If the bench seats were painted silver (and brown in the first few rows), you'd look twice before deciding whether it was Waverly or Football Park.
The redevelopment with the glass enclosure looks impossibly sh*t. What's the point of preserving something that isn't being preserved?
VFL/Waverly Park
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Hey, there were a fair few Richmond games at the 'g in the early to mid '90's where the entire western stand was closed; 2 that spring to mind are richmond v brisbane (bears) 1993 r.2 (13,000 there, makes the one day cricket crowds look alright) and for some reason round 7, 1995, richmond v adelaide, after richmond had won 6 on the trot. 37,000 on a very wet night, mostly in the southern stand!
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I reckon that Richmond/Adelaide game would've been the one where Tony Modra paddled the ball to the boundary for 25 metres then slammed it over his shoulder for lazy goal of the year. Or was it the match against Collingwood? Both Friday nights at the G. Screw my leaky memory.stanga wrote:Hey, there were a fair few Richmond games at the 'g in the early to mid '90's where the entire western stand was closed; 2 that spring to mind are richmond v brisbane (bears) 1993 r.2 (13,000 there, makes the one day cricket crowds look alright) and for some reason round 7, 1995, richmond v adelaide, after richmond had won 6 on the trot. 37,000 on a very wet night, mostly in the southern stand!
f**k the AFL ruled back when it was a big dick competition between Gary Ablett and Tony Modra.
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Certainly was the Modra goal, still got it on video somewhere.
Was just watching some 90's Richmond matches (withdrawl) on vid, and 90's footy was pretty darn good!
Was just watching some 90's Richmond matches (withdrawl) on vid, and 90's footy was pretty darn good!
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Yep, moved Fitzroy north because they were not sustainable in Melbourne. Pity that administration didn't last too much longer...yob wrote:I reckon that Richmond/Adelaide game would've been the one where Tony Modra paddled the ball to the boundary for 25 metres then slammed it over his shoulder for lazy goal of the year. Or was it the match against Collingwood? Both Friday nights at the G. Screw my leaky memory.stanga wrote:Hey, there were a fair few Richmond games at the 'g in the early to mid '90's where the entire western stand was closed; 2 that spring to mind are richmond v brisbane (bears) 1993 r.2 (13,000 there, makes the one day cricket crowds look alright) and for some reason round 7, 1995, richmond v adelaide, after richmond had won 6 on the trot. 37,000 on a very wet night, mostly in the southern stand!
f**k the AFL ruled back when it was a big dick competition between Gary Ablett and Tony Modra.
And then socialism took over.
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Here are some pictures of the finished article of the Waverley redevelopment.
Emerging after a stroll through the housing estate is the Sir Kenneth Luke Stand.
Original foundation stone
Side of the stand
View from the stand
Other side of stand
Emerging after a stroll through the housing estate is the Sir Kenneth Luke Stand.
Original foundation stone
Side of the stand
View from the stand
Other side of stand
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Close up of the seats
Looking across the stand
The view from the centre circle
Jells road goals
The outer
The main scoreboard goals
View from where the outer used to be
What the view is like from the seating in front of the Luke stand
Looking across the stand
The view from the centre circle
Jells road goals
The outer
The main scoreboard goals
View from where the outer used to be
What the view is like from the seating in front of the Luke stand
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Great pics! Thanks for posting them Justin. Great memories of attending the stadium back in the day, including the final H&A game when 72,000 fans were on hand. Glad it's been retained the way it has been.
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Waverley Park (VFL Park) turns 50 today!
Hawthorn have put their new training complex (the Kennedy Centre in Dingley) on hold due to COVID-19, so their stay at their former home ground will be extended - which I think is a good thing.
Hawthorn have put their new training complex (the Kennedy Centre in Dingley) on hold due to COVID-19, so their stay at their former home ground will be extended - which I think is a good thing.
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Does anyone have any photos they can share of whats up the top behind the seats of the Kenneth Luke stand? What is up there, any old cafeterias or anything else interesting?