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Not worth a new thread so just thought I'd chuck it here. But I'd love for this clip to get shown to our boys while on the camp. This is the work rate required to turn our fortunes around this year.

 

This threads just been infected. 

 
38 minutes ago, McQueen said:

This threads just been infected. 

LN needs 14 day self quarantine 

45 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

LN needs 14 day self quarantine 

30 days and the vision actually proves nothing, it's 20 secs of effort. If they kept recording for 3 mins and the effort was still there .......... I'd still think it was vomit worthy. Oh and change your moniker, I've seen Nev do all of that and more.

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Clarity aand spelling


56 minutes ago, dworship said:

30 days and the vision actually proves nothing, it's 20 secs of effort. If they kept recording for 3 mins and the effort was still there .......... I'd still think it was vomit worthy. Oh and change your moniker, I've seen Nev do all of that and more.

 

On 1/14/2020 at 7:36 AM, Demonland said:

The official site has listed the Maroochydore Open Training Session as Sunday February 2nd 2020. I assume the Training Camp starts the week prior. Anyone have any official dates for the camp and are any of our Sunshine Coast fans planning on attending open session? We’d of course appreciate any reports.

Maroochydore open training

Date: Sunday, February 2
Start time: 9.30am
Location: Maroochydore Multi-Sports Complex. Fishermans Road, Maroochydore.

I assume that’s Queensland time?

19 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I assume that’s Queensland time?

You mean one hour and twenty years behind Victoria?

 
Just now, demonstone said:

You mean one hour and twenty years behind Victoria?

Watch it, turkey!  we aint the ones what keep playing with their clocks...!


13 minutes ago, Demonland said:To come up here, build deeper relationships with your teammates and coaches; I think it’s equally as important as training hard up here.”

Jack Viney says pre-season camp is about more than just hitting the track. ?

?: https://mfcde.es/3aYVBXO 

Good article, sounds like he’s in a good headspace.

This is where playing for each other begins, great initiative. 

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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Just a reminder to our Queensland friends that the Open Session is at 9:30am. 

 We’d appreciate any training reports.

 

Family drove up from Brissie today and staying at Coolum. Great spot right on beach and in fact Jones and a few of the boys were around town and having a feed then surf. Will be at Maroochy in morning and looking forward to seeing the lads train ( can't say boys anymore!!). However I am well into 60's and have no idea how to post via mobile so will let others report. 

14 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

Not worth a new thread so just thought I'd chuck it here. But I'd love for this clip to get shown to our boys while on the camp. This is the work rate required to turn our fortunes around this year.

 

Just training the house down. Everyone does it!

2 hours ago, The Reverend said:

Just training the house down. Everyone does it!

Hi Rev good to see you again, the difference is this mob continue it into the real games.


8 hours ago, Docs Demons said:

Family drove up from Brissie today and staying at Coolum. Great spot right on beach and in fact Jones and a few of the boys were around town and having a feed then surf. Will be at Maroochy in morning and looking forward to seeing the lads train ( can't say boys anymore!!). However I am well into 60's and have no idea how to post via mobile so will let others report. 

Some comments when you get home would not go astray Doc. 

Have our QLD reporters done the Slip-Slop-Slap yet? Nearly time....

5 hours ago, The Reverend said:

Just training the house down. Everyone does it!

Rarely seen repeat efforts, especially at that level, from our forwards.

18 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Rarely seen repeat efforts, especially at that level, from our forwards.

YOU should go to OUR training and Open YOUR eyes

29 minutes ago, Jack Russell said:

YOU should go to OUR training and Open YOUR eyes

I do. I also go to our games.

But you're right, we have the most dysfunctional forward half in the league because everything is going just swell.


44 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Rarely seen repeat efforts, especially at that level, from our forwards.

So you have seen it from us, well then, you're just cherry picking 20sec of another team which will have been posted by WC to get their fans excited. Basically, you just needed something to justify your opinion, way to go as a supporter. The REAL Lord wouldn't have a bar of that.

Just now, dworship said:

So you have seen it from us, well then, you're just cherry picking 20sec of another team which will have been posted by WC to get their fans excited. Basically, you just needed something to justify your opinion, way to go as a supporter. The REAL Lord wouldn't have a bar of that.

Cherry picking from one of the best forwards in the league, especially when it comes to repeat efforts and leading, who plays in a team that won a flag a little over a year ago? Yeah I think you might be the one only looking at the 20 seconds.

You can try and defend it however you wish, but the facts are we finished 17th last year, had one of the most impotent forward halves in the league and were known for lack of effort.

8 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Cherry picking from one of the best forwards in the league, especially when it comes to repeat efforts and leading, who plays in a team that won a flag a little over a year ago? Yeah I think you might be the one only looking at the 20 seconds.

You can try and defend it however you wish, but the facts are we finished 17th last year, had one of the most impotent forward halves in the league and were known for lack of effort.

There you go cherry picking again. We all know where we came last year and that our forward line was dysfunctional. The year before we were the highest scoring team in the league. I prefer to think that wasn't due to a lack of effort. If you are so enamored with WC good luck to you, don't follow Melbourne and go find something else to go slash your wrists over.

 
3 minutes ago, dworship said:

There you go cherry picking again. We all know where we came last year and that our forward line was dysfunctional. The year before we were the highest scoring team in the league. I prefer to think that wasn't due to a lack of effort. If you are so enamored with WC good luck to you, don't follow Melbourne and go find something else to go slash your wrists over.

Have a good Sunday mate.


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