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Training - Thursday 23rd August, 2018


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Thanks 000

Interesting to see them opening up the contested space a bit. Absolutely necessary.

Good stuff...good report. Cheers

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12 minutes ago, 000 said:

Clayton Oliver foot

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

MFCSS, MFCSS, MFCSS, MFCSS, MFCSS...............................

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1 minute ago, Demon Head said:

The players due to be tested were Jayden Hunt and Joel Smith.

How did they go?

Jayden was doing a few laps and some ball work. A couple of times he opened up with some fast runs.

Joel needed some physio work on his shoulder, so he is a still concerned about it. Doing some hard runs in timed conditions as well as ball work.

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27 minutes ago, 000 said:

Also instructing them to create more space at stoppages, "make a larger circle" around the ball.

This comment reminded me of the setup at the stoppage in the backline last Sunday that ended in the goal that put us back in front.  Max tapped the ball down in Jonesy's direction, who was boundary side of the stoppage.  In a circle and goal-side, pretty much on their own, were Salem, Tyson & Gus.  The ball fell at Jonesy's foot.  He controlled the ball with his foot, before scooping it up and dishing off a hand ball to (I think) Tyson, who hand-balled to Salem.  While this was happening, Gus had sprinted forward, to take a contested mark of Salem's kick.  Then, a kick down the line to Fritsch, another down the line in front of Hannan, who landed the ball into the arms of Melksham as he sprinted into an open goal.  A true thing of beauty, the entire play -- from stoppage on the back flank to goal, and the lead!  And, it all started with that perfect setup at the stoppage with our ring of players perfectly set up to receive and clear the ball.

So, certainly hope to see it replicated on numerous occasions over the next few weeks!

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1 hour ago, ding said:

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

MFCSS, MFCSS, MFCSS, MFCSS, MFCSS...............................

He should bloody well go back to 70% handball, 30% kicking it!!! Kicking too much gives you sore feet.

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50 minutes ago, 000 said:

Also getting some physio work on his lower back which has happened regularly during the season.

The niggle may be ankle related, though difficult to tell.

He is good to go!

To (once again) borrow and mangle from Life of Brian:

Believer: Only if Oliver was truly injured would 000 deny his injury

000: What? Ok he is injured!

Believer: Oliver IS injured!!!!!

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Thanks for your training reports over the last little while 000.  They are both well written and very informative.

Given that you have become 'a regular' in this role, I was wondering whether you could provide us with an assessment as to how you have viewed the overall quality of training over the last (say) 4 to 6 weeks.  For example, have you seen improvements (or otherwise) in specific areas such as skill execution, intensity, voice / leadership over that period(?); and have there been any significant changes to the focus of the drills over that period?  I know I'm asking an awful lot, and I recognise there are a number of variables that can impact on quality (such as the weather, and the individual form of the players, etc), so I'll understand fully if you ignore this post.  In short, I guess I'm asking you to put yourself in the shoes of our Match Committee, and tell us whether, iyo, the overall quality of training has recently trended up, down or 'steady as she goes'.  Thanks again. 

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54 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Thanks for your training reports over the last little while 000.  They are both well written and very informative.

Given that you have become 'a regular' in this role, I was wondering whether you could provide us with an assessment as to how you have viewed the overall quality of training over the last (say) 4 to 6 weeks.  For example, have you seen improvements (or otherwise) in specific areas such as skill execution, intensity, voice / leadership over that period(?); and have there been any significant changes to the focus of the drills over that period?  I know I'm asking an awful lot, and I recognise there are a number of variables that can impact on quality (such as the weather, and the individual form of the players, etc), so I'll understand fully if you ignore this post.  In short, I guess I'm asking you to put yourself in the shoes of our Match Committee, and tell us whether, iyo, the overall quality of training has recently trended up, down or 'steady as she goes'.  Thanks again. 

You are right Deeoldfart, very difficult to assess what you ask. The training is for a 1 1/2 to 2 hr period. So much must go on behind closed doors.
Often it is the coaches inputs that give me a hint as to what the teams focus is. They influence the intensity. The trainings purpose is probably dictated by game reviews and strategies.
At the moment, defense and goal kicking seems to be the focus. Last week it was getting the basics right and 20 to 30 meter kicks. It is all guess work though.
The performance on training field is variable and doesn't seem associated with anything in particular. Though after a win they are more joyful and relaxed. After a loss it seems a little heavy. All as we would expect, given human nature.
Sometimes I see players being tested for a role or team inclusion but again, alot is up to interpretation.
The quality of training seems independent of anything.
It is all a bit warm and fuzzy to say definitively what the cause and effect is, (so subjective). Though there are times when they are switched on but whether that is associated with a good performance in the next game, I am unsure.

The general quality of the past 5 weeks seems to be "steady as she goes".

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3 hours ago, 000 said:

Dean Kent doing lots of goal kicking practice at the end of training.

Kenty is going to be THE MAN!

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3 hours ago, Vagg said:

This comment reminded me of the setup at the stoppage in the backline last Sunday that ended in the goal that put us back in front.  Max tapped the ball down in Jonesy's direction, who was boundary side of the stoppage.  In a circle and goal-side, pretty much on their own, were Salem, Tyson & Gus.  The ball fell at Jonesy's foot.  He controlled the ball with his foot, before scooping it up and dishing off a hand ball to (I think) Tyson, who hand-balled to Salem.  While this was happening, Gus had sprinted forward, to take a contested mark of Salem's kick.  Then, a kick down the line to Fritsch, another down the line in front of Hannan, who landed the ball into the arms of Melksham as he sprinted into an open goal.  A true thing of beauty, the entire play -- from stoppage on the back flank to goal, and the lead!  And, it all started with that perfect setup at the stoppage with our ring of players perfectly set up to receive and clear the ball.

So, certainly hope to see it replicated on numerous occasions over the next few weeks!

We've needed this triangulation and separation all season and yes, it was one of the most beautiful passages of play that you could ever see. 

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1 hour ago, 000 said:

You are right Deeoldfart, very difficult to assess what you ask. The training is for a 1 1/2 to 2 hr period. So much must go on behind closed doors.
Often it is the coaches inputs that give me a hint as to what the teams focus is. They influence the intensity. The trainings purpose is probably dictated by game reviews and strategies.
At the moment, defense and goal kicking seems to be the focus. Last week it was getting the basics right and 20 to 30 meter kicks. It is all guess work though.
The performance on training field is variable and doesn't seem associated with anything in particular. Though after a win they are more joyful and relaxed. After a loss it seems a little heavy. All as we would expect, given human nature.
Sometimes I see players being tested for a role or team inclusion but again, alot is up to interpretation.
The quality of training seems independent of anything.
It is all a bit warm and fuzzy to say definitively what the cause and effect is, (so subjective). Though there are times when they are switched on but whether that is associated with a good performance in the next game, I am unsure.

The general quality of the past 5 weeks seems to be "steady as she goes".

Thanks 000.  Really appreciated!

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Good to hear that this talk of applying learnings from the match isn't just that: talk. Spread has been an issue at times but it's reassuring that they are working on it.

 

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15 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

I took my two little boys down to training today

So impressed with how friendly and accommodating all of the players were after training. Happy to say hi and chat, sign autographs, take photos - such legends! ?

They were amazing the lads. My boy went for the first time too and they couldn't get around him enough. Great bunch

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