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Marty (volunteer for MFC), tells me AFLW training will be on from 6.45 pm at Gosch's. 

He also mentioned that the men will begin training, mainly at Gosch's from the 28 or 29th of this month. 

Into their warm-up,  which finished with a bit of, grab the sash from a player through a small group, of british bulldog type.

Into three groups. Line kicking, stoppages/smoothers/handball and takling, and a hanball game 4 on 4, with rotations to each station.

Colvin and Mcnamara working together, kicking and small run throughs. 

Sherrif working wth a coach doing precision passes.

Duffy handling the balls with a coach.

Beautiful evening.

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After some sprints they split into 3 squads and their simulations were played in a 35 meter by 80 meter field.

Congestion and very challenging game.

 

Sherrif has  een running some laps. Hopefully like Heath on Tuesday who has now joined the full squad.

Duffy walking the boundary.

Watt is with the rehabbing team now. 

 

The main squad has split into their lines. Paxman with the forwards. Mackin with the mids. Lampard and Heath with the backs.

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Into a full sim.

Finally they took a knee and Stinear talked to them for quite some time.

Go Dees

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