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Training - Wednesday 21st November, 2012

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Is there another Reiwoldt that we don't know about? I know A Lockett (Anthony, aka Tony), but not sure who that A Reiwoldt is. If he's as good as either Jack or NIck, he'll be worth looking at.

You know what the say about sarcasm billy!

 

You know what the say about sarcasm billy!

It is a dying art in the modern age.....actually I think Jesse will be a cross between Paul and Hulk....crush opponents but make them laugh while he is doing it

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It is a dying art in the modern age.....actually I think Jesse will be a cross between Paul and Hulk....crush opponents but make them laugh while he is doing it

You are probably right subtlety is a lost ability in the world of Facebook and Tweeter

 

When Muggleton was doing the tackling drill, he would stop and berate if not done properly pointed out a couple ot times and named players......

It's great that he knows their names - implies that this isn't the first time he's worked with them. This is something they need to do over & over.

IIRC, after they worked with the Storm's guy their tackling improved ... for a week or two.

Thanks to the locals for these training reports. It keeps my MFC-blood-levels up durng the off-season. Love the descriptions of the intense training this year & Jesse Hogan.

I am reminded of a quote that I heard from an NFL player this week, "I don't expect results, I expect effort. The results will look after themselves". It could be the motto for MFC in 2013, me thinks.


Thanks to the locals for these training reports. It keeps my MFC-blood-levels up durng the off-season. Love the descriptions of the intense training this year & Jesse Hogan.

I am reminded of a quote that I heard from an NFL player this week, "I don't expect results, I expect effort. The results will look after themselves". It could be the motto for MFC in 2013, me thinks.

That has to be a misquote.

Surely it must be " You should expect results after you put in the effort"?

Is there another Reiwoldt that we don't know about?

Reiwoldt family seem prolific breeders down here in Tassie. Have watched at least 3 over the last few years at U10-U15 level - all stood out (if only for being tall and pale skinned)

I was there and took some photos, will post a bit more later, spoke to Jesse Hogan, cool kid, lookin fwd already to playing in the VFL, target weight for him to play at 104KG, so just a medium sized fwd then

Jeeezus! That's a big load for a teenage frame to take.

I don't think my little car can take a 104kg load!

 

Fantastic, so hopefully no more of this sticking the arm out in hope stuff and stupid head high free kicks.

Be nice if it was the other rebels, definitely tackle to hurt then!!

Jeeezus! That's a big load for a teenage frame to take.

I don't think my little car can take a 104kg load!

agree with you there, but this guy is no average teenager!


What's wrong with you people??

104kg would be Hogan's EVENTUAL target weight.

He'd never aim for that as an 18 year old.

Use your brains FFS...

I'm sure all those that have seen Hogan at training have noticed the strut he's got going. When you look at him you just think this guys got something about him. Kinda like a young Johno Brown or even a young Wayne Carey. I'm not saying he's going to be that good but he's got that confidence about him.

What's wrong with you people??

104kg would be Hogan's EVENTUAL target weight.

He'd never aim for that as an 18 year old.

Use your brains FFS...

...and he is still growing height wise. Will be a big unit, well he already is.

What's wrong with you people??

104kg would be Hogan's EVENTUAL target weight.

He'd never aim for that as an 18 year old.

Use your brains FFS...

Over agressive post??

What's wrong with you people??

104kg would be Hogan's EVENTUAL target weight.

He'd never aim for that as an 18 year old.

Use your brains FFS...

Calm down FFS


I have been putting reports

But this is what happened as far as I can remember

Warm up

Handball drill

Tackling drill

Bit more evasive work

Gut running

End to end in restricted area

End to end on full pitch

Warm down

I have only spoken to Jesse Hogan once and walked away super impressed

Having watched and played all three, with Rugby League (Storm) the days of one person tackling are long gone.

Rebels Union, this still happens in broken play and would be more beneficial to AFL.

Muggleton was actually showing them the technique on how to tackle, shoulders over feet etc. and if a player steps left (unless they are one of the freakishly talented indigenous players) will then go right, and vice versa, and even if they spin they will spin right....common sense but you do need to be told this.

It was all good especially when he immediately stopped it if somebody went arm waving.

What's wrong with you people??

104kg would be Hogan's EVENTUAL target weight.

He'd never aim for that as an 18 year old.

Use your brains FFS...

Settle Gretle.

The post that originally mentioned this talked of him looking fwd to playing in the VFL next year and that his target weight was 104kg, all in the same sentence. It could be taken that may have been his target whilst playing VFL next year.

No need for poster abuse.

Settle Gretle.

The post that originally mentioned this talked of him looking fwd to playing in the VFL next year and that his target weight was 104kg, all in the same sentence. It could be taken that may have been his target whilst playing VFL next year.

No need for poster abuse.

JM always needs to calm down but if this is abuse we need to be less sensitive.

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If somebody can tell me how to post a pic here, not a link but to post, I can post one of the tackling pics....tried pasting but my wonderful computer laughed at me.........I am a real believer in the synopsis of the Terminator films

JM always needs to calm down but if this is abuse we need to be less sensitive.

Sorry rpfc, didn't realise that telling someone they have something wrong with their brain and anachronism swearing was perfectly fine. In which case, José is brain dead and can GAGF. But I digress, back to training reports...

If somebody can tell me how to post a pic here, not a link but to post, I can post one of the tackling pics....tried pasting but my wonderful computer laughed at me.........I am a real believer in the synopsis of the Terminator films

You need to upload your photos to a site such as Photobucket (that's what I use anyway) and then you paste a link to each photo when you click on the "Image" icon (small square button below the smiley face) when you post on the thread.

 

Sorry rpfc, didn't realise that telling someone they have something wrong with their brain and anachronism swearing was perfectly fine. In which case, José is brain dead and can GAGF. But I digress, back to training reports...

Acronym swearing, maybe? If not, please explain.

Sorry rpfc, didn't realise that telling someone they have something wrong with their brain and anachronism swearing was perfectly fine. In which case, Jose; is brain dead and can GAGF. But I digress, back to training reports...

Imploring someone to use their brains, to think, should not be seen as unreasonable.

It's a silly jump to make, that Hogan would be carrying 104kg as an 18 year old, and a little bit of thought would prevent the handful of illogical posts.

HTFU.


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