Collingwood ditches altitude camp training

Started by Mailman the 2nd, October 15, 2013, 10:13:40 AM

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Mailman the 2nd


Dave085

News Limited reports that the Magpies will instead use their own on-site altitude room, which was built during the $10 million redevelopment of club headquarters at the Westpac Centre.
The Pies' altitude room, which measures 150 square metres, is believed to be the largest in the southern hemisphere.

Collingwood confirmed that it would remain at home this pre-season but refused to elaborate on the reason the change.
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Maybe they aren't doing it because $10 mil was spent redevelopment and on an altitude room?  :o  Genius.

T Dog

Quote from: Dave085 on October 15, 2013, 02:20:21 PM
News Limited reports that the Magpies will instead use their own on-site altitude room, which was built during the $10 million redevelopment of club headquarters at the Westpac Centre.
The Pies' altitude room, which measures 150 square metres, is believed to be the largest in the southern hemisphere.

Collingwood confirmed that it would remain at home this pre-season but refused to elaborate on the reason the change.
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Maybe they aren't doing it because $10 mil was spent redevelopment and on an altitude room?  :o  Genius.

And its closer to Luke Darcys' pubs for Swannie... ;D

ossie85


Ricochet

Quote from: Dave085 on October 15, 2013, 02:20:21 PM
News Limited reports that the Magpies will instead use their own on-site altitude room, which was built during the $10 million redevelopment of club headquarters at the Westpac Centre.
The Pies' altitude room, which measures 150 square metres, is believed to be the largest in the southern hemisphere.

Collingwood confirmed that it would remain at home this pre-season but refused to elaborate on the reason the change.
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Maybe they aren't doing it because $10 mil was spent redevelopment and on an altitude room?  :o  Genius.
Wow thats actually amazing.

Pies leading the way in terms of innovation again.