June 2011

  1. Bombers' development in safe hands

    From Bendigo Advertiser
    Reported by Tanya Paolucci
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    Bendigo Bombers’ new football manager Graham Pratt has a wealth of experience when it comes to the development of young footballers.
    Pratt will be based in Bendigo alongside Bombers’ general manager Peter Lodewijks and will focus on developing and maintaining football operations at the club.

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  2. rules for afl players in VFL teams

    can anyone give me a simple run down on what rules apply re players from afl teams playing for their affiliate VFL team-
    ie week before or after games?
    after next round/ does it matter when that round is? ie before next AFL game.

    not number allowed as I gather there is no limit now?

  3. Scorching Lynch has not burnt bridges

    From Inside Football
    Reported by Paul Amy
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    A few weeks ago in his Inside Football column, Crackers Keenan said it had become customary for Port Melbourne players to throw water over Malcolm Lynch after games.
    The reason? Lynch's form is so hot he needs cooling.

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  4. 2011 - Round 13. Port Melbourne (10-0) v Geelong (1-9)

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    Port Melbourne V Geelong

    Date/Time: 25/6/11 @ 1:10 PM
    Venue: TEAC Oval
    Media: Live ABC1 Victoria @ 1:00 PM

    Teams

    Port Melbourne

    B: Brewer Dalton Sandilands
    HB: M. Johnston Pleming Pitt
    C: Batsanis Baird Francis
    HF: Valenti Edwards McMahon
    F: Dillon Galea Rose
    R: Skipper Cain Dwyer
    Int: Keely Nixon Burstin
    Allan Scipione Deluca
    Smith Muling

    Geelong

    B: Biemans Bathie Barham
    HB: Corrigan McLean Wojcinski

  5. Hoardings

    I noticed the mobile advertising hoardings have gone from the TV games.

    Would they have been too expensive to move around to the various grounds?

    I remember seeing some on the way to Morwell for the Casey v North Ballarat game in 2009.

    I think it is wrong that paid fence and other advertising should be covered up with other advertisments during televised games.

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