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I have always thought Nibbler is good at making goals out of slim chances but still missing set shots.

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33 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Gus wears his because his Mum wants him to, but doesn't at training

Presumably because his Mum doesn't go to training, so may not be aware of what his naughty son is doing while away from her killer gaze!  (Sure hope she's not reading this.  If she is, young Gus might be in a world of pain once his Mum gets hold of him!  LOL)

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22 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 Apologises for the veil of negativity in this post.

Not good enough, Andy!  Lift your game!!

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28 minutes ago, Demonland said:

This is a real worry. ANB really disappointed me with his conversion last year (7 goals 9 points). Winning time trials means naught if you can't get the ball and then butcher it when you do. Apologises for the veil of negativity in this post.

i think ANBs biggest issue is he doesn't commit to running to the goal line with every possession to ensure he kicks from the goal line

I feel he would improve his conversion rate to 100%

Of course he is going to need to be Barry Neale-AllenBullen in a Flash suit to pull it off

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Thanks for the reports. Appreciate the info from all of you. Different opinions gives us a better view of it all.

How is Melksham looking? I see him as a recruit this season, and our number 1 fwd. Crucial to us turning it around 

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It is the 9 to 12 schedule. A beautiful morning to train in.

Marty, one of the support staff says they are different team this season. I agree with him, seems a change in the vibe out there. Hoping it can translate out on the field when it counts.

In rehab was Aaron VandenBerg, Austin Bradtke and Harrison Petty. Their work load seems to have increased, harder running and ball work.

Walking laps was Oskar Baker, Adam Tomlinson and Mitch Hannan.

The main group had about 33 (?) players in it.

Warm-ups were again inventive and different from the previous morning.

They split into two groups and there were two stations. One being a congested game with no contact and fast ball movement. The other was using just over half the field with minimal pressure from four coaches and the players creating switches and corridors to move the ball into the forwards who would finish with set shots. They swapped stations.

The players on light duties went over to the rehab area to finish off while the others competed in simulations.

Light duties included Neville Jetta, Jake Lever, Kade Chandler, Sam Weideman and Joel Smith (seems to be on his own program).

Bayley Fritsch, Tom McDonald, Ed Langdon, Steven May, Christian Salem, Corey Wagner, and Christian Petracca were the ones who stood out to me in simulations.

Marty Hore and Kade Kolodjashnij had a collision when both defending a high ball. Looked more like both being winded, Kade left training. I hope as a precaution, he was wearing the 'red cap'.

Charlie Spargo was the only one missing today.

Steven May and Clayton Oliver trained well. Clayton with a bit of strapping on his left shoulder and at one time had the 'red cap' on.

 The training kind of petered out after they had a good chat in the middle.

A group doing tackling, one on one, or two contests and a kind of leap frog activity.

A group having their set shots at goal filmed in preparation for analysis. Some doing 150-meter sprints.

A good first week.

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Jake Melksham is doing fine. Looks like hs is working a lot with Tom Mcdonald. They are often blocking and helping each other create separation and overlaps. In simulations they were often getting repeat entries, so they were kept busy. 

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3 hours ago, Scoop Junior said:

Oliver and May both training and both appear to be fine. Oliver has his left shoulder strapped. 

What a Scoop!

thanks for the happy news

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5 hours ago, kev martin said:

It is the 9 to 12 schedule. A beautiful morning to train in.

Love it Kev.

The training variation is a great idea. Anything can be thrown at you on gameday, so why train as a set routine. Mix it up, test the mind and prepare for the unexpected. Really like this.

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Sounds like poor awareness from Hore to get anywhere near KK, disappointing.

Why you’d have Oliver back in any kind of contact before he’s 100% again is beyond me.

Stop doing contact drills in November. Just isn’t worth it. 

This team needs so much skill and decision making work it’s beyond me why you’d do anything with risky contact. 

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12 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Sounds like poor awareness from Hore to get anywhere near KK, disappointing.

Why you’d have Oliver back in any kind of contact before he’s 100% again is beyond me.

Stop doing contact drills in November. Just isn’t worth it. 

This team needs so much skill and decision making work it’s beyond me why you’d do anything with risky contact. 

Out of curiousty - Were you at the sesh @DeeSpencer??

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4 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Out of curiousty - Were you at the sesh @DeeSpencer??

