Dutchy wrote:Kelly sounded defeated on radio this morning, and has been in the place for 5 mins.
I thought that too. Can't recall hearing the bloke before though, so maybe that's how he sounds all the time?
JK wrote:Dutchy wrote:Kelly sounded defeated on radio this morning, and has been in the place for 5 mins.
I thought that too. Can't recall hearing the bloke before though, so maybe that's how he sounds all the time?
MW wrote:Dutchy wrote:MW wrote:All hysteria aside, what are we looking at here? $50k fine from the AFL ($100k with half suspended) or something similar? Benny to be suspended by the club?
Plus police fines for each player and potentially having to restart their 14 days.
Kelly sounded defeated on radio this morning, and has been in the place for 5 mins.
Can't fine the club and players...one or the other
you expect a footy ops manager to sound up and about after this shit?
Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:cennals05 wrote:Apparently the Crows had some exemptions from SA Health and SAPOL to firstly travel to the Barossa and quarantine together and to also be able to train in pairs.
There is apparently going to be a press conference at 3.15pm with SA Health and SAPOL regarding the incident.
It does not reflect well on the Crows and won't reflect well on SA Health or SAPOL either if the Crows were given special treatment that Mr and Mrs Ordinary Person wouldn't get.
Crows will throw Ben Hart under the bus and sack him.
Just about over the AFL and their we're more important than everyone else attitude during this time.
Not sure the good folk of the Barossa will be too please given the scare they endured after the Yanks littered the shit everywhere.
That's what i was thinking.
Booney wrote:
So they set out to train in groups no bigger than 2, but couldn't do it.
Club is in good hands.
daysofourlives wrote:
Far be it for me to stick up for the Crows, thats not what im about
You blokes do know where the Novotel is dont you? It couldnt be more isolated.
Im sure us Barossa folk are fine with 16 people staying in a place where they are the only occupants.
Isnt this what international flights have been doing?
amber_fluid wrote:Booney wrote:
So they set out to train in groups no bigger than 2, but couldn't do it.
Club is in good hands.
amber_fluid wrote:
Maybe they should have said pairs as opposed to groups of 2.
JK wrote:The club that keeps on giving
Corona Man wrote:JK wrote:The club that keeps on giving
And taking the heat off Dean Laidley.
MW wrote:Corona Man wrote:JK wrote:The club that keeps on giving
And taking the heat off Dean Laidley.
Classy
Not a word I’d use to describe the club, noMW wrote:Corona Man wrote:JK wrote:The club that keeps on giving
And taking the heat off Dean Laidley.
Classy
Booney wrote:Kelly just said it was "more affordable to support the players at the Barossa facility than it was in their own homes"
Turn it up!
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
Brodlach wrote:That’s because the accommodation was free
“ Crows boss Andrew Fagan says the cost of accommodating 17 people at the Barossa Novotel for 14 days was less than the cost of delivering gym equipment to the players at home. This decision isn't costing the club any money"
“ Andrew Fagan also justified the Crows players training on a public golf course; "We had booked out several holes for a number of hours so the guys could train in isolation”