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Training - Wednesday 20th November, 2013 @ Casey Fields


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From the melbournefc.com website - training tomorrow is at Casey Fields from 9.30am which makes it Paul Roos' first venture down to our outer suburban training facility.

More history being made at the Melbourne Football Club :wub:

No open training session on Friday so the new boys from the draft will be welcomed at the Paddock on Monday.

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I would have thought Roos, Jackson and the Recruiters would already be on the Gold Coast today?

Unless he flies out afterwards of course

I'm sure the recruiting staff is already up there. Plenty of time for the coach to fly up this arvo and go throught the motions... I reckon all scenario's up to and around pick 9 have been done to death by now and there won't be much left to do...

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Went down for a look. Quite a few players stayed inside (or I assumed they did).

Absent from the outside stuff were Clark, Toumpas, Watts, Jamar, Dawes, Tapscott, Barry, Kent, Clisby, Brynes, Blease

Frawley, Terlich, Gawn joined in stages. Viney did 95% as did Hogan and Michie

Spencer and McDonald did laps

Tyson and Garland did lap after lap running. Tyson pulled away from Garland on every lap so I reckon he ain't far away from full training

Bail, Grimes, Vince, Cross, Dunn & Jetta broke away and did some timed lap running that was exhausting. Bail led them from Cross, Grimes, Vince Dunn & Jetta

Strauss run laps on his own

Nicholson did a very small amount of training

Roos and all the coaching staff were in the middle.

Solid session from where I sat went about 1and 1/2 hours if they started at 9.30am

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I popped down for the last hour or so but have little extra to add to demonwithin's wrap up.

Compared to last pre season Roos is far more "hands on" involved than Neeld was, and will show players what he wants by pulling them aside and physically showing them how he wants things done, saw him do this on a couple of occasions with Fitzy, who was making mid fielders kicks look poor through bad leads. He pulled him aside, showed him what he was doing wrong and then explained what he wanted, which Fitzy then put into action.

Also noted when Gawn and Spencer were doing laps how much Max has filled out, still not the finished article but has certainly put on some size and will benefit greatly if he can complete a full pre season.

Loving what I was seeing and it also looked and sounded like the players are enjoying what the new regime have brought to the table.

Don't know what this will equate to in wins but I expect a reasonable upswing in our on field endeavours.

Happy to answer any queries if I can.

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Went down for a look. Quite a few players stayed inside (or I assumed they did).

Absent from the outside stuff were Clark, Toumpas, Watts, Jamar, Dawes, Tapscott, Barry, Kent, Clisby, Brynes, Blease

Frawley, Terlich, Gawn joined in stages. Viney did 95% as did Hogan and Michie

Spencer and McDonald did laps

Tyson and Garland did lap after lap running. Tyson pulled away from Garland on every lap so I reckon he ain't far away from full training

Bail, Grimes, Vince, Cross, Dunn & Jetta broke away and did some timed lap running that was exhausting. Bail led them from Cross, Grimes, Vince Dunn & Jetta

Strauss run laps on his own

Nicholson did a very small amount of training

Roos and all the coaching staff were in the middle.

Solid session from where I sat went about 1and 1/2 hours if they started at 9.30am

Matches his game day output...

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Went down for a look. Quite a few players stayed inside (or I assumed they did).

Absent from the outside stuff were Clark, Toumpas, Watts, Jamar, Dawes, Tapscott, Barry, Kent, Clisby, Brynes, Blease

Frawley, Terlich, Gawn joined in stages. Viney did 95% as did Hogan and Michie

Spencer and McDonald did laps

Tyson and Garland did lap after lap running. Tyson pulled away from Garland on every lap so I reckon he ain't far away from full training

Bail, Grimes, Vince, Cross, Dunn & Jetta broke away and did some timed lap running that was exhausting. Bail led them from Cross, Grimes, Vince Dunn & Jetta

Strauss run laps on his own

Nicholson did a very small amount of training

Roos and all the coaching staff were in the middle.

Solid session from where I sat went about 1and 1/2 hours if they started at 9.30am

Probably not the best place to be for Jetta to finish, assuming he wants to be re-drafted or drafted by another club.

