Busy Tigers please fans
6:45:15 AM Wed 7 February, 2007
Jason Phelan at Phillip Island
Sportal for afl.com.au
The AFL's Community Camp program saw Richmond head to Phillip Island this year and the Tigers have certainly been busy since they arrived in the region on Monday.
In addition to their own training session, the players have hosted NAB AFL Auskick Superclinics, a fan training session, community forums and made appearances at schools and hospitals on and around the island.
Tiger veteran Joel Bowden is no stranger to such things having won the 2006 AFL Community Leadership Award for his work with various charities in the community and he felt the camps were beneficial to both the players and the local residents.
"It gives you an appreciation that a little visit or a little thing that you can do, can bring a lot of joy to other people," he said from the team hotel in Cowes.
It hasn't been all work and no play for the Richmond boys, however, with the club organising some surfing and a go-kart session on the local racetrack. Not that Bowden was, in any way, shape or form, interested in jumping in one of the souped-up karts.
"I wouldn't be going in a go-kart at 100 miles per hour because if I fall out of that thing I don't think I'd be playing footy for a while," he said with a wry smile.
Richmond's three-day visit winds up with an intra-club practice match at Wonthaggi Football Club on Wednesday afternoon.
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