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  1. We need a members Hub thats not tucked away in a backstreet. and not in the bowels of the MCG. A place we can visit after games, & before team announcements, for draftees/recruits introductions, for watching away games, for dinner, to play, & to entertain. This is where our affiliation with the 'G' makes us lazy, as some already have these things and most don't. ------------------- Now the Saints are waking up, they need an Inclusive members facility. They'll make it work via being the home of many footy related organisations facilities. Saints ponder 're-engaging' Moorabbin ST KILDA has taken another step towards re-engaging Moorabbin, appointing strategic sports marketing consultants the Gemba Group to develop a feasibility study for their former home ground. The Saints have secured the support of the City of Kingston for what they describe as a "broad vision for a community sporting hub at Moorabbin Reserve". As part of this, the Saints have turned to Gemba - the company formerly part-owned by Essendon coach James Hird - to develop a presentation to the Baillieu Government on the "community infrastructure needs." If given the go-ahead, this multi-million development could mean the Saints would split their training sessions between their new Linen House facility at Seaford and their old ground. Saints president Greg Westaway said the club was working to redevelop Moorabbin. Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/saints-ponder-reengaging-moorabbin-20121205-2auk7.html#ixzz2E8bYp060
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