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Re: Tigers off to Craigieburn
« Reply #45 on: December 02, 2007, 01:30:25 PM »
Pretty close there MT, that image isnt recent.

If you look in your Melways it is Map 386 approx H/J 3 :thumbsup

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Re: Tigers off to Craigieburn
« Reply #46 on: December 02, 2007, 06:34:11 PM »
Pretty close there MT, that image isnt recent.

If you look in your Melways it is Map 386 approx H/J 3 :thumbsup
Cheers TA  :thumbsup

It's a fair way from Craigieburn train station then although not too bad to get to from the South-Eastern suburbs by car.
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Re: Tigers off to Craigieburn
« Reply #47 on: December 02, 2007, 07:29:01 PM »
According to Google, itll take me 1hour and 5 minutes to get there.

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Re: Tigers off to Craigieburn
« Reply #48 on: December 02, 2007, 07:56:07 PM »
I would think it would take atleast 20-30 minutes to walk there from the train station, depending on your walking speed.

I can just see the time i am going to waste during work watching pre-season training  :shh

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Re: Tigers off to Craigieburn
« Reply #49 on: December 02, 2007, 08:14:43 PM »
According to Google, itll take me 1hour and 5 minutes to get there.
Sounds about right for me too. Burke Rd, Chandler Hwy, Greensborough Rd, Metro Northern ring road or whatever it's called then Hume fwy and turn off at Amaroo Road exit onto Grand Blvd.
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Re: Tigers off to Craigieburn
« Reply #50 on: December 02, 2007, 09:48:29 PM »
we could all rent a mini bus and go up there as a group with beers in hand during the summer.

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Re: Tigers off to Craigieburn
« Reply #51 on: December 02, 2007, 10:07:05 PM »
You volunteering to drive, Ramps?  :D
Someone has to so the rest of us can drink (and yahoo).
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Re: Tigers off to Craigieburn
« Reply #52 on: December 02, 2007, 10:12:21 PM »
According to Google, itll take me 1hour and 5 minutes to get there.
Sounds about right for me too. Burke Rd, Chandler Hwy, Greensborough Rd, Metro Northern ring road or whatever it's called then Hume fwy and turn off at Amaroo Road exit onto Grand Blvd.
Go over Westgate and then Ring Road

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Re: Tigers off to Craigieburn
« Reply #53 on: December 02, 2007, 10:22:58 PM »
You volunteering to drive, Ramps?  :D
Someone has to so the rest of us can drink (and yahoo).


Im just the ideas man lol.

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Re: Tigers off to Craigieburn
« Reply #54 on: December 11, 2007, 03:59:17 AM »
Tiger move no bar to training
Moreland Leader
Cody Winnell
10Dec07

RICHMOND Football Club's move from training at Punt Rd Oval to Craigieburn is yet to have an impact on the AFL club's VFL affiliate Coburg Tigers.

Coburg general manager Ryan O'Connor had no comment on the move when he spoke with the Leader on Thursday, but said the VFL Tigers would continue pre-season training at Punt Rd Oval.

 ``There will be no change to our set-up at this stage. Pre-season will continue as normal,'' he said.

Mr O'Connor said he didn't have any further comment at this stage because Coburg hadn't officially discussed the move with its stakeholders or Richmond.

Meanwhile, Coburg's pre-season campaign was moving along nicely,  Mr O'Connor said. He said new coach Jade Rawlings and his players were hoping to at least emulate what the Tigers achieved this year.

``He (Rawlings) is marshalling the troops. He's got them on track for hopefully similar success next season.''

Coburg finished third on the VFL home-and-away ladder this year before earning a Grand Final berth, where it was beaten by Geelong 17.24 (126) to 7.10 (52).

Those two teams will kick off season 2008 when they clash at Coburg on March 29.

http://www.morelandleader.com.au/article/2007/12/10/26708_cov_sports.html

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Re: Tigers off to Craigieburn
« Reply #55 on: January 13, 2008, 07:15:11 PM »
Stumbled across a Hume Weekly article from December. I don't remember it being reported in the Hun or Age at the time but apparently, once the Craigieburn facility is built, our RFC Family Days will be held out Craigieburn way.

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Tigers make Craigieburn their new, improved home
By Lance Jenkinson
Hume Weekly


New habitat: Captain Kane Johnson, coach Terry Wallace and ruckman Troy Simmonds at the site. Picture: Anna Joske
 

Mapped out: Steven Wright shows off plans for the Highlands Craigieburn recreation project.
 
DON'T be too alarmed if you see a Tiger on the prowl at your local shopping centre.

It will be harmless, approachable and might even stop to sign an autograph for you.

This is Tigerland - the second home of the Richmond Football Club.

In a landmark deal, the historic AFL club last week announced that it will call the city of Hume home.

The Tigers have committed to the growth of the Hume region after striking a joint venture with local council, the AFL, AFL Victoria and property developers Stockland to make the Craigieburn Highlands community their new den.

Richmond chief executive Steven Wright said the benefits for his club were enormous. He also promised the yellow-and-black army would immerse itself in the local community - making it a win-win for the club and the region as a whole.

The Tigers move into a new $10 million state-of-the-art recreational facility in Highlands Craigieburn in 12 months.