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Probably not the best place to be for Jetta to finish, assuming he wants to be re-drafted or drafted by another club.

I originally thought the same thing but watching him he was giving it everything and not everyone can be running machines. We have had many blokes that run like the wind in pre season and can't get the pill when it matters.

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I popped down for the last hour or so but have little extra to add to demonwithin's wrap up.

Compared to last pre season Roos is far more "hands on" involved than Neeld was, and will show players what he wants by pulling them aside and physically showing them how he wants things done, saw him do this on a couple of occasions with Fitzy, who was making mid fielders kicks look poor through bad leads. He pulled him aside, showed him what he was doing wrong and then explained what he wanted, which Fitzy then put into action.

Also noted when Gawn and Spencer were doing laps how much Max has filled out, still not the finished article but has certainly put on some size and will benefit greatly if he can complete a full pre season.

Loving what I was seeing and it also looked and sounded like the players are enjoying what the new regime have brought to the table.

Don't know what this will equate to in wins but I expect a reasonable upswing in our on field endeavours.

Happy to answer any queries if I can.

thanks for the reports

even now I think our membership is starting to build and excitement

how did jamar look?fit healthy lethargic.keen

did anybody actually sight him

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No appearance by Jamar while I was there, but I did miss the first half hour or so.

Several others not on track either including Watts,Clarke,Dawes,Kent,Toumpas and Blease.

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I originally thought the same thing but watching him he was giving it everything and not everyone can be running machines. We have had many blokes that run like the wind in pre season and can't get the pill when it matters.

Jetta can't get the pill either. It was mentioned at training today that he will be rookie listed should no other club take him first.

His training mirrors his in field performances so I hope another club selects him first.

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Summed up perfectly Theo. He adds no value to our list at all and would much rather an 18 year old spec pick rather than a never will be.

Running would be the one thing he really could have improved at over the off season by continuing training in his break to prove his determination to stay on the list.

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I personally hope Jetta gets game,kicks ass and gets back on the list.

That's just me-supporting guys who have done nothing bad by the club and have had a crack.

His skills are good and his hands are very good.

He is quick with the ball and can tackle.

We have several talls so will need some little guys.

Go Nev-take your shot.

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I hope all our players kick butt Biffen but can you honestly see nev doing this? I can't recall him ever doing it before, in fact I can't recall him ever kicking multiple goals or getting over twenty touches. Not saying he hasn't but I cant remember many highlights. I'd rather Bennell or Bartram back anyday.

He is well down the pecking order I feel and maybe its due to being continually let down that I'm sick of my team carrying dead weight.

Edit - my disclaimer. I forgot to mention I thought Bennell was useless and soft as butter also but thought he added more than Nev

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I hope all our players kick butt Biffen but can you honestly see nev doing this? I can't recall him ever doing it before, in fact I can't recall him ever kicking multiple goals or getting over twenty touches. Not saying he hasn't but I cant remember many highlights. I'd rather Bennell or Bartram back anyday.

He is well down the pecking order I feel and maybe its due to being continually let down that I'm sick of my team carrying dead weight.

Edit - my disclaimer. I forgot to mention I thought Bennell was useless and soft as butter also but thought he added more than Nev

I suggest you watch the Darwin game from a couple of years back, He dominated. I have a soft for players that have a crack like Nifty did.

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I suggest you watch the Darwin game from a couple of years back, He dominated. I have a soft for neve a crack like Nifty did.

I understand soft spots for players in fact I have always had one for Tappy but I now think if he doesn't show at least 5 good games this year he will be out as well.

Back on to Nev but, you are hardly selling him to me when asking me to watch one game 'a couple years back'

And as for injuries and lack of pre seasons he has still played at least 30 games (i think) which is a lot of opportunities to show something more than just one game

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I hope all our players kick butt Biffen but can you honestly see nev doing this?

I think you underestimate the appalling impact Neeld had on the players. Some of the stories I've heard beggar belief.

I've never been a huge rap but he gives it a real go, has had terrible injuries amd has never stopped trying.

I can't see we are worse off with him on our list than with some pick 80 or so from a weak draft pool. I wish him well.

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