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2015 MFC Training Camp Maroochydore


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12/1/2015 to 22/1/2015.

More details will be released by the club closer to the date.

Saturday 17th is meet the players day, BBQ etc at Maroochy footy club.

Quite a few Queensland Demons members will be attending.

More details to come.

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Saturday 17th is meet the players day, BBQ etc at Maroochy footy club.

Quite a few Queensland Demons members will be attending.

More details to come.

Sausages without the bread mmmmm - Paleo

Cos otherwise the players will spike there insulin too much and have too much energy for training hard.

Don't stress though, I'll be carbed up for all of those training reports.

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Spent a lot of my childhood at maroochydore

Good memories.

Bet it's changed a lot!

Yeah I heard they have electricity now.

Ba doom tish :)

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Ah yes. Dubai, Arizona...Maroochydore.

Equalization at its best.

I'm going to Dubai. Does that count?

Seriously though, it means absolutely nothing where you train or how far you travel by plane/bus/car.

Good teams will be good regardless. If this camp helps to push the guys physically and bonds them socially, then job done.

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I'm going to Dubai. Does that count?

Seriously though, it means absolutely nothing where you train or how far you travel by plane/bus/car.

Good teams will be good regardless. If this camp helps to push the guys physically and bonds them socially, then job done.

Spot on.

Sydney and Hawthorn are prime example for the last couple of years prove this.

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Spot on.

Sydney and Hawthorn are prime example for the last couple of years prove this.

Sydney and Hawthorn don't prove anything other than having a really good list wins you premierships. I bet they'd be even better with some altitude training. 1% better perhaps, but that's still better.

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Sydney and Hawthorn don't prove anything other than having a really good list wins you premierships. I bet they'd be even better with some altitude training. 1% better perhaps, but that's still better.

If they thought they would be better then they would do it. Money is no object for either club.

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If they thought they would be better then they would do it. Money is no object for either club.

Agree. Hawthorn has so much money that if they thought a 1% gain could be achieved by altitude training that is what they would be doing.

How did our experiment with heat and humidity in the NT go?

On the other hand maybe we would have been even worse.

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Spent a lot of my childhood at maroochydore

Good memories.

Bet it's changed a lot!

Yeah I heard they have electricity now.

Ba doom tish :)

....and sewerage. Didn't when I holidayed there in the Demon glory days of the 1950s.

Sydney and Hawthorn don't prove anything other than having a really good list wins you premierships. I bet they'd be even better with some altitude training. 1% better perhaps, but that's still better.

....and that a really good list means more than just having guys who have "silky skills", physical strength and can kick a ball. They need attitude, and perhaps even more so deep commitment to their teammates.

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Sausages without the bread mmmmm - Paleo

Cos otherwise the players will spike there insulin too much and have too much energy for training hard.

Don't stress though, I'll be carbed up for all of those training reports.

But because snags are also high in grain the players will have to be satisfied with cooking them but watching others eat them ;-)

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does maroochy have sand dunes? maybe they are going to do a percy cerutty style training

Lisa Curry Kenny runs the show up there.

We dont go to Portsea much anymore

and Percy is long gone.

Get with the times man,

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you got any other theories then biffo, on why they need to train in maroochy?

male bonding?

We are building a nuclear sub with Clive Palmer.

Then the boys are off to Nimbin for the break.

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