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Finished a job early and have to wait until 11:30 for my next meeting near the MCG. Driving up Punt road and noticed the club getting ready for training. Perfect!

Boys just walking out now

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  • Demonland changed the title to Training - Thursday, 4th April 2019

wish I was there LFR

Viney looking unhampered? angry?

playing tomorrow so must be just a light run around and skills sesh

 

Stretch and both Wagner doing the captains run right now.

No Sparrow or May.

we could bamboozle them with a double Wagner hit???


4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

we could bamboozle them with a double Wagner hit???

Bombers would be happy with that.

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Yeah just a short sharp skills and runaround session. Today. Most looked fairly clean with disposals and good on the move. 

Viney probably wasn’t moving around as fast as he could have. 

Noticed Hunt was doing a lot of leading in the 50 and also lots of snaps at goal practice. 

Also generally we were practicing a fair bit of end to end quick transition play

3 hours ago, low flying Robbo said:

Yeah just a short sharp skills and runaround session. Today. Most looked fairly clean with disposals and good on the move. 

Viney probably wasn’t moving around as fast as he could have. 

Noticed Hunt was doing a lot of leading in the 50 and also lots of snaps at goal practice. 

Also generally we were practicing a fair bit of end to end quick transition play

How were the bombs into the forward line?

Hope they practiced this lots as they didn't seem to work last weekend.....

 
3 hours ago, low flying Robbo said:

Yeah just a short sharp skills and runaround session. Today. Most looked fairly clean with disposals and good on the move. 

Viney probably wasn’t moving around as fast as he could have. 

Noticed Hunt was doing a lot of leading in the 50 and also lots of snaps at goal practice. 

Also generally we were practicing a fair bit of end to end quick transition play

Sounds underwhelming Robbo but a humid morning and it is a day before the game so a tune-up is in order.

We will need run and sharp skills to beat the blood stained hirds. 

3 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Sounds underwhelming Robbo but a humid morning and it is a day before the game so a tune-up is in order.

Just a tune-up, Hemingway??  Based on the way the old bus was mis-firing in the first two games, I woulda thought something more akin to a complete engine overhaul might be in order!


1 minute ago, Vagg said:

Just a tune-up, Hemingway??  Based on the way the old bus was mis-firing in the first two games, I woulda thought something more akin to a complete engine overhaul might be in order!

Ho hum Barrie I agree, but it may take far too long for a complete engine overhaul.

Remember those handwritten signs on the back windows of cars, saying "running in, please pass."

33 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Remember those handwritten signs on the back windows of cars, saying "running in, please pass."

Isn't that what was written on the banner that our blokes ran through before last week's game...?  LOL

5 hours ago, DubDee said:

we could bamboozle them with a double Wagner hit???

Sounds like a hamburger.

5 hours ago, DubDee said:

we could bamboozle them with a double Wagner hit???

Sounds like a double album of classical music.

The violins will be out if the boys are out of their groove again tomorrow night.!!!!!!!!!!


1 hour ago, DeeZee said:

Sounds like a double album of classical music.

Und what's wrong viz zat?

 

9 hours ago, Brownie said:

How were the bombs into the forward line?

Hope they practiced this lots as they didn't seem to work last weekend.....

Yes agreed Brownie. Not sure why we'd have forwards working on their leading. Vertical leaps or turn and running more appropriate.

6 hours ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Yes agreed Brownie. Not sure why we'd have forwards working on their leading. Vertical leaps or turn and running more appropriate.

Haha yes. Maybe even chasing people hopelessly back out of the forward line.

If only Jesse was here. He could teach the boys how to make a vain attempt to pull a free kick when completely outnumbered.

This tactic worked at least once every two games.

6 x forwards divided by 2 games equals 3 free kicks in front of goal!

Oh wait. We usually only have one forward in the forward 50 when going forward.


Love Larry

17 hours ago, dieter said:

Und what's wrong viz zat?

 

He composed beautiful music, but he was a terrible human being*.

 

[*This comment may be subject to a fact check in a different thread] 

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1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

He composed beautiful music, but he was a terrible human being*.

 

[*This comment may be subject to a fact check in a different tread] 

Same went for a lot of 'great' men - and women. He's also, unfortunately, associated with the Nazis which is total lunacy because he died in 1883 and most people who make this association seem to be unaware that the Nazis appeared in Germany in the 1920's...

 

May likely to be out for three games 

“He’s probably likely to miss the next three games - Essendon, Sydney and St Kilda,” Misson told Melbourne Media.

“He’s had some good improvement in the backend of this week which we’ve been encouraged by, but it’s about setting him up for a good year.”

Pretty crappy start if you ask me 

54 minutes ago, dieter said:

Same went for a lot of 'great' men - and women. He's also, unfortunately, associated with the Nazis which is total lunacy because he died in 1883 and most people who make this association seem to be unaware that the Nazis appeared in Germany in the 1920's...

And as most of those people know the Nazi party sprang from absolutely nowhere and had no interest in the themes of a lot of his music or his political and antisemitic writings on music.  Not total lunacy I'm afraid.


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