Etihad Stadium Grand Final 2012.. Roof Open or Closed?
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PORT MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB MEDIA RELEASE.
The proposed redevelopment of North Port Oval has taken its biggest step yet to becoming a reality with tenders for work on the Norm Goss stand and development of new facilities closing on August 10.
The most exciting part of the project will be the new administration and social facility which will be built adjacent to the scoreboard, with the entry to be from Ingles Street.
From localfooty.com.au
Reported by Paul Amy
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THE winning margin was predictable. The result wasn't.
..The VFL's top team, Casey Scorpions, came up against the 11th-placed Northern Blues at Casey Fields on Saturday and suffered only its third loss of the season.
Jumped early by a team featuring familiar Carlton names such as Bret Thornton, Nick Duigan, Matthew Watson and David Ellard, the Scorpions never recovered and in the end did well to avoid a heavier defeat.
Halfway through the third quarter the Blues' lead puffed out to 52 points as players like Ellard and draft prospects Kane Lambert and Adam Marcon made merry in the midfield.
Blues ruckman Nick Meese, described by one Casey assistant coach as the John Nicholls of the VFL, mauled the Scorpions with 53 hit-outs and a staggering 21 tackles.
"We didn't give a yelp," a Casey diehard said after the match.
But the coaches probably did when they realised there would have to be eight changes from the team that defeated Frankston in the previous round.
Just seven Melbourne players took the field, including Josh Tynan, who played only the first half.
From the Port Phillip Weekly
Reported by Daniel Paproth
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PORT Melbourne coach Gary
Ayres believes his team will finish the VFL season strongly when they return to action on Saturday after the bye.
And he'll have key players Adrian Bonaddio, Adam Bentick, Michael Dillon, Sam Dwyer, Ryan Gale, Heath O'Farrell and Jason Williams all returning from injury and pushing for senior selection over the next fortnight.
The Borough finish the regular season with home games against Box Hill on Saturday and Bendigo and a visit to North Ballarat.
"We're still where we want to be and that's in the top two," Ayres said.