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This is going to be a tough one for track watchers because according to the mfc site, “the session on Friday, 15 February has been moved behind closed doors.”

The question is whether there are any Demonlanders who are our flies on walls.

Otherwise, the next open session at Gosch's Paddock will be held on Wednesday, 20 February (9.30am)

 

I wonder if behind closed doors means inside/another venue away from prying eyes or don't come and spy on our super secret game plan being practiced on an open field. 

18 minutes ago, Blistering said:

This is going to be a tough one for track watchers because according to the mfc site, “the session on Friday, 15 February has been moved behind closed doors.”

The question is whether there are any Demonlanders who are our flies on walls.

Otherwise, the next open session at Gosch's Paddock will be held on Wednesday, 20 February (9.30am)

Interesting. Monday 18th was also previously listed as an open session but has now been replaced by Wednesday 20th. 

 

Good, might be fine tuning our plan of attack for the big scratch match next week. Give the enemy nothing.

What is has meant in last couple of years is an enclosed venue, obviously games are coming close, we want to do some setups

On that note,  it was amusing to see a Norths guy wandering around on Tuesdsy checking all the faces under caps or hoodies


Saty mentioned in the Praccy match thread there is no training, so he's gone to watch the Pies train

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Now that's a bannable offence. ?

Not if he asks them questions about themselves, provides his views, gets Pendles, Sidebottom and Beams shirty about being asked and stirs up the Pies faithful on their Colliwobbles Board! ?

1 hour ago, #11-TonyAnderson said:

Not if he asks them questions about themselves, provides his views, gets Pendles, Sidebottom and Beams shirty about being asked and stirs up the Pies faithful on their Colliwobbles Board! ?

For that he would get the Medal of Bravery (BM). 


Massive training session out at Casey today.....lots of match sim so i'm told.

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4 hours ago, Demonland said:

Now that's a bannable offence. ?

We can't ban Saty for going to watch Collingwood train. He went along, stood by the fence watching their match simulation and bingo, right in front of him De Goey goes down with a leg injury. He should go and watch Collingwood every day of the week. He's their un lucky charm !!


Well training at Casey is about as closed door as you can get! I mean does anyone actually live out there? 

1 hour ago, Earl Hood said:

Well training at Casey is about as closed door as you can get! I mean does anyone actually live out there? 

Certainly a long way for you to ride from Fitzroyalty on your fixy Lekker, Earl

2 hours ago, pineapple dee said:

We can't ban Saty for going to watch Collingwood train. He went along, stood by the fence watching their match simulation and bingo, right in front of him De Goey goes down with a leg injury. He should go and watch Collingwood every day of the week. He's their un lucky charm !!

If you watch the clip, I may be in background, it was about 15 metres away

1 hour ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

What happened @Satyriconhome?

Impact injury or collision or something else?

Nah, the normal innocuous training injury, just seemed to get the landing wrong in a marking contest, had looked really good uptil then


On 2/15/2019 at 7:11 AM, Demonland said:

Interesting. Monday 18th was also previously listed as an open session but has now been replaced by Wednesday 20th. 

A mate just told me that he reckons .... '....closed doors to teach all the backs how to smack Cox, all the mids how to smack Grundy, and all forwards how to outnumber and confuse the Filth defenders under the new positioning rules...' And that was just the pre=season 'friendly' match. 

20 hours ago, Demonland said:

The old switcheroo. 

the Ol' switchadee. ?

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13 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

A mate just told me that he reckons .... '....closed doors to teach all the backs how to smack Cox, all the mids how to smack Grundy, and all forwards how to outnumber and confuse the Filth defenders under the new positioning rules...' And that was just the pre=season 'friendly' match. 

I hope they didn't waste too much time on Grundy, he might not be playing, wasn't there yesterday

 
2 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

I hope they didn't waste too much time on Grundy, he might not be playing, wasn't there yesterday

Thanks for that, Saty. The descent of an ease of approaching trepidation at any gradient is a welcome thing. If he does play, Gawny need not bother to upset him, I am sure Preuss will flatten him at some point in a contest. 


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