I also heard on SEN that Tezza had said as part of "Tuesday's with Terry" that both Stafford and Knobel had suffered slight groin strains as a result of the centre circle area of Telstra Dome and both will be rested from training this week
Richmond coach Terry Wallace has launched a stinging attack on the surface in the middle of Telstra Dome, claiming his ruckmen had suffered groin strains because the surface was 'far too slippery'.
Telstra Dome has acknowledged there was excess moisture in the centre area for last Sunday's game between the Kangaroos and Richmond.
New turf for Dome centre
2:29:03 PM Thu 16 June, 2005
Sportal for afl.com.au
Telstra Dome will replace the turf in the centre circle of the ground in time for Saturday night's match between Richmond and Adelaide.
Telstra Dome’s operations manager, Andrew Travis said arena management reviewed the centre circle on Thursday morning following Wednesday night’s EJ Whitten Legends Match.
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"The match took its toll on the area and we felt it would be best to replace the turf to ensure we deliver the best playing surface for Saturday’s round 13 clash," said Travis.
"The verti draining procedure we used on Tuesday had been effective reducing excess moisture in the area, but the mid week encounter had taken it’s toll on the circle."
Earlier in the week, Richmond coach Terry Wallace was critical of the state of the turf in and around the centre circle, blaming 'slipperiness' for groin injuries sustained by Tigers ruckmen Trent Knobel and Troy Simmonds against the Kangaroos last Sunday.
Telstra Dome invited the Richmond Football Club and the AFL to view the playing field on Thursday morning and gain feedback.
According to Telstra Dome management, all parties are happy with the outcome.
The centre circle turf will be replaced on Friday.
http://richmondfc.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=209672So much for Pagan saying Wallace was being precious.