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Does anyone know when the next session is?

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This article suggests a training session Friday, I’m assuming tomorrow.

“Co-captain Nathan Jones says restrictions on runners have forced players to adapt 

“That will as good as be confirmed if they successfully negotiate "a huge training session" on Friday designed to see who is ready to go for the season proper.”

The above is about Jones, Viney and Melksham.


So, where are all of our devoted spies?  (Or, have they all had their devices confiscated...??)

  On 14/03/2019 at 23:35, Vagg said:

So, where are all of our devoted spies?  (Or, have they all had their devices confiscated...??)

Casey is a bit out of scooter range, but said hello to Mitch Hannan who was running laps at Goschs when I went past on my normal scooter ride every morning I'm not working

Garlett, Preuss, Lever and Tim Smith were also out there, this was about 10ish

  On 14/03/2019 at 23:57, Satyriconhome said:

Casey is a bit out of scooter range, but said hello to Mitch Hannan who was running laps at Goschs when I went past on my normal scooter ride every morning I'm not working

Garlett, Preuss, Lever and Tim Smith were also out there, this was about 10ish

10-ish, I was just putting on the 18th, sunk it in one. I was thinking about the game against Port all of today's round. We need to come out roaring and then, play safely and brutally until the final siren. Plenty of rotations for our 'elderly' brigade. 

 
  On 14/03/2019 at 23:35, Vagg said:

So, where are all of our devoted spies?  (Or, have they all had their devices confiscated...??)

Yes I am missing my visits to preseason training, and yes my reports were sporadic at best I know. Currently living down on the Surf Coast while my Fitzroy place is being renovated. I was hoping to get up to training this week but now I am grounded, the Corvette has a radiator leak!


 

  On 15/03/2019 at 07:28, chook fowler said:

Somehow footy doesn’t seem so important any more. Disgusted by the happenings in Christchurch. 

Just sickening chook.  Coincidentally, on the day that our Club announced that it is partnering with the Victorian Department of Education and Training and the Victorian Aboriginal Education Association to take a stand against racist bullying.

@Demonland I can't find anything on the training session Friday where Viney, Jones et al were supposed to be proving their fitness,  Have you heard anything?  Or has anyone else for that matter?

  On 16/03/2019 at 09:31, BigFez said:

@Demonland I can't find anything on the training session Friday where Viney, Jones et al were supposed to be proving their fitness,  Have you heard anything?  Or has anyone else for that matter?

It was a closed session at Casey. It's unlikely we'll hear anything about it unless it comes from MFC. 

  On 16/03/2019 at 10:20, Demonland said:

It was a closed session at Casey. It's unlikely we'll hear anything about it unless it comes from MFC. 

We've entered H&A week folks.  and CountDown is on.

 

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