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Training - Tuesday February 28, 2017


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According to the MFC website, the men have one summer training run left and it's at Casey Fields:-

Training Times

Upcoming open training sessions:

Men's team:
Tuesday, February 28, Casey Fields - 9.30am
Friday, March 3, Casey Fields - 10.00am

Women's team
Monday, February 27, Gosch's Paddock- 6.30pm

All other training sessions are closed

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2 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

According to the MFC website, the men have one summer training run left and it's at Casey Fields:-

Training Times

Upcoming open training sessions:

Men's team:
Tuesday, February 28, Casey Fields - 9.30am
Friday, March 3, Casey Fields - 10.00am

Women's team
Monday, February 27, Gosch's Paddock- 6.30pm

All other training sessions are closed

Never understand how you close a session at Gosch's paddock WJ.

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26 minutes ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

Did i just hear on SEN that Mitch Hannan had his 2 front teeth knocked out at the session?

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-02-28/wheres-my-teeth-training-held-up-after-mitch-hannans-nasty-injury

Ouch

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3 minutes ago, fndee said:

Watts is mentioned in the third paragraph. If anyone was the culprit I was hoping it was him showing aggressive intent but he was just helping him find the teeth

hahha f me imagine the outrage if it was Wattsy?! "Goodwin pushing him too hard".

 

Ps poor Mitch, thank goodness I've never knocked out a tooth but have seen a few do so, doesn't seem fun at all let alone the cost for weekend players.

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57 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

did they find the choppers?

read article - apparently not, porcelain ones the go, or maybe gold choppers would look good

Or maybe a blue tooth & a red tooth?

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1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I've noticed recently that a lot of players don't seem to wear mouthguards these days.

Crazy.

I notice Viney does though.

I assume the AFLPA put it in his contract. He's already a danger to the rest of the league, without a muzzle he might accidentally kill someone.

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It is my understanding that some players don't wear one because they find it impedes their air intake.  I would have thought that it would be worth the discomfort and am amazed how many players go down that path.   

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25 minutes ago, Salems Lot said:

It is my understanding that some players don't wear one because they find it impedes their air intake.  I would have thought that it would be worth the discomfort and am amazed how many players go down that path.   

so make ones with air holes drilled into them and aerodynamic tips - lol - test run them in a wind tunnel

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But, down to business.

Can anyone who was there rate #4's intensity on a scale of 0-10?

Thanks

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Interesting re read of the article:

"Hannan's two teeth were partially dislodged from the force of McKenna's elbow and he was taken to visit the dentist at the end of the training session."

Partially dislodged - maybe looking on the ground wasn't where they were - did they look in his bleeding mouth?

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From MFC Twitter (includes a before and after photo) which I can't seem to copy.(Edit: Fixed. See next entry)

 

A tough day in the office for ? Never fear though, a trip to the dentist has got him looking as good as new! ?

A tough day in the office for ? Never fear though, a trip to the dentist has got him looking as good as new! ?

 
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3 hours ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

Did i just hear on SEN that Mitch Hannan had his 2 front teeth knocked out at the session?

What a shame, I bet he was fanging to get a game.

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