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I get the Mad Monday thing so why would they arrange it for today?
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All of these things will be done better with each premiership we win.Disappointing not one player could make it to Ballarat!
I get the Mad Monday thing so why would they arrange it for today?
Disappointing not one player could make it to Ballarat!
I get the Mad Monday thing so why would they arrange it for today?
No its not.Should have done it mid-late week. It's still school holidays.
No its not.
Yep Wednesday.Also, don't they have the B&F mid week? Would imagine that takes priority...
Hawks went to Launceston, surely we can get some advice for next time. Wouldn't mind some recognition for the Perth and Sydney supporters too- they all turned out even though we were underdogs both times
I wonder, players have mandatory 8 weeks off or whatever it is. Every day counts. We are already going to be starting behind the 8 ball. Suspect they want them to get mad monday outta the way today, exit interviews Tuesday and Wednesday then get them back mid to late November.I actually agree with you. Too soon after the game and celebrations. This Friday perhaps would have been better. But as 'Hard Ball Get' just said, perhaps that's just poor planning resulting from lack of prior experience.
I actually think that it would have been ambitious at best to expect players to back up from a huge 48 hours of celebrations and to be making a public appearance. It was definately for the better that a bunch of deshevilled or drunken players didn't show up (in my opinion).
I don't think that it was ever part of the Bulldogs plan to have players in attendance, it's just that their PR department didn't brief or send the memo to the Ballarat City Council. It's certainly not a snub from the players, just a lack of communication by the Club.
Cheers for always keeping us up to date RooBlu.Ballarat's AW Nicholson Constructions are forging ahead with the construction of the stands and new facilities. All is coming together on time and as far as we know, on budget. Eureka Stadium Stage 1 will be complete by mid-April next year. These two points are important, because the State Government will never commit more money to Stages 2 and/or 3 if the first stage is not delivered on time or on budget.
Ballarat must prove four things by August next year before the state government will commit to extra funding and support:
If they get those things right, then it is likely that the State Government will commit to the remaining $22 million to complete construction of two additional stands that will add a further 8-10,000 seats.
- Stage 1 must be delivered on time
- Stage 1 must be delivered on budget
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Surely they get removed for the game though. If the ball leaves the ground, people in the crowd will thrown it back just like in any other ground.Sorry mate but they stop the ball from going outside the ground. The nets aren't that distracting although the cheer squads won't be able to wave stuff beyond the fence line.
Surely they get removed for the game though. If the ball leaves the ground, people in the crowd will thrown it back just like in any other ground.
Sorry mate but they stop the ball from going outside the ground. The nets aren't that distracting although the cheer squads won't be able to wave stuff beyond the fence line.
If the Ballarat stadium can not run out of beer, that makes it at least twice as qualified to host AFL games than Spotless.
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