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For any members in the Brisbane area on Wednesday:
Open training at the GABBA
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The Club is excited to announce Western Bulldog members and supporters will have the opportunity to attend an open training at the GABBA on Wednesday the 29th of June.
Members and supporters will be able to watch the boys train at the GABBA in preparation for our upcoming blockbuster match against the Brisbane Lions the following night.
Open training will take place between 3.00pm and 4:00pm, with gates opening at 2.30pm.
Members and supporters will be able to enter the ground for free.
The Western Bulldogs Shop will also be on site to give our supporters the opportunity to purchase their Bulldogs merchandise prior to the Thursday night clash.
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Western Bulldogs members and fans will have a chance to watch an AFL open training session at VU Whitten Oval these school holidays on Tuesday 5 July.The training session will start at approximately 9.45am, as part of the Bulldogs’ preparations for their round 17 clash against Sydney.
There will be plenty of fun for the whole family, including face-painting and giveaways, plus an opportunity to have a kick on the field once the session wraps up.
‘The Pack’ - our Club mascots Woofer, Roxie, Butch and Barkly - will be roaming around the concourse too.
The Bulldogs Shop and Barkers Café will be open, and memberships will also be available for purchase.
I wonder why they've advertised this so late? A good initiative no doubt but surely a bit more notice so that families could plan it wouldn't be out realms of possibility would it?
Giving the members a weeks notice seems fair to me.
In fairness the fact that our club play interstate BOTH weeks of the Victorian school holidays means only a small window exists for the open training session to be held in between flights in and out of the state and recovery sessions that may had to be worked around specific timelines.
A good turn up (of kids) this morning but already 10 mins past advertised start time and no show….frustrating for kids and adults alike!
Hmmm. similar to our experience last week in Brisbane where they were over 40 minutes late on the track.
Just because it's free, doesn't mean the club can just ignore how important people's time is. If you say its going to start and finish at a particular time, and you've invited people to attend, just bloody stick to it.
It’s now gone 25 mins past the advertised start time and still no sign of players…
Well the team often doesn’t show up until the 2nd qtr so you gotta assume they’re gonna be 30 or so min late!