I really enjoyed the Rookie club function pre-match | PUNT ROAD END | Richmond Tigers Forum
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I really enjoyed the Rookie club function pre-match

hope it was fun, but all I was sent by the club was 'at punt road'.

I don't even know where the players entrance is.

Yet again our club shows grade three level organizational ability.

I'll be asking them to return my rookie club money, unless they agree to accepting volunteers to help organise their events in future.
 
I'm sorry you didn't find it, but the email did actually say to meet in front of the Football Club entrance behind the Grandstand at the oval.
 
It was a very informative session by Greg Miller. Introduced us to the new draftees, explained to Tas what it was all about, well catered for, this all happened in the place they call a gym. Then we went up stairs and Greg showed some footage of some youngsters.

The highlight was seeing young Jack, this kid brightened up the whole place, he is something special and a very good young lad, as compared to Brown who walked past everyone without acknowledging, head down, long face, a pathetic example of manners by an indivual. I know Nathan has personal problems but a smile or a 'hi' would of gone a long way.
 
Jools, you have to admit he was the life of the 'party' this afternoon wasn't he?

Jack will be the best thing to come to club this millenium.
 
Tas Clingan, blonde hair, blue eyes, perfect eye candy for the opposite sex. A positive that was reflected is that we have a big group of youngters coming through at the same time, they have a great realtionship together, Gus is a bit of a clown, but overall those youngsters all looked happy. Connors looks as if he needs to be forced out of his shell abit.