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Harvey Wallbanger

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  1. As mentioned before you will probably still see Petty forward at training until Turner returns. Petts, the ultimate swingman - even at training.
  2. Did you say 22, and not 23 deliberately? Sneak him in as the 23rd man? Or back in AJ for Round 1? - nobody seems to want JVR doing the relief ruck work....
  3. Harvey Wallbanger replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    The grab I saw from Albo's presser also indicated that the Federal commitment to the Tassie stadium was a fixed figure ($240 m) so (1) not a surprising comment and (2) throws a large issue back to the Tasmanian State government. Instructive for us as the Caulfield project develops - assuming there will be a sizeable (much smaller than Tassie of course) contribution from the Feds?
  4. Could be, and Lever still "rehabbing" so might occur sooner than later. Petty played forward a lot today (and did well), but probably because of Turner's absence (also rehabbing), rather than the long term plan?
  5. Interesting you ask - complete speculation but I reckon he has been told that he has to play back to make the best 23 - and therefore needs to win more of the "one-on-ones". He played a lot on JVR today in the match sim and we noted his aggression both at the man and the ball - perhaps he fills the role Tomlinson did last year. Versatile back, can play on tall or small?
  6. Slick - quicker footed than Langford - related partly to different body shapes.
  7. Re Lindsay yes - but then finished with moderate run-throughs. Not unusual for the first year's, controlling the loads and considering he had that PCL pre-Christmas. In match sims he seemed to line up on the wing and in the mids' contested stuff was positioned "outside". Building nicely, but Langford probably ahead of him as he has been able to do the full program so far. Let's hope they have years together in the engine room.
  8. Might depend on what sort of peaking (or peeking) you will be doing behind that fence. 😀
  9. Harvey Wallbanger replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Good to see we won the toss! I wasn't worrying about it - just straightening RiF up on the fact that access to our new building would not be the existing road tunnel that takes you to the infield... The players will either walk across the track from the planned building, or perhaps a pedestrian tunnel (more cost) under the race tracks - two tracks now of course since the new Caulfield Heath went in....
  10. Harvey Wallbanger replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    That tunnel takes you INSIDE the track, potentially to the ovals. The planned building, gym etc.. are on the other side of the track, so you need access from Booran Road.
  11. Harvey Wallbanger replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    We just have to make sure we have clear access from Booran Road, through the Mt. Scopus site, to where our new home will be.
  12. Harvey Wallbanger replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    By the two gorillas I mean the MRC and the MFC, not Mount Scopus...
  13. Harvey Wallbanger replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    I think Farmer's point is that the MRC can stir up trouble if they think it is in their interests - see the VCAT comment. The CRRT clearly wanted two gorillas to deal with, rather than one - if the CRRT were ever to get funding to develop the space they are responsible for. The CRRT were never going to get significant funding out of the MRC. The question is whether the two gorillas can live on the same turf, or will the old gorilla fight the new one....?
  14. Harvey Wallbanger replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    I agree - but at least there is a plan; we'll be at Casey/Gosch's for the next few years. Good news for Kev! Maybe we will get more clarity when the Strategic Plan is "revealed" to us......?
  15. Harvey Wallbanger replied to Demon Disciple's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    My understanding is that would be like a regular Balanced superannuation fund portfolio that many of us have (a mixture of fixed interest, equities, etc..,) hence a bad year to 31 October 2023, but a good one to 31 October 2024. It's run by Morgan Stanley. What about a bit of transparency? Just let the members know what the investment guidelines are and give us quarterly updates on the performance. I mean if the Club goes bankrupt (unlikley) we all have to tip in $5 each - how hard it is to let us know how our "nest egg"is going; more often than once a year.
  16. Harvey Wallbanger replied to Demon Disciple's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    And nothing the year before! 8% p.a over the last 2 years - not too bad. Markets go up, markets go down. That warning was given to us by the COO. And how prescient he was. Dow down 3% last night...
  17. She is recovering from an ACL....
  18. Spargs did a bit of match sim today - got a round of applause from the handful of track watchers. Great to see.
  19. Thanks Kev - the website is silent about the rest of this week. Will the boys be training Wednesday and Friday also?
  20. This might help Katrina Statutory Result (1,605,505) Less Facility Related Funding (net) (750,000) Add back Net Legal Costs 925,680 Add back Player contract settlement (including oncosts) 3,123,612 Operating Profit 1,693,787
  21. Apart from a lift in current payables (i.e. due within the next twelve months), there is an amount of $1,320,000 in non-current payables - labelled player contract settlement - which looks like the amount payable after 1 November 2025.
  22. Harvey Wallbanger replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    The Club has put $13 million into Casey since 2020. Just $9.6 million in cash/financial assets is currently set aside for the new home base. Caulfield has moved from Feasibility to Business Case stage - The Business Case will be undertaken throughout 2025, and if successful will be followed by funding allocations, detailed design and project delivery. Anyone's guess at the total cost - $80-120 million?
  23. Operating Profits: 2022 $3.528 2023 $2.164 2024 $ 1.694
  24. Here is the actual extract from the Directors' Report (I hope the cat's OK?): $3.1m expense (including on-costs) relating to settlement of Angus Brayshaw’s 2024 – 2028 playing contract following his medical retirement. Whilst payments will be split across multiple financial years, the total cost (including on-costs) is required to be recorded as an expense in 2024 in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards;