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Hi all,

I really appreciate the preseason training threads (big shoutout recently to Pickett Fence and others).  I wanted to help out and get down to a session or 2, but have no info in where or when they may be.  Nothing obvious on the website.  Anyone have any details?

 

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So it's back to the future for you buck forgot all about 2020 it will be good to hear about the differences in training methods as the years rolled on. 

 

They're training the house down...I think we can win the flag!

31 minutes ago, TRIGON said:

They're training the house down...I think we can win the flag!

Maybe not this year but soon. Then we might win more than one.


Just now, buck_nekkid said:

Apart from my obvious typo [censored] up, any info would be welcomed …

Yes. Apologies for the Ba$tardry.

 
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1 minute ago, TRIGON said:

Yes. Apologies for the Ba$tardry.

Reckon it makes me fair game, my screw up. But if I know when to take off my tin foil hat I could even do a genuine training report!

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3 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

Hi all,

I really appreciate the preseason training threads (big shoutout recently to Pickett Fence and others).  I wanted to help out and get down to a session or 2, but have no info in where or when they may be.  Nothing obvious on the website.  Anyone have any details?

 

Gosch's Paddock is undergoing surface upgrades until May from what i've heard, so it will most likely be down at Casey fields. I'm only guessing based off previous training in years gone by that training days and times will be Monday/Wednesday/Friday from 9am - 12pm. 


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41 minutes ago, Caligula's cohort said:

Gosch's Paddock is undergoing surface upgrades until May from what i've heard, so it will most likely be down at Casey fields. I'm only guessing based off previous training in years gone by that training days and times will be Monday/Wednesday/Friday from 9am - 12pm. 

Thanks.  Before I drive 90 mins, I’m hoping to find something more official?  Otherwise I’ll find a good and hit the highway…

15 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

Thanks.  Before I drive 90 mins, I’m hoping to find something more official?  Otherwise I’ll find a good and hit the highway…

May be best to call the club mate? They should be able to tell which training day are closed sessions (usually Wednesday?), and which are open.

@picket fence might also be able to assist as well as he is now a handy regular down at Casey.

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