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Gosch’s Paddock training ground looking good today on my morning ride. Work continues on landscaping around the perimeter. I wonder how long it takes for the turf to fully bind with the sand base so it’s safe for use? 00D1ADD7-8388-4F41-8FDF-3F62F3289355.thumb.jpeg.6c4d4ec9e05926e8498d3704da3788e5.jpeg

 
20 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Gosch’s Paddock training ground looking good today on my morning ride. Work continues on landscaping around the perimeter. I wonder how long it takes for the turf to fully bind with the sand base so it’s safe for use? 00D1ADD7-8388-4F41-8FDF-3F62F3289355.thumb.jpeg.6c4d4ec9e05926e8498d3704da3788e5.jpeg

nice :)

well in cold weather I'd say about 4-6 weeks to bind.

  • 5 weeks later...

Noticed captain runs have been happening at port melbourne. Any word on when the new oval at gosch's will be ready?

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6 minutes ago, Gouga said:

Noticed captain runs have been happening at port melbourne. Any word on when the new oval at gosch's will be ready?

Jan 2023 I suspect, anything involving government work is always way later than announced.

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3 minutes ago, old dee said:

Still nothing on our future home looks more a ruse very passing day. 

Meanwhile some clubs are getting million dollar upgrades on their current home base..

28 minutes ago, old dee said:

Still nothing on our future home looks more a ruse very passing day. 

the silence is deafening

 
57 minutes ago, old dee said:

Still nothing on our future home looks more a ruse very passing day. 


Who would’ve predicted that?


25 minutes ago, Mach5 said:


Who would’ve predicted that?

Yes it is very surprising!!!!!!

6 hours ago, old dee said:

Jan 2023 I suspect, anything involving government work is always way later than announced.

…. and way way over budget. 

  • 2 weeks later...

Gary Pert indicated last night that we will be using Gosch's from next week. And also that an announcement on a permanent base is getting very close.

1 hour ago, poita said:

Gary Pert indicated last night that we will be using Gosch's from next week. And also that an announcement on a permanent base is getting very close.

Thank goodness for both!


1 hour ago, poita said:

Gary Pert indicated last night that we will be using Gosch's from next week. And also that an announcement on a permanent base is getting very close.

Great update, thanks @poita

The MCG was our training ground last night!

1 hour ago, poita said:

Gary Pert indicated last night that we will be using Gosch's from next week. And also that an announcement on a permanent base is getting very close.

ssshhhhhhhhh......................od might be reading

9 hours ago, roy11 said:

Great update, thanks @poita

The MCG was our training ground last night!

Given we are the MCC FC , it should be like that every night

13 hours ago, poita said:

Gary Pert indicated last night that we will be using Gosch's from next week. And also that an announcement on a permanent base is getting very close.

Thanks Poita, where did he mention that?


9 hours ago, Demons1858 said:

Thanks Poita, where did he mention that?

At a club function for the foundation heroes, before the game.

I was fortunate enough to be there, seated at the same table as Brian and Terri-Ann Stynes, Brian gave a very emotional speech about Jimmy, ten years on from his passing away.

Are there any training sessions we can go to yet? Would love to take the kids down over the school holidays.  

On 6/24/2022 at 8:32 AM, poita said:

Gary Pert indicated last night that we will be using Gosch's from next week. And also that an announcement on a permanent base is getting very close.

Excellent news! 🙂👍

The sooner our permanent base is sorted out and scheduled to be built the better!

Time for the Melbourne Demons to finally have a home base for both administration and training.

 
8 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Excellent news! 🙂👍

The sooner our permanent base is sorted out and scheduled to be built the better!

Time for the Melbourne Demons to finally have a home base for both administration and training.

You're forgetting the long overdue sought after social club that 90% of landers said they desperately wanted and couldn't live without.

Yeh sure, who’s going to hang around a social club, jump in their vehicle, and drink a skinful of grog to make it viable

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