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The New Home Base & Training Ground Thread

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39 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

maybe because they could move management and admin there too? so, all in one place? otherwise i'd agree.

Hawthorn has moved out. Dignly is virtually ready for them.

 
2 hours ago, george_on_the_outer said:

Why would you go to Waverly?. even temporarily.

  1. Hawthorn are still there

  2. You cannot train at night, because the locals won't allow lights

  3. Facilities are already at AAMI.....same as what the Hawks have at Waverley, so what's the advantage ....except when we get shunted during the Australian Open.

  4. Waverley has a single oval, same as Gosch's

  5. If you go to Waverley, might as well keep going to Casey.

Apparently the Hawks are very close to moving out of Waverley - in time for us to start using it in December.

2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Ghosty can not be locked out of training permanently, maybe occasionally.

It would be a disaster if true.

Sadly I’m back to square one, so to speak. I have to abide by the rules set by the new coach/president/CEO and if they don’t see fit to allow me in like the former coach etc. did then that’s how it has to be. I’d be prepared travel to Waverley but only if open sessions are held, it’s pointless otherwise.

 

@Ghostwriter im sure Richo will vouch for you. If not, tell Kingy that you provide a public service for all Demonland users.

If he doesn’t know what Demonland is………….we have to question if he is the right guy.


Closed sessions, hmmm?

Not an easy concept at a ground PARTIALLY SURROUNDED BY APARTMENTS

Edited by rpfc

If it quits all this whinging, sure. Go there for 2 (or 5) years

28 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Sadly I’m back to square one, so to speak. I have to abide by the rules set by the new coach/president/CEO and if they don’t see fit to allow me in like the former coach etc. did then that’s how it has to be. I’d be prepared travel to Waverley but only if open sessions are held, it’s pointless otherwise.

Surely not all sessions will be closed. I get that some will be as King probs wants to work on the new game plan though.

 

If Ghosty and Kev are banned from training I call for a spill of the board…

And I’m not even joking.

47 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Surely not all sessions will be closed. I get that some will be as King probs wants to work on the new game plan though.

Every session at Casey is closed. I can’t see why they’d be any different at Waverley. 🤷‍♀️ Although the captain’s runs and the flush runs which are currently at Gosch’s are always open and I’m sure that’s because they’re the not so serious sessions.


1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

@Ghostwriter im sure Richo will vouch for you. If not, tell Kingy that you provide a public service for all Demonland users.

If he doesn’t know what Demonland is………….we have to question if he is the right guy.

More to the point, if he doesn't know who Ghosty is...

9 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Every session at Casey is closed. I can’t see why they’d be any different at Waverley. 🤷‍♀️ Although the captain’s runs and the flush runs which are currently at Gosch’s are always open and I’m sure that’s because they’re the not so serious sessions.

I reckon you will be fine. I lived in Waverley Park for a few years, I can't see how they could practically close the sessions off. The residents would be livid too. Good spot to watch training, good viewing spot, decent Cafe, I reckon you'll enjoy it

Edited by whelan45

1 hour ago, rpfc said:

Closed sessions, hmmm?

Not an easy concept at a ground PARTIALLY SURROUNDED BY APARTMENTS

Does anyone know any residents?

Apart from taking advantage track-watching-wise, a handle on slithera activity would be useful...


6 minutes ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

Mind blowing the oldest club in the AFL doesn’t have a home and doesn’t appear to be close.

Not good enough.

We do have a home... but its been compromised... and were nudged out

Edited by beelzebub

4 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

We do have a home... but its been compromised... and were nudged out

So we don’t have a home 😂

Fwiw

There's a public accessible walking/running track around the perimeter of Waverley

It's impossible to cordon it off

Just use a white board.

Worked well once before.

Edited by bluey
Don’t know

I sometimes meet my dad at the cafe under the grandstand at Waverley for breakfast and can't see any way it could be closed off for training. It's surrounded by a housing estate with multiple sets of steps leading down onto a granitic sand path around the oval itself. Anyone with an upstairs balcony at the rear of their house could also watch us train.


Well Demonland should probably band together and chip in to rent one of those flats that overlook for ghosty so she can do her reports

9 hours ago, george_on_the_outer said:

Why would you go to Waverly?. even temporarily.

  1. Hawthorn are still there

  2. You cannot train at night, because the locals won't allow lights

  3. Facilities are already at AAMI.....same as what the Hawks have at Waverley, so what's the advantage ....except when we get shunted during the Australian Open.

  4. Waverley has a single oval, same as Gosch's

  5. If you go to Waverley, might as well keep going to Casey.

Hawks were able to win 4 flags inc a 3 peat team using, imagine having the whole club under 1 roof, able to park and watch training

So the Dees camp out at Waverley temporarily whilst Punt Road is being developed and the Tigers then use Gosch's Paddock? 🤔

 
On 16/10/2025 at 16:59, Redleg said:

I would expect us to be at Caulfield within 2 years of announcing the go ahead.

have you that past the cfmeu?

Does the spat inside the MR affect us? Their massive debts, their revolving door CEOs, the chairman issues??

Edited by buck_nekkid


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