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Why on earth go on a so-called boot camp? Knock yourselves out boys, show me you're a man. Novices to the British army did boot camps. So did Borstal boys. We hopefully have a fine-tuned training/rehabilitation program already in place. No need for this type of macho [censored].

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2 minutes ago, maximum bob said:

Why on earth go on a so-called boot camp? Knock yourselves out boys, show me you're a man. Novices to the British army did boot camps. So did Borstal boys. We hopefully have a fine-tuned training/rehabilitation program already in place. No need for this type of macho [censored].

Couldn’t agree more max. 

Its a load of cap. We need ball skills and conditioning big time. 

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It's been replaced by the full day spa experience at Peninsula Hot Springs with a dry needling option.

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Players obviously worried about dropping bagfulls of bricks on their heads.

 

(posted that before reading the article which mentions that same incident)

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Big time deja vu happening forme - players cancelled training with Dean Bailey (ref Jim Stynes book).  Look where that got us!

On any level this does not sit right:

  • This camp would have taken weeks/months to schedule and organise.  Were the players not consulted/told about it till last week?  Doesn't sound like two-way communication was happening.  Did the leadership group not sass out the players earlier?  How did it come to this.
  • Other clubs walk the Kokada track - now that is gruelling.  Referring to Tyson and Salem last year is irrelevant.  Injuries can happen at any time - just ask Petracca who did his ACL simply going for a mark.  But we go weak at the knees at a few days at a boot camp.  Sheesh!
  • We finally ditched the 'bruise free football' label.  But last year we proved the 'mentally weak' label over and over again, right up to round 23.
  • Respect lost with 17 other teams
  • Club talks about being ruthless.  Given the chance to walk the talk and do something really tough the players back off.

I'm staggered the club allowed the players to call the shots.  So much for Goodwin's tough talk.

My expectations for 2018 have been jolted - backwards.

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Sack them all. Whinging off the Union, what a bunch of sooks.

Are Jones and Viney really not going to support the coach? 

Clarry would turn up. Gus Brayshaw's brother is in the Army, is he going to sook off. The mature age players desperate for a game aren't going to go?

If Salem doesn't want to go because he can't pack a backpack or if Tyson is worried about his precious knee then he and any of the others can stay home.

 

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My view last year was that it wasn't a good idea and I still believe that to be the case.

Interesting that despite comments to the contrary it appears the players were not that enamoured with it at all.

You can't have outsiders with too much control.

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1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

If Salem doesn't want to go because he can't pack a backpack or if Tyson is worried about his precious knee then he and any of the others can stay home.

It's not as simple as this 'Dee'...

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Need more info

On face value, it paints a terrible picture.

Who the hell are the players to cancel AYTHING?

 

Nope, just read the article. Bloody hell our mob are soft.

Disgraceful that they pulled the Workplace Health and Safety line.

Disgusted.

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Just now, rjay said:

It's not as simple as this 'Dee'...

I'd make it that simple. I'd run the camp for those who want to do it and let Misson do what he wants with the others. If that puts a rift between players and coaches I'm fine with that. Too much focus on unity. I like conflict and I like coaches and players putting their reputation on the line.

Surely the camp would be modified this year to prevent injuries. Salem's was a freak injury and Tyson's angst I believe was that it aggravated an existing injury. 

But the other aspects - sleep deprivation, team work, whatever the other challenges involved - if the coach wants the players exposed to that he should have it.

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41 minutes ago, maximum bob said:

Why on earth go on a so-called boot camp? Knock yourselves out boys, show me you're a man. Novices to the British army did boot camps. So did Borstal boys. We hopefully have a fine-tuned training/rehabilitation program already in place. No need for this type of macho [censored].

 

36 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Couldn’t agree more max. 

Its a load of cap. We need ball skills and conditioning big time. 

 

27 minutes ago, sisso said:

Wise decision: stick to training hard on a footy field and actually improving skills and gameplan instead of this rubbish

It isn't about the training options for the last few days before Christmas. 

It is about the poor communication between players/leaders and footy staff. 

It is about taking players out of their comfort zones.

And more importantly it is about not allowing players to call the shots.  Slippery slope right there.  So what now - anytime a player(s) don't want to do so something,  go when it is their turn or whatever, they cry 'too hard boss'!!

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Wow - deja vu all over again.

I can't believe this - it seems unavoidable that  i) we have a bunch of softies and/or ii) the coaches and the players can't communicate with each other and/or iii) there's no leadership (a long time lament)

I wonder that PJ think... wonder what Roos thinks...

How can we avoid the charge of being a joke of a club?

[censored].

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17 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

I'd make it that simple. I'd run the camp for those who want to do it and let Misson do what he wants with the others. If that puts a rift between players and coaches I'm fine with that. Too much focus on unity. I like conflict and I like coaches and players putting their reputation on the line.

Surely the camp would be modified this year to prevent injuries. Salem's was a freak injury and Tyson's angst I believe was that it aggravated an existing injury. 

But the other aspects - sleep deprivation, team work, whatever the other challenges involved - if the coach wants the players exposed to that he should have it.

As I said, it's not that simple.

You don't know what the issue is with the players.

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38 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Sack them all. Whinging off the Union, what a bunch of sooks.

Are Jones and Viney really not going to support the coach? 

Clarry would turn up. Gus Brayshaw's brother is in the Army, is he going to sook off. The mature age players desperate for a game aren't going to go?

If Salem doesn't want to go because he can't pack a backpack or if Tyson is worried about his precious knee then he and any of the others can stay home.

 

Mate, stick to the training reports. Either you'e trolling for reaction or you have no idea of way professional sports and duty of care principles work. I hope it's the former

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5 minutes ago, rjay said:

As I said, it's not that simple.

You don't know what the issue is with the players.

That is true. 

But one would think there would be negotiation with players on whatever the 'deal breaker' aspect of the camp was for them.  After all the article says:  "The club's football department was satisfied they had taken significant measures to increase the safety for players after last year's camp".  So the club had acted on some known issues. 

Negotiating the activities at the camp is acceptable (not ideal).  But to boycott cancel the whole shebang.  I'm speechless and left wondering what sort of team are we? 

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