"In our view, there could not be a better location to promote both AFL and the Richmond Football Club than this city," Wright said.

The Tigers will spend most of their pre-season training sessions at their new base. The MCG-sized playing arena will be suitable for intra-club games and practice matches.

It also has the potential to house a Victorian Football League team.

Wright promised that the Tigers will be a community club. It won't profit without putting back into the Hume region, he said.

The Tigers want to have a stronghold on the local area and will leave no stone unturned in a bid to capture the minds and the hearts of the locals.

At the head of the list, the Tigers will conduct their family days in the region.

That is just the tip of the iceberg as the historic club makes itself accessible for the local community. Expect shopping centre appearances, Auskick clinics, and a presence in the schools and local youth groups.

"Just as important to the Richmond Football Club is our commitment as part of this proposal to work at a community level in Craigieburn and throughout all of Hume, one of the fastest growing corridors in Victoria," Wright said.

"It's a diverse municipality and gives us an opportunity to promote active and healthy lifestyles and the great indigenous game of Australian Rules football, which is about to celebrate its 150th birthday."

Wright said the Tigers' spiritual home is Punt Road Oval, in the shadows of the MCG, but some facilities at the former top-flight venue are inadequate for modern-day football.

The annual arm-wrestle with the cricket club and unavailability of the ground over summer meant the Tigers had to seek an alternate option.

The Tigers have not gone in half-baked - they seem serious about their role in the community and do not shy away from the benefits their club will reap in the process.

"When we saw the whole vision for the first time about six months ago, every part of our club was enthusiastic in its support for this project," Wright said.

"First, the outstanding playing surface, an MCG-sized ground and fantastic football facilities were what attracted the eyes of our football department.

"Many people realise while Punt Road Oval is, and will always remain our spiritual home, it suffers from a number of historical impediments including its size and summer access.

"[The move] will enable us to play intra-club games on a full-sized oval which thousands of supporters can come and watch and be involved."

Richmond coach Terry Wallace was smiling from ear to ear.

He said that last winter, the Tigers paid the price for their sub-standard facilities with a number of injury issues. He forecast significant use of the venue on a year-round basis - not just in the summertime.

"It will be fantastic for the football club," he said. "Training facilities are one of the greatest problems all clubs have been facing.

"To come out here and be able to expand - I see it as a bonus.

"As time goes on, this will be known as a Richmond area and when people can get close to the players, whether it be at shopping centres or coming down and watching them train or play practice games, that will grow the whole thing."

http://hume.yourguide.com.au/articles/1097993.html?src=topstories

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Re: Tigers off to Craigieburn
« Reply #56 on: January 14, 2008, 12:17:17 PM »
At the head of the list, the Tigers will conduct their family days in the region.
I would've thought you'd still hold a family day in the S/E suburbs where the majority of our supporters are?!
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Re: Tigers off to Craigieburn
« Reply #57 on: January 31, 2008, 08:03:01 PM »
If you look in your Melways it is Map 386 approx H/J 3 :thumbsup

The corner of Grand Blvd and Windrock Ave.

http://www.morelandleader.com.au/article/2008/01/28/28595_cov_sports.html

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Craigieburn facility funding boost (RFC)
« Reply #58 on: May 19, 2008, 03:03:57 PM »
Funding boost welcomed
richmondfc.com.au
10:57 AM Mon 19 May, 2008

Richmond Football Club CEO, Steven Wright has welcomed the announcement by Sport and Recreation Minister James Merlino to provide a $2.5 million boost to the Craigieburn Greenfield development.

“This funding will provide the Richmond Football Club with a second training venue and also enable our VFL aligned side, the Coburg Tigers, to train and play some of their matches at this new first class facility,” Mr Wright said.

Richmond Football Club’s state of the art second training facility has become closer to reality with total funding to date reaching $8.5 million. This will enable the Craigieburn site to:

- Develop an MCG size training ground with a world class playing surface;
- Build a new grandstand;
- Construct new change room and community facilities.

“This facility will be a great addition to the northern suburban sporting community and both Tiger clubs are looking forward to becoming involved with the success of the new development,” Mr Wright said.

“Our relationship with the Craigieburn Greenfield development will enable us to grow our supporter base in this new high growth population corridor. We thank the State Government for their continued support by ensuring football remains a focal point for the area,” Mr Wright said.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/6301/Default.aspx?newsId=59811

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Re: Craigieburn facility funding boost (RFC)
« Reply #59 on: May 20, 2008, 12:11:09 AM »
“This funding will provide the Richmond Football Club with a second training venue and also enable our VFL aligned side, the Coburg Tigers, to train and play some of their matches at this new first class facility,” Mr Wright said.

“This facility will be a great addition to the northern suburban sporting community and both Tiger clubs are looking forward to becoming involved with the success of the new development,” Mr Wright said.
Seems Coburg will finally get a new grandstand by playing at Craigieburn and won't have to worry about dealing with cricket clubs  :whistle. It'd be good if Coburg could also play some home games at Punt Rd when it is redeveloped prior to Richmond home games at the 'G. Having said that it was great having a Coburg curtainraiser actually at the 'G last Saturday :thumbsup
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