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Sandringham stalwalt and triple premiership player David Gallagher will be interviewed on Southern Sport (88.3 Southern FM) this Sunday from 9am. Tune in and listen to "Gags" talking about the 2011 VFL Season. For more info visit www.southernfm.com.au
could be interesting listening- depending on how ' up to date the radio are with the Sandy 's changing situations from 2010.
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The Beach Road Oval is in pristine condition, the new Zebra’s Social Club has been built and there are plenty of fresh faces appearing but there is still one constant at Sandringham. The former Adelaide and Carlton AFL star has become a integral part of the club over the last several years. Renowned for his hard running and team focused ethic Gallagher is again set to be at the forefront of The Zebs push for yet another premiership. Southern FM’s freshest recruit Melissa Hughes got David out of bed at 9am for a chat on Southern Sport.
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zebraman wrote:off topic...Zac Dawson had his first run at Sandy tonight...
Any news on the other three? !!
J ack Steven was there...didn't see Stanley or Cahill..I had look at the attendance roll and apart from Dawson who has been injured all three have been regularly at Sandy...think they may even be going to the sandy camp at Portsea this weekend
It won't be the same without the great man in the goal square.
To me it looks like he was deliberately "exited".
For his role and at his age he didn't need to do full-on training.
They just used his "Jihad" commitments as an excuse to force him out.
Shame as I'm sure he had another 60 goals left in him.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
Enrico_Misso wrote:It won't be the same without the great man in the goal square.
To me it looks like he was deliberately "exited".
For his role and at his age he didn't need to do full-on training.
They just used his "Jihad" commitments as an excuse to force him out.
Shame as I'm sure he had another 60 goals left in him.
Way past his useby date. He was tres ordinaire last year.
Enrico_Misso wrote:It won't be the same without the great man in the goal square.
To me it looks like he was deliberately "exited".
For his role and at his age he didn't need to do full-on training.
They just used his "Jihad" commitments as an excuse to force him out.
Shame as I'm sure he had another 60 goals left in him.
The same thing happened to Sautner when Brett Lovett was appointed coach at Frankston for season 2003 ...he quite rightly demanded a 100% commitment to training and as a result of being unable to do that, Sautner moved to the Northern Bullants.
I applaud Brett Lovetts decision to insist on a set amount of training sessions that must be attended...you can't show favouritism to a particular player...even one that has a record as good as Sautners...
Once Brett Lovett was appointed I'm sure Sautner would have realized the training reqime that would be required by the new coach...