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I was pretty satisfied and happy with that and it’s just time to move on,” Crameri said.The plans to make the Harcourt Recreation Reserve more “female friendly” are locked and loaded with a more than $370,000 contribution from the State Government this month, knocking the overall balance over $1 million dollars.Copyright © 2019 The Maryborough District AdvertiserThose games sit alongside 57 at Essendon between 2010-2013 and 42 at the Western Bulldogs across the 2014-2017 seasons after he was drafted from the Bendigo Bombers in the 2009 rookie draft.Maryborough born and bred AFL footballer Stewart Crameri has returned home after his retirement was announced on Monday. "First game back for a while and the 100th, it's all sort of accumulated into one great moment I think and I'll remember it forever," Crameri said.Bombers skipper Jobe Watson, vice-captain Dyson Heppell, reigning club champion Cale Hooker, Michael Hurley, Tom Bellchambers, Heath Hocking, Travis Colyer, Michael Hibberd, Ben Howlett, David Myers, Brent Stanton and Tayte Pears will all miss the Bombers' 2016 campaign. 18 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from ‘stewartcrameri’ hashtag He really looked after him," he said. "We sincerely thank all six players for their service to the club, whether it be over a short or a long period, these players have all made a contribution to Geelong as footballers and as quality people," Cats head of football Simon Lloyd said. "We were weighing up our options but, ultimately, we did not want to take any risks, so Stewart will go ahead with surgery to his shoulder," football manager Paul Hamilton said.Essendon champion and former club coach James Hird slammed the guilty verdict and suspensions.However, most of the suspensions will come to an end on November 13 this year, taking into account provisional suspensions already served.The guilty decision impacts four other AFL clubs with former Essendon players on their lists, with Jake Carlisle (St Kilda), Stewart Crameri (Western Bulldogs), Jake Melksham (Melbourne), Angus Monfries and Patrick Ryder (Port Adelaide) to be sidelined for the season.McVeigh is an assistant coach at the Giants, while Prismall is a player wellbeing and welfare manager with the Bulldogs. "I think Stewart has had a bit on his mind - he won't mind me saying that," McCartney said. Ex-AFL star Stewart Crameriis looking to score another goal with the sale of his Ripponlea investment property.. It's a magnificent club. "I started my career a bit later, 21-22 as a professional player, so I think I've still got a few years to go yet," Crameri said.Crameri is one of 34 past and present Essendon players who received doping infraction notices for their part in the Bombers' 2012 supplements program.

Played for the Maryborough Football Club in the Bendigo Football League prior to 2007.

REPORTS: Crameri could return to his former club Out-of-contract Western Bulldogs forward Stewart Crameri may return to his former club at the end of the season, with the Bombers interested in the 29-year-old forward. Hard year, not playing and not playing the year before, so we couldn't discuss football necessarily, but it was more about what I want to do next year and where I want to go," Crameri told NAB AFL Trade Radio.Former Essendon players Mark McVeigh and Brent Prismall are set to be suspended from their respective roles at Greater Western Sydney and the Western Bulldogs until November 13 as support staff are banned from any WADA-complaint sports under the sanctions.
"It didn't really work out for him early, and for us and to his credit, he went back to VFL level and it took him a few weeks to be selected, and we're seeing the fruits of him putting his head down and working hard right now," Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge said.Crameri played just two senior games in 2017 after succumbing to a troublesome hip injury. It's just been impeding him a little bit and giving him a fraction of grief.

"He's had an enormous pre-season, actually," Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge said. Bitter pill: Stewart Crameri says he still has three or four years of footy left in him. "We sincerely thank all six players for their service to the club, whether it be over a short or a long period, these players have all made a contribution to Geelong as footballers and as quality people," Cats head of football Simon Lloyd said. Crameri’s wife, Jess, tonight posted an emotional tribute that thanked the Cats for giving Crameri one last opportunity in last year’s rookie draft. "We've got the greatest respect for the club.