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The Junction Oval is going to undergo a $30,000,000 makeover to bring it up to speed with other grounds i.e. Western Oval & Arden Street.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/cricket/junction-oval-in-st-kilda-to-be-renamed-the-shane-warne-oval/story-e6frfg8o-1225952484685

I guess it doesnt matter now, especially since our new digs are state of the art.

 

You wonder what off field facilities they will have at the new ground to honour Shane Warne. :unsure:

You wonder what off field facilities they will have at the new ground to honour Shane Warne. :unsure:

Nokia & IPhone outlets??? B)

 

At the Kevin Bartlett oval in Richmond, apparently they just mow one half and then brush the grass from the other half over it.

I wonder if there'll be any cost cutting measures employed at the Junction?


At the Kevin Bartlett oval in Richmond, apparently they just mow one half and then brush the grass from the other half over it.

I wonder if there'll be any cost cutting measures employed at the Junction?

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At the Kevin Bartlett oval in Richmond, apparently they just mow one half and then brush the grass from the other half over it.

I wonder if there'll be any cost cutting measures employed at the Junction?

That joke took me about nine hours to get. Last night I thought you were a wacko, but then the genius of your humour dawned on me.

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At the Kevin Bartlett oval in Richmond, apparently they just mow one half and then brush the grass from the other half over it.

I wonder if there'll be any cost cutting measures employed at the Junction?

Funny!

At the Kevin Bartlett oval in Richmond, apparently they just mow one half and then brush the grass from the other half over it.

I wonder if there'll be any cost cutting measures employed at the Junction?

So your saying the junctions going synthetic turf? Yeah Yeah.


At the Kevin Bartlett oval in Richmond, apparently they just mow one half and then brush the grass from the other half over it.

I wonder if there'll be any cost cutting measures employed at the Junction?

They also feed the oval Fish & Chips every friday night, without fail. B)

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This is like when you get to the front of a really long line at the checkouts and the [censored] next door finally opens her register.


'bout time Vic cricket had its own HQ. Hope they play some Shield and minor one-dayers there. Even a few hundred spectators would provide more atmosphere than at the cavernous Gee. I reckon Hinch hit a new low slamming the renaming of the ground after SKW. At least he didnt do his usual thing and wait until his victim was dead !

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