers has been successfully finished.
Significant progress on the main training oval includes sand placement, keeping us on schedule for turf installation in the coming weeks.
Following this, work will commence on the AFLW oval, with both ovals expected to be ready by Christmas and handed over to the club in early 2025. As we approach the holiday season, we anticipate substantial advancements on roof and wall trades for the Harris Elite Training and Administration Facility, with the first delivery of external glazing expected soon. The next key phase for the pavilion will be the steel erection, followed by a similar timeline for the Harris Elite Training and Administration Facility.”
With the exciting development of our young players and team the timing for the move to the KCC is just about perfect. Having an elite training centre will certainly help to promote us as a destination club now and in the future.
Fantastic. great to hear that the grounds will be finished and handed over soon.
I did notice that the site has temporary fencing up around the 2 construction zones. I had thought the whole site would be in the builders hands but looks like we can use the ovals for private training sessions while construction continues. And they way they are going it's going to be all internal work soon anyway so less concrete trucks and cranes going round.
Roughead is going to love bringing some of those 2025 free agents around for a visit.
NoooooooooYep mate lol 1st world problems. It means I spend nearly an hour travelling there and back which means I won't be able to make it most weeks. I have been doing it for so long I just took it for granted. I guess my run is over