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plugger66 wrote:Pete O'Dea and Ronnie Verma. Wow. Big names those 2. Ronnie hasnt done any coaching for years and Pete coached Murrubeena in Div 2 of the Southern league. Thats about D2 in the Ammos.
Big names are not required, just blokes who can do the job. Considering they'll be involved with the development squad it's no big deal.
Burnt patches of the turf looked to have pretty much recovered today, which is very good after yesterday's heat.
Bernard Shakey wrote:
Burnt patches of the turf looked to have pretty much recovered today, which is very good after yesterday's heat.
few more days of heat coming-- does it look like it has taken root well?
Considering the four days over 40 two weeks ago and 42 yesterday the surface is looking magnificent. I'd say it is well and truly rooted, in a positive sense.
plugger66 wrote:Pete O'Dea and Ronnie Verma. Wow. Big names those 2. Ronnie hasnt done any coaching for years and Pete coached Murrubeena in Div 2 of the Southern league. Thats about D2 in the Ammos.
Big names are not required, just blokes who can do the job. Considering they'll be involved with the development squad it's no big deal.
Burnt patches of the turf looked to have pretty much recovered today, which is very good after yesterday's heat.
Well Pete O'Dea hasnt done much development work lately if ever. Not sure what Ronnie has been up to lately apart from watching his son at the Dragons.
Sandringham President Gerry Ryan is resigning from his post after taking a role with the AFL.
Sandringham Football Club President Gerry Ryan has been appointed to work as an anti-corruption investigator AFL as part of a major revamp of its integrity department. Detective Superintendent Ryan will move from Victoria Police's crime department to the AFL with a brief to liaise with Australian and international law-enforcement agencies that specialise in sports-related crime.
Gerrys new role will mean he resigns as President (a post he has held since 2006) of the Sandringham Football club effective in 6 weeks time.
Gerry will be actively involved in the appointment of the new President.
We thank Gerry for his countless hours and dedication to the Football club.
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Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, continuing steadfastly..!!
Superintendent Ryan, a 40-year police veteran, has long been involved in top-level football and has been president of VFL club Sandringham since 2006. He will resign that post with his AFL appointment.
He told Fairfax Media: ''We have seen from what has happened around the world that sport is at risk. People said match fixing would never reach Australia, but we know with the recent soccer investigation that it has.
''Asian betting is massive and Australia sits in a vulnerable position because of time zones.
''I am looking forward to working with the AFL's integrity team to protect the game and the industry.
''The supporters need to have faith in the standards maintained in the competition.''
Australian Football League general counsel Andrew Dillon said Superintendent Ryan's investigative skills and experience would be strong assets in the integrity area.
''Gerard Ryan is uniquely suited to this important role. He has a deep understanding of the Australian football environment and also an intimate knowledge of the risks that Australian sport faces from corruption, drugs and organised crime,'' Mr Dillon said.
"I wish to acknowledge the friendship, support and loyality of John Mennie and all involved with the Sandringham Football Club over the journey. I leave the Club at a very important time however we have built on and strengthened our alignment with St Kilda Football Club which will allow both clubs to stand alone in the future. In the meantime the Sandringham Board's strategic vision is in place for the short, medium and long term which I know will bring success to our club both on and off the field. Lastly but not least thank you to everone that has help and assisted me during my time at the Sandringham Fooball Club." Ryan said
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saintspremiers wrote:At 6pm this Fridee Sandy will play their intraclub at Moorabbin.
Why the fork the Saints didn't play their intraclub there is beyond me.
Because there is no rooms to have rub downs, get changed etc. If Sandy was an AFL club there is no way they could play there. bad enough for a VFL club. Not really even good enough for an Ammo club.
Is it just Sandy guys playing tonight? I assume so.
STRENGTH THROUGH LOYALTY.
''I still get really excited, and I've got the '66 thing up on the wall in a frame … You look at it and think: one day, we want to achieve that.''- Arryn Siposs
Friendships are important in life and also in the workplace. Sandringham’s new Development Squad coach, Jason Berry had formed an admirable relationship with senior coach Simon McPhee that led him to become a new addition to the coaching squad with the Zebras.
Berry was a consultant at the St Kilda Football Club in 2013 where McPhee was a development coach. Berry, the former plumber, is now the new mentor of Sandringham’s youth. The ex North Ballarat player always had a desire to coach but it was not his first intention back in 1996.
good to see a link/ connection garnering good will and skills.
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Bernard Shakey wrote:Interchange benches have been installed today and the playing surface has been given a #1 buzzcut. Looks very brown now, but very smooth!