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An Austin Bradtke training update would be appreciated Saty

What are his skills like? How tall now? I assume he is fairly athletic given his basketball background. 

Cheers in advance 

 

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Another good session

Standouts today in the running sessions apart from the usual suspects were Harry Petty who has put on some size and the Weid

Goodwin, who didn't take the session, Pert and Mahoney in attendance

Austin Bradtke did most of the session same with Guy Walker, neither missed a kick which was encouraging

Couldn't take the smile from Bradtke's face during the session as you can see from the photo, said he is loving it, told him I will ask same question in February

Preuss has the weirdest kicking action I have seen, and have seen some doozies in last 10 years of MFC training, but is accurate passing over all distances

 
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5 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

An Austin Bradtke training update would be appreciated Saty

What are his skills like? How tall now? I assume he is fairly athletic given his basketball background. 

Cheers in advance 

 

All the basics are there, will post a photo next it has Weid, Gawn, Preuss Petty, Keilty and you can make out Bradtke head in middle so gives idea of Preuss and him

 


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Hunt was the only rehabber, no sign of Lever

No Salem, JKH, Omac or Viney from Monday

Jones was there, of course, he was doing repeat runs in the middle of the oval, like watching a machine, no change of style, speed etc from start to finish

An interesting observation, the repeat running they do is timed, they have to try and maintain same time or thereabouts for each run, Preuss told one of the fitness guys he hadn't done timed runs before and didn't know how to pace himself

Thanks for the insight @Satyriconhome. Anything stand out about Walker or Bradke thus far or just mainly running and basic skill drills? Thanks. 

 

Young Bradtke has been on the club's books for several months now so despite the fact that he wasn't able to train until now, I am somewhat disappointed at the absence of a beard.

Come on Max - teach the kid!

1 hour ago, Satyriconhome said:

Hunt was the only rehabber, no sign of Lever

No Salem, JKH, Omac or Viney from Monday

Jones was there, of course, he was doing repeat runs in the middle of the oval, like watching a machine, no change of style, speed etc from start to finish

An interesting observation, the repeat running they do is timed, they have to try and maintain same time or thereabouts for each run, Preuss told one of the fitness guys he hadn't done timed runs before and didn't know how to pace himself

Nice one Saty. Good shots too. 


2 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Hunt was the only rehabber, no sign of Lever

No Salem, JKH, Omac or Viney from Monday

Jones was there, of course, he was doing repeat runs in the middle of the oval, like watching a machine, no change of style, speed etc from start to finish

An interesting observation, the repeat running they do is timed, they have to try and maintain same time or thereabouts for each run, Preuss told one of the fitness guys he hadn't done timed runs before and didn't know how to pace himself

Glad your work circumstances have changed to allow you to cover training again Saty.  A win for we less fortunates!

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11 minutes ago, Salems Lot said:

Glad your work circumstances have changed to allow you to cover training again Saty.  A win for we less fortunates!

Nah just on afternoon shift this week, Friday is a go as well

 

3 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Hunt was the only rehabber, no sign of Lever

No Salem, JKH, Omac or Viney from Monday

Jones was there, of course, he was doing repeat runs in the middle of the oval, like watching a machine, no change of style, speed etc from start to finish

An interesting observation, the repeat running they do is timed, they have to try and maintain same time or thereabouts for each run, Preuss told one of the fitness guys he hadn't done timed runs before and didn't know how to pace himself

Seriously? I was hoping by now he'd be over whatever it was that hindered him last year. Someone said back, someone said neck, did we ever find out what the problem was?

35 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Seriously? I was hoping by now he'd be over whatever it was that hindered him last year. Someone said back, someone said neck, did we ever find out what the problem was?

didn't he have offseason surgery? 

3 hours ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Seriously? I was hoping by now he'd be over whatever it was that hindered him last year. Someone said back, someone said neck, did we ever find out what the problem was?

Shoulder


10 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Seems like they've been listening to the ghost of Jack Dyer:

"Line up alphabetically by height".

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HaHaHa... I miss that Ol' fella !!

Humor in sport, and not pretending to be too smart for their socks.

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9 hours ago, Deeman said:

Young Bradtke has been on the club's books for several months now so despite the fact that he wasn't able to train until now, I am somewhat disappointed at the absence of a beard.

Come on Max - teach the kid!

Here's one or two, he could maybe model it on ???

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18 hours ago, MurDoc516 said:

didn't he have offseason surgery? 

 

15 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

Shoulder

Ok cheers. Hope he gets back to the main group shortly and has a clear crack at it. Back in form he'd be a big bonus for us.

12 hours ago, DV8 said:

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HaHaHa... I miss that Ol' fella !!

Humor in sport, and not pretending to be too smart for their socks.

A couple of other sayings:

""Pair off in threes"

""Players should train under lights so that they can keep warm.""

4 minutes ago, hemingway said:

A couple of other sayings:

""Pair off in threes"

""Players should train under lights so that they can keep warm.""

And, don't forget the born leader!  "Follow me!", he says.  "I'll be right behind you!"


6 minutes ago, hemingway said:

A couple of other sayings:

""Pair off in threes"

""Players should train under lights so that they can keep warm.""

"His arm have the reach of giant testicles..."

1 hour ago, hemingway said:

A couple of other sayings:

""Pair off in threes"

""Players should train under lights so that they can keep warm.""

He's always where the ball ain't. 

 

"Retaliate first!"

"a good ordinary player"


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