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16 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

The video guy was a 'late' arrival, that is May at the end of 100 minute training session

MFC employees probably shouldn't be relying on our website for training times. 

 

I appreciate it's not the thread, but I can't get any info on the progress of AvB.

Is he likely to front next Monday, even in the rehab group does anyone know?

20 hours ago, Demonland said:

May on track

 

Is the music playing in this clip actually being played at the session? Is there a PA/DJ situation at training these days? 

 

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1 hour ago, M_9 said:

I appreciate it's not the thread, but I can't get any info on the progress of AvB.

Is he likely to front next Monday, even in the rehab group does anyone know?

Haven't seen him yet, and get nothing when I ask

 


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31 minutes ago, AllMyTeamsAreWank said:

Saty are you able to give a bit of a summary of how traning went?

They do a few warmups then they did this for nearly half an hour, two teams only using handball, caught, missed target or dropped ball, turnover

They hammered them

Then same thing but kicking only

Then individual skills, contested marking, tackling etc

Preuss again used as a marking target

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I looked at Aaron Noetschke picture and his body has change remarkably from when he was recuited the muscle definition is that of a seasoned player

11 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

They do a few warmups then they did this for nearly half and hour, two teams only using handball, caught, missed target or dropped ball, turnover

They hammered them

Then same thing but kicking only

Then individual skills, contested marking, tackling etc

Preuss again used as a marking target

Any standouts? 

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19 minutes ago, durango said:

I looked at Aaron Noetschke picture and his body has change remarkably from when he was recuited the muscle definition is that of a seasoned player

They took the opportunity to build him whilst he was off legs

Really enjoying training with Nev and May


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15 minutes ago, AllMyTeamsAreWank said:

Any standouts? 

Trac and Clarry of course in the handball and the competition for small forward has got Spargo , Bedford, Chandler and Corey Wagner lifting the bar each session

1 hour ago, Satyriconhome said:

Trac and Clarry of course in the handball and the competition for small forward has got Spargo , Bedford, Chandler and Corey Wagner lifting the bar each session

Saty, could I ask how Weid is looking in his running? The photo's look good, but he had his hips done and a few places have said he'll be a late starter to full training. He certainly looks to have put on some decent size (despite the broken jaw!).

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1 hour ago, Red and Blue realist said:

Saty, could I ask how Weid is looking in his running? The photo's look good, but he had his hips done and a few places have said he'll be a late starter to full training. He certainly looks to have put on some decent size (despite the broken jaw!).

As you can see from the pic, he's getting there, has no issue with the running

Next the agility then they start the contact work

He's not far off

 

 
4 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Haven't seen him yet, and get nothing when I ask

Thanks Saty. Aaron does say in this video (Sept 27 2019) that he plans to be there the first day of pre-season. He also says it will be the first pre-season he's commenced prior to Xmas. I wait with bated breath.

3 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

...competition for small forward has got Spargo , Bedford, Chandler and Corey Wagner lifting the bar each session

Trying to have faith, but this doesn't seem ideal.

 


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