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Training - Friday 1st February, 2013


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Any chance we can get a report on training. It is football and injuries happen. Lets move on

Someone has their compassion mixed up with their passion :wacko:

Good to hear nothing serious. We have had a good run (so far) with injuries, unlike years gone by.Hoping it stays that way.

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Someone has their compassion mixed up with their passion :wacko:

Good to hear nothing serious. We have had a good run (so far) with injuries, unlike years gone by.Hoping it stays that way.

And damn it get that training report on my desk by COB!

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I have compassion but come on guys it is a contact Sport. If it was serious they would have cancelled training instantly

Hows the floods going mate?

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I'm not sure in this case who it was is very important. I value players more than others when it comes to football, but, this may have been a life and death situaion. I'm very happy Terlich will be discharged from hospital (as reported on SEN) tonight and his family are not grieving a potentially life changing situation. I'm also glad his football dream is still alive.

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before it was mentioned it was a player with blonde hair, i had a terrible feeling it would be Hogan :o

I would have settled for Debbie Harry but then, I have a bit of a mean streak.

Anyway, looks like he's definitely OK - Melbourne draftee Dean Terlich cleared of injury after training mishap

Must have a hard head!

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I know it might be after the fact, but given the Moorabbin ground was deemed not up to the AFL match day standard, has the club or the AFL done a risk assessment on the ground itself for training on? Has it been given the ok? St Kilda don't train there anymore. The decision to train there was made on the run this week, I believe. I hope the club has that covered, cause it would be pretty stupid to train on a substandard oval.

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I know it might be after the fact, but given the Moorabbin ground was deemed not up to the AFL match day standard, has the club or the AFL done a risk assessment on the ground itself for training on? Has it been given the ok? St Kilda don't train there anymore. The decision to train there was made on the run this week, I believe. I hope the club has that covered, cause it would be pretty stupid to train on a substandard oval.

The ground is in great shape - St Kilda's full squad trained on it earlier this week, and Richmond have trained on it regularly over summer. St Kilda still employ full-time staff to look after it - it's not a ground issue.

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The ground is in great shape - St Kilda's full squad trained on it earlier this week, and Richmond have trained on it regularly over summer. St Kilda still employ full-time staff to look after it - it's not a ground issue.

Good one. Thanks RR.

Oh, god.... I just realised, we have another RR on Demonland. Please don't start any polls or begin banning posters for 'dubious' posts Rigoni Rigoni

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Good one. Thanks RR.

Oh, god.... I just realised, we have another RR on Demonland. Please don't start any polls or begin banning posters for 'dubious' posts Rigoni Rigoni

Was a good question 'Moonshadow', looking at the pic I was thinking the same.

Thanks for clearing it up 'Rigoni'.

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Anyone know why we are training at Moorabin when we have two grounds of our own now.

My uneducated guess is that they wanted to do closed training where no one could see it. But does anyone know for sure. We must be really moving ahead with our game plan if we are starting to need to hide it.

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