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2 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Is Austin Bradke a chance, 204 cm? Training with a group of 8 forwards this morning. Declan Keilty was with the backs.

Long way off from what I have seen at Casey Kev. work in progress.

16 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

Good on Kev for getting there and giving a good report. Hats off. But has it really come to this. Some being happy that we trained well against each other a few days before our last match, having lost our last five or so games dismally. 

Why do you think there is such dismay, we have trained well all year, apart from maybe one or  two sessions I watched

It's game day we have had the issue with

 
1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

Why do you think there is such dismay, we have trained well all year, apart from maybe one or  two sessions I watched

It's game day we have had the issue with

Yes it is. Why are you asking me why there is such dismay?

14 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Is Austin Bradke a chance, 204 cm? Training with a group of 8 forwards this morning. Declan Keilty was with the backs.

 

10 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

Long way off from what I have seen at Casey Kev. work in progress.

So it would be just so Melbournian to debut him as the sole savior ruckman then ?


1 hour ago, Sorry kids said:

Good on Kev for getting there and giving a good report. Hats off. But has it really come to this. Some being happy that we trained well against each other a few days before our last match, having lost our last five or so games dismally. 

Not it all, appreciation of someone posting training reports is what it is about.

2 hours ago, kev martin said:

Is Austin Bradke a chance, 204 cm? Training with a group of 8 forwards this morning. Declan Keilty was with the backs.

Why not. Let’s have him, Preuss and Gawn in the same side and we’ll go from the smallest ever side to the tallest in one week.

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3 hours ago, kev martin said:

Is Austin Bradke a chance, 204 cm? Training with a group of 8 forwards this morning. Declan Keilty was with the backs.

You are right height wise but Bradke is miles off AFL standard! A call up could destroy the kid at this stage. 

18 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

You are right height wise but Bradke is miles off AFL standard! A call up could destroy the kid at this stage. 

Yeah but how typical MFC.... Will probably play this week!!


4 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Why do you think there is such dismay, we have trained well all year, apart from maybe one or  two sessions I watched

It's game day we have had the issue with

That to me just shows they can’t handle opposition pressure. 

Messier to hit targets when you know nothing is on the line or no one is going to smash into you.

15 hours ago, drysdale demon said:

Kev martin it is good to read a positive post rather than all the garbage in other threads.Thanks

Isn’t it such a sad reminder of what a devastating year it has been that a positive training report gives such pleasure to some Melbourne supporters.  Hardly surprising after the garbage that’s been served up all year on match day. Thank goodness they are still boisterous and our Captains are leading the way at training. 

3 hours ago, goodwindees said:

Isn’t it such a sad reminder of what a devastating year it has been that a positive training report gives such pleasure to some Melbourne supporters.  Hardly surprising after the garbage that’s been served up all year on match day. Thank goodness they are still boisterous and our Captains are leading the way at training. 

Don't know what your on about, I just want to know what is happening at training this week or any other week of the year when training is on, if I still lived in Kensington I would go myself.

6 hours ago, goodwindees said:

Isn’t it such a sad reminder of what a devastating year it has been that a positive training report gives such pleasure to some Melbourne supporters.  Hardly surprising after the garbage that’s been served up all year on match day. Thank goodness they are still boisterous and our Captains are leading the way at training. 

Just wait for the trade period. That will get Demonland positively fizzing.

7 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Just wait for the trade period. That will get Demonland positively fizzing.

Add pick 2 and amazing trading and we will have a whole fistful of new messiahs. ?


2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Just wait for the trade period. That will get Demonland positively fizzing.

 

2 hours ago, monoccular said:

Add pick 2 and amazing trading and we will have a whole fistful of new messiahs. ?

Yes it will be just like excitable 13 year old schoolgirls on parade around this site.

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Thanks for your reports during the season Kev. They have been informative and well received (by me, anyway).

Keep it up mate!

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