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Training At Night?

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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

In the first four rounds back all of our games are twilight matches. Should we be doing some training at night rather than exclusively in the morning?

 

The players will revolt if you take away their afternoon nap

14 hours ago, Demonland said:

Should we be doing some training at night rather than exclusively in the morning?

Yes, and particularly when the team will be announced.   say Thursday/Friday nights.?

 

With the industry trying to cut costs everywhere you must wonder who is paying the Cats power bill? Maybe Danger has put his hand in his pocket. 

 


Geelong have been doing this for years. Driving home from work the lights are always on when their upcoming game is a night fixture. 
We need a proper base/home if we are to become elite. 

6 hours ago, Gunna’s said:

Geelong have been doing this for years. Driving home from work the lights are always on when their upcoming game is a night fixture. 
We need a proper base/home if we are to become elite. 

More often than not that's their VFL team.

On 6/2/2020 at 1:10 PM, Pulp Fritschon said:

With the industry trying to cut costs everywhere you must wonder who is paying the Cats power bill? Maybe Danger has put his hand in his pocket. 

 

Maybe they've installed solar panels and a suitable battery as part of one of their many upgrades which would mke the power free. (And if they haven't, why not? Grandstands have lots of suitable real estate to instal solar panels.)

 

Let's face it, with the list reductions, loss of income and pay cuts that are going to take place from 2021, it might see the return of players needing to have a job during business hours, and will be made to train at night.

Seriously though, I'm doubtful of it returning to that type of scenario, but it will be interesting to see how it all pans out.

On 6/2/2020 at 1:10 PM, Pulp Fritschon said:

With the industry trying to cut costs everywhere you must wonder who is paying the Cats power bill? Maybe Danger has put his hand in his pocket. 

 

Maybe they are LED's,  as well.


Been saying for years we should train at night time, since the start of the season is in summer?

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