Nope. Hoping to get to a full session next week. At 9 or 10:30 or whenever 

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4 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Nope. Hoping to get to a full session next week. At 9 or 10:30 or whenever 

Cool. I look forward to your report and subsequent criticisms of the live action :)

 

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Another note to add: Was chatting to someone today that sees Joel Smith on a regular basis and in fact he saw him this morning. 

Direct quote: "He's absolutely flying, he's in great nick – completely 100%".

Based on that we have to assume they're just loading him up really slowly hence why he's in rehab.

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5 minutes ago, DemonWheels said:

Another note to add: Was chatting to someone today that sees Joel Smith on a regular basis and in fact he saw him this morning. 

Direct quote: "He's absolutely flying, he's in great nick – completely 100%".

Based on that we have to assume they're just loading him up really slowly hence why he's in rehab.

They are being ultra cautious given his injury history

You will find him in and out of the main group over next few weeks, just has to stay away from Marty Hore

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5 hours ago, kev martin said:

It is the 9 to 12 schedule. A beautiful morning to train in.Marty, cap' on.

Bloody good work Kev and greatly appreciated. 

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1 hour ago, DeeSpencer said:

Sounds like poor awareness from Hore to get anywhere near KK, disappointing.

Why you’d have Oliver back in any kind of contact before he’s 100% again is beyond me.

Stop doing contact drills in November. Just isn’t worth it. 

This team needs so much skill and decision making work it’s beyond me why you’d do anything with risky contact. 

I don't really see how you are practising this properly without having contact, sure your kick or handball might make the target in training with token pressure but it's probably going to be shut down in a game.

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1 hour ago, DeeSpencer said:

Stop doing contact drills in November. Just isn’t worth it. 

This team needs so much skill and decision making work it’s beyond me why you’d do anything with risky contact. 

I was talking to Brian an old footy type support staffer for MFC.

He reckons they don't go hard enough at training. A real old schooler. 

I interpreted this to mean, without the high pressure that is reserved for games then how do you know how you will handle it. Those who perform under pressure are the gems.

He also said that they don't play with enough instincts and instincts come from pressure situations. 

Can see both points of view, Brian's and DeeSpencer's (wrapping in cotton wool in early preseason).

Last year we did a lot of turnovers when the pressure was on us. Plus we had lots of injuries. 

I think I am more old school. Let them go at it. Harden them up. From my experience injuries come from unexpected or unseen hits. If they expect the hits they will see them coming and protect themselves accordingly.

High pressure training can only be a benefit for the real game.

Like one drill today, without any pressure. It looked amazing, very clean ball movement and exact working to structure. Come the pressure and that completely changes.

Running injuries, hammy's, calf, foot stuff is not usually from impacts but poor preparation.

Concussion on the other hand? A big question mark in our game.

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1 hour ago, DeeSpencer said:

Sounds like poor awareness from Hore to get anywhere near KK, disappointing.

Why you’d have Oliver back in any kind of contact before he’s 100% again is beyond me.

Stop doing contact drills in November. Just isn’t worth it. 

This team needs so much skill and decision making work it’s beyond me why you’d do anything with risky contact. 

Train soft play soft, that just isn't worth it.

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9 minutes ago, kev martin said:

I was talking to Brian an old footy type support staffer for MFC.

He reckons they don't go hard enough at training. A real old schooler. 

I interpreted this to mean, without the high pressure that is reserved for games then how do you know how you will handle it. Those who perform under pressure are the gems.

He also said that they don't play with enough instincts and instincts come from pressure situations. 

Can see both points of view, Brian's and DeeSpencer's (wrapping in cotton wool in early preseason).

Last year we did a lot of turnovers when the pressure was on us. Plus we had lots of injuries. 

I think I am more old school. Let them go at it. Harden them up. From my experience injuries come from unexpected or unseen hits. If they expect the hits they will see them coming and protect themselves accordingly.

High pressure training can only be a benefit for the real game.

Like one drill today, without any pressure. It looked amazing, very clean ball movement and exact working to structure. Come the pressure and that completely changes.

Running injuries, hammy's, calf, foot stuff is not usually from impacts but poor preparation.

Concussion on the other hand? A big question mark in our game.

Go hard or Go home

Training with Cotton Wool achieves nothing

Train with the 2018 Prelim result in the back of your mind...

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19 minutes ago, Robbie57 said:

Great first post Duke

I second that.

The major point I took from his post was that VDB could’ve played the back end of the season if we were in contention.

Hopeful signs that he’s a chance for rd 1.

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