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Training Facility Meeting

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Did anyone go last night? I couldn't make it but I'm looking for a report.

 
Did anyone go last night? I couldn't make it but I'm looking for a report.

Roost, the statement at the bottom of your thread is that about a specific player and if so, who?

 

Thought this might be handy Roost It, after all you asked and I didn't want you to miss out..and it's very relevant to this thread.

This was posted on D'Ology a short time ago, by one of the administrators in 'Judee', thanks Judee: -

An interesting, respectful night. We heard from Jimmy, Cameron, Chris and Dean and the operations manager was on hand to go through the plans as required. I am really pleased with the way this will work. The club has plans to grow and quickly realised that all staff would not be accommodated WELL at the new stadium so wisely will keep MCG option. Staff will be housed in both venues. The gym, according to Chris, will be 11 times bigger than the gym area at Junction Oval. It will be state of art in terms of facilities, medical access, recovery etc. The boys will just come across a footbridge and can start recovery immediately. As previously explained, the boys will benefit with training alongside soccer, rugby league and possibly rugby union players with the benefit of shared knowledge, bio-mechanists etc. let alone the motiviation side. There will be a pool. Our particular area will be a front corner. We will have use of three ovals including Gosch's paddock.

So much was covered. Main thing is the High Performance, High Integrity test and goal for all activity. Targeted community work, not just the basic clinics; really working on training technique; highlighting the strong friendships being fostered and built among the players on and on. A lot of forward, considered thinking.


Thought this might be handy Roost It, after all you asked and I didn't want you to miss out..and it's very relevant to this thread.

This was posted on D'Ology a short time ago, by one of the administrators in 'Judee', thanks Judee: -

An interesting, respectful night. We heard from Jimmy, Cameron, Chris and Dean and the operations manager was on hand to go through the plans as required. I am really pleased with the way this will work. The club has plans to grow and quickly realised that all staff would not be accommodated WELL at the new stadium so wisely will keep MCG option. Staff will be housed in both venues. The gym, according to Chris, will be 11 times bigger than the gym area at Junction Oval. It will be state of art in terms of facilities, medical access, recovery etc. The boys will just come across a footbridge and can start recovery immediately. As previously explained, the boys will benefit with training alongside soccer, rugby league and possibly rugby union players with the benefit of shared knowledge, bio-mechanists etc. let alone the motiviation side. There will be a pool. Our particular area will be a front corner. We will have use of three ovals including Gosch's paddock.

So much was covered. Main thing is the High Performance, High Integrity test and goal for all activity. Targeted community work, not just the basic clinics; really working on training technique; highlighting the strong friendships being fostered and built among the players on and on. A lot of forward, considered thinking.

Sounds fantastic. Love the last para!

Thought this might be handy Roost It, after all you asked and I didn't want you to miss out..and it's very relevant to this thread.

This was posted on D'Ology a short time ago, by one of the administrators in 'Judee', thanks Judee: -

An interesting, respectful night. We heard from Jimmy, Cameron, Chris and Dean and the operations manager was on hand to go through the plans as required. I am really pleased with the way this will work. The club has plans to grow and quickly realised that all staff would not be accommodated WELL at the new stadium so wisely will keep MCG option. Staff will be housed in both venues. The gym, according to Chris, will be 11 times bigger than the gym area at Junction Oval. It will be state of art in terms of facilities, medical access, recovery etc. The boys will just come across a footbridge and can start recovery immediately. As previously explained, the boys will benefit with training alongside soccer, rugby league and possibly rugby union players with the benefit of shared knowledge, bio-mechanists etc. let alone the motiviation side. There will be a pool. Our particular area will be a front corner. We will have use of three ovals including Gosch's paddock.

So much was covered. Main thing is the High Performance, High Integrity test and goal for all activity. Targeted community work, not just the basic clinics; really working on training technique; highlighting the strong friendships being fostered and built among the players on and on. A lot of forward, considered thinking.

How good is all that to hear! cheers 4 passing on the report mate.

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