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Tomorrow's session, if last year's was an example, being the last session before the Xmas break, the players will be put through a couple of hours of hell

Should be fun to watch

 
 
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12 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Is it time to panic if Brayshaw isn't out there?

Nah, he was running ok the last session he was at

8 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Nah, he was running ok the last session he was at

What time is it at Saty?


6 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Is it time to panic if Brayshaw isn't out there?

Panic for someone not in full training in December??  

 
16 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Is it time to panic if Brayshaw isn't out there?

.... he's still putting icing on the gingerbread house. He'll be fine!

5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

As Saty mentioned today is the last training session before the Christmas/New Years Break. We'd love any reports from Demonlanders attending.

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Loving this combo already even though they haven’t played one game together. How about some nickname suggestions for it before the training reports come in?


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

How about Prawn?

.... it's a heck of a lot of Prawn!

Just love the entertaining banter that seems to be developing between the players with Pruesse - particularly with Maxxy - and with DL advocates about his promising presence at the Club. Superb support for this potentially great young player at the MFC. He is already moving into legendary status, without even having a kick on game day! Golly, North must be pithed.


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

As Saty mentioned today is the last training session before the Christmas/New Years Break. We'd love any reports from Demonlanders attending.

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Tough training or a love-in?

11 hours ago, Demons11 said:

Panic for someone not in full training in December??  

It is concerning that he is absent from full training - although over time he has had his issues - and although there is still plenty of pre-season time to have him ready for the coming season it is a concern that he may be behind his peers in that readiness for hard training that will be required. This young fella is shaping (based on his returns to play last season) up to be a considerable star for the MFC and possibly, exhibit a whole new dimension to his game and that of the team; a key focus for all supporter interests in what is really just around the corner, provided that readiness is uninterrupted. 

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Loving this combo already even though they haven’t played one game together. How about some nickname suggestions for it before the training reports come in?

Twin Towers

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Or Team Guess (pronounced Goose).

Might wanna stick to your day job, Andy...!  LOL

Doing some match simulation stuff. About 20 on field. About 6 off the bench. Shortened oval with no real tackling or goal kicking. Seems more about running, decision making and ball movement. Of the 26 l counted roughly 8 that would be in our starting 22 which includes May. Doing circuit activities now eg weights, ropes, sprints, bags, short kicking, excercises etc. Looks like fun actually. Good energy around the group. Numbers training are a continuing concern though. 22 mfc staff ?

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1 minute ago, Demons1858 said:

Doing some match simulation stuff. About 20 on field. About 6 off the bench. Shortened oval with no real tackling or goal kicking. Seems more about running, decision making and ball movement. Of the 26 l counted roughly 8 that would be in our starting 22 which includes May. Doing circuit activities now eg weights, ropes, sprints, bags, short kicking, excercises etc. Looks like fun actually. Good energy around the group. Numbers training are a continuing concern though. 22 mfc staff ?

I noticed a lot of red shirts (staff) on the track the day I was there too.

 

I only made it down for about 20 minutes as I have somewhere to be. For about 15 minutes of that time I got distracted and played with a Labrador puppy. Said G’day to Maxy, he said G’day back. 

The players look much bigger up close, ANB is a sensational runner. 

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14 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I only made it down for about 20 minutes as I have somewhere to be. For about 15 minutes of that time I got distracted and played with a Labrador puppy. Said G’day to Maxy, he said G’day back. 

The players look much bigger up close, ANB is a sensational runner. 

thanks ethan, that was very informative. i have filed it in my gem file


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