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Training - Friday 20th January, 2017

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Those who want to watch today's MFC training session will not only have to brave the city's wet and erratic weather but also the tennis crowds around Swan Street.

Location change for Friday training session

My question without notice is who are we most likely to spot first at Gosch's Paddock:-

(a) Heritier Lumumba;

(b) Dean Kent; 

(c) Nick Kyrgios; or

(d) none of the above
 

 

Nat Fyfe checking out where he'll be playing in 2018

 
8 minutes ago, Abe said:

Nat Fyfe checking out where he'll be playing in 2018

More likely to find him in a Lygon Street cafe or at St. Kilda beach. 

Johnathen Livingston Seagull


56 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Those who want to watch today's MFC training session will not only have to brave the city's wet and erratic weather but also the tennis crowds around Swan Street.

Location change for Friday training session

My question without notice is who are we most likely to spot first at Gosch's Paddock:-

(a) Heritier Lumumba;

(b) Dean Kent; 

(c) Nick Kyrgios; or

(d) none of the above
 

(d)

Colin Sylvia looking to attend his first preseason session....

 

Whilst I have never seen Salvatore the Yarra seal, Johnathen L. Seagull will be easily recognisable at Gosch's. 

Look  for the bird out on its own that doesn't seem to fit in with other Seagulls.


To anyone who goes down today can i please can an update on Weideman is going? Hate to really put pressure on the kid but really hope he steps it up and plays 12-16. The Weideman Hogan is so important in the coming years for us to become a genuine premiership threat.

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

To anyone who goes down today can i please can an update on Weideman is going? Hate to really put pressure on the kid but really hope he steps it up and plays 12-16. The Weideman Hogan is so important in the coming years for us to become a genuine premiership threat.

It's as if you're discussing characters from a 1960's American sitcom set in World War II. Pity we don't still have Schwartz and Neitz on the list.

7 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

It's as if you're discussing characters from a 1960's American sitcom set in World War II. Pity we don't still have Schwartz and Neitz on the list.

Or picked up Shultz as a DFA. 

26 minutes ago, AllMyTeamsAreWank said:

Or picked up Shultz as a DFA. 

Yeah, nah. Visual, auditory and memory skills not up to it.

Kent out for 5-6 weeks with a back injury apparently.

Mentioned by Shannon Byrnes to someone at training.

 

 


1 hour ago, special robert said:

Whilst I have never seen Salvatore the Yarra seal, Johnathen L. Seagull will be easily recognisable at Gosch's. 

Look  for the bird out on its own that doesn't seem to fit in with other Seagulls.

Wouldn't that be Harry O'Seagull?

1 hour ago, stuie said:

Kent out for 5-6 weeks with a back injury apparently.

Mentioned by Shannon Byrnes to someone at training.

thanks for the info

its a real pity to lose Kent but better it happens now than in March.

Kent will join Tyson in being a potential non-starter for round one but at least he's had a good block of pre-season done

Back injuries suck, esp as they can be linked to hammies so if hes back in 6 weeks id be delighted

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

thanks for the info

its a real pity to lose Kent but better it happens now than in March.

Kent will join Tyson in being a potential non-starter for round one but at least he's had a good block of pre-season done

Back injuries suck, esp as they can be linked to hammies so if hes back in 6 weeks id be delighted

wow. another hammy related injury for Kent. That's not good. he is one of our genuine line breakers, and we don't have that many.

36 minutes ago, DubDee said:

thanks for the info

its a real pity to lose Kent but better it happens now than in March.

Kent will join Tyson in being a potential non-starter for round one but at least he's had a good block of pre-season done

Back injuries suck, esp as they can be linked to hammies so if hes back in 6 weeks id be delighted

Wrong

Have heard Maynard has been impressive in the match simulation. Very quick and clean hands.


8 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Wrong

lol

19 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Wrong

He said potentially, there's nothing wrong with that.

 

 

51 minutes ago, DubDee said:

thanks for the info

its a real pity to lose Kent but better it happens now than in March.

Kent will join Tyson in being a potential non-starter for round one but at least he's had a good block of pre-season done

Back injuries suck, esp as they can be linked to hammies so if hes back in 6 weeks id be delighted

No disrespect Dub, but we've gone from a rumour that 'stuie' heard/read about Kent's back (source unconfirmed, possibly via Facebook) , to you jumping to issues about his hamstrings, to this...

47 minutes ago, Bay Riffin said:

wow. another hammy related injury for Kent. That's not good. he is one of our genuine line breakers, and we don't have that many.

Offseason is alive and well!!!

 
49 minutes ago, Bay Riffin said:

wow. another hammy related injury for Kent. That's not good. he is one of our genuine line breakers, and we don't have that many.

Perfect opportunity for JKH to make a statement. Nowhere near as explosive as Kent going on exposed form, but if he's going to find himself in the team, it has to be in this role.

1 hour ago, stuie said:

Kent out for 5-6 weeks with a back injury apparently.

Mentioned by Shannon Byrnes to someone a t training.

 

 

So we will see him around May!


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