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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: Rodgerramjet on January 04, 2005, 12:02:53 AM
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What are the names of the players pubs and where are they situated (addresses) in Melbourne. I'm going to be in Melbourne on business possibly latter this week or sometime next week and would like to go and have a beer and a look. Thanks.
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That's not a business trip Rodger. It's called a pub crawl. :)
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LOL FF :lol
RR, Browny's one is the renovated Waterside Hotel (in partnership with Riewoldt, Cambo and Wigney). Cnr Flinders and King streets in the city.
Daffy with Richo have the Lounge Room at Docklands. Also there's the Embargo Bar in St Kilda and the Blue Room in South Melbourne.
Cambo's got the Swan Hotel in Richmond.
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Dont know if they still have the "Embargo Bar ?
Daff has just brought into the old ""Water Rat " Dorcas and Moray streets ???
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RR, Browny's one is the renovated Waterside Hotel (in partnership with Riewoldt, Cambo and Wigney). Cnr Flinders and King streets in the city.
That would have to be the worst location in all of Melbourne. Drove past it a few times and seemed empty. Wonder how business is going.
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Yeah, waterside seems to be struggling
Tell you a pub that is going real good, the Anglers in Maribynong part owned by two ex tigers in Leon Cameron and Stuart Wigney amongst others. !
Always packed ! :cheers :cheers :cheers :cheers
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Cambo's got the Swan Hotel in Richmond.
Ah, the swan. The best pub to close in after any boxing day test match.
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Yeah, waterside seems to be struggling
Tell you a pub that is going real good, the Anglers in Maribynong part owned by two ex tigers in Leon Cameron and Stuart Wigney amongst others. !
Always packed ! :cheers :cheers :cheers :cheers
Yeah - anglers really does get packed. On a Sunday you need to be there by 6pm otherwise you'll struggle to get in as the line gets massive. Went there on Sunday and there is definately quite a bit of talent.
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Hey Harry, I was there on sunday as well ! :cheers
"Talent " dont know the meaning of the word, lol
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Thanks guys :thumbsup
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I went to go to the Waterside on Sunday with some mates and it was closed!!
Must be stuggling i think.
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the anglers was PUMPING last nite,where were you Harry ?
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I was ther mate, I was there.
Made sure i was in by 5pm and finished my first jug by 5.15 lol. Went to have a look at the queu at 7-8 ish and it was quite large. Felt bad for those lining up for hours but laughed at them anyway. It's unbeleivable how packed it gets.
Few jugs later I was feeling pretty good. Not so good at the moment though lol.
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let me know when you go next
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Bouncers in spotlight over city pub scuffle
Dan Oakes | October 14, 2008
MELBOURNE'S bouncers are back under the microscope after an AFL assistant coach was allegedly assaulted by a crowd controller at the weekend.
Western Bulldogs defensive coach Peter Dean was reportedly punched in the face by a bouncer outside the Waterside Hotel in the city on Friday night after he and another Bulldogs employee were refused entry.
It is believed Dean has told Bulldogs officials they went to the pub after a social event with other staff and coaches.
The Age believes Dean has said he was not excessively affected by alcohol, but the other employee was more intoxicated. After they were knocked back, a scuffle began and Dean was allegedly punched in the face.
His injuries are said to be minor and he has not made a complaint to the police.
It is believed the bouncer's version of events differs considerably from Dean's.
The general manager of the hotel and a former Bulldogs player, Stuart Wigney, said yesterday that after the two men were refused entry because they were drunk, they tried to get in through a side door and were turned back again. He said there was an altercation.
Mr Wigney said he was unable to comment further until he and Bulldogs representatives he seen security camera footage of the incident.
The incident is particularly sensitive because the Waterside sponsors the Western Bulldogs.
There are other links: Wayne Campbell, a part-owner of the hotel, was the midfield coach at the Bulldogs until the end of last season, while another owner, Nathan Brown, began his career at Whitten Oval.
It is believed that Dean, a qualified electrician, also did work on the hotel before it reopened under the present owners.
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/dogs-and-bouncers-scuffle/2008/10/13/1223749939912.html