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2 minutes ago, dworship said:

Is that Petty in the background behind Lever and Jacko?

Yes

 

Something that always stands out when I see pics of Petracca at training is he is quite often the guy that’s laughing or smiling the most (and others around him doing the same). He’s so clearly a character and teammate that others like to get around and soak up his energy. 

I’m not saying he should be thrust into a leadership position next season but it’s clear his standing at the club isn’t just from his playing ability but his passion and upbeat attitude. 

Is it just me or has Lever been spending some time in the weight room also?

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17 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

His quads sure haven’t

Would like to take the muscle from his arms to his legs. I know he has to be super fit to play his role but he often looks like he doesn’t have a strong base under him in contests 


47 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

His quads sure haven’t

Always thought Dermott Brereton was under developed in that area too but he seemed to go alright.

Maybe it's just a genetics thing.

If he has been building his core I think that is still a good thing.

In Burgess I trust.

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1 hour ago, dworship said:

Is it just me or has Lever been spending some time in the weight room also?

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TMac looks in good nic. Hopefully his injuries are behind him and he has a good season. 

 
2 hours ago, dworship said:

Is it just me or has Lever been spending some time in the weight room also?

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No it’s just you. 

Does anyone know what the training schedule is over the next few weeks?  I might head out to see a session and see how everyone is moving and what kind of shape they’re in particularly TMac.


1 hour ago, Better days ahead said:

Does anyone know what the training schedule is over the next few weeks?  I might head out to see a session and see how everyone is moving and what kind of shape they’re in particularly TMac.

Are we allowed to attend due to COVID?

7 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Are we allowed to attend due to COVID?

Good point. I don't know if restrictions are in place.

Where's BBB I would have thought he'd be busting to get down and meet the new lads and start his pre-season ?

3 hours ago, Better days ahead said:

Does anyone know what the training schedule is over the next few weeks?  I might head out to see a session and see how everyone is moving and what kind of shape they’re in particularly TMac.

Nothing on the MFC site Bda. Well that was yesterday perhaps it is intentional due to virus restrictions. 

2 hours ago, Better days ahead said:

Good point. I don't know if restrictions are in place.

Seems very unlikely they would let the public anywhere near the players given the women’s team is being kept seperate. 

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