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By Editor in A.F.L on 22nd Aug 2009 6:00

At KGV, Bellerive and the TCA grounds, the wettest footy season since 1974 has made the centre wicket mud so bad that groundsmen have been placing the centre circles off-centre.

At the TCA last Saturday, the centre circle was moved so far it was only a few metres from the centre square line along the city-side wing, as this photo shows. At Bellerive, the circle was in the middle of the centre square, but the square itself was so far off-centre that only a good handpass separated it and the scoreboard side boundary line.

At KGV, Bellerive and the TCA grounds, the wettest footy season since 1974 has made the centre wicket mud so bad that groundsmen have been placing the centre circles off-centre.

At the TCA last Saturday, the centre circle was moved so far it was only a few metres from the centre square line along the city-side wing, as this photo shows. At Bellerive, the circle was in the middle of the centre square, but the square itself was so far off-centre that only a good handpass separated it and the scoreboard side boundary line.

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