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Who’s the fella at Trac’s feet? Stick him on the opposite wing to Langers………………he looks like he’d love chasing the ball

 

Anyone have the official return to training date?

 
9 hours ago, dworship said:

Anyone have the official return to training date?

My guess is for Wednesday, I'll drop by, and hope a morning run is on at Gosch's. 

Nothing on the training page from the MFC site.

On 12/13/2022 at 7:20 AM, djr said:

Are you sure it's him?

He was kicking towards the left wing apparently so we can be pretty sure


On 1/1/2023 at 9:45 PM, kev martin said:

My guess is for Wednesday, I'll drop by, and hope a morning run is on at Gosch's. 

Nothing on the training page from the MFC site.

Any further updates? I’m thinking of going and want to take the kids. Don’t think I can handle turning up to an empty Gosch’s paddock and then having to deal with 3 kids under 8 

54 minutes ago, Marco said:

Any further updates? I’m thinking of going and want to take the kids. Don’t think I can handle turning up to an empty Gosch’s paddock and then having to deal with 3 kids under 8 

Bit of a gamble, with having to disappoint the kids.

I will post tomorrow morning just before 9.30am if they are out on Gosch's. 

They could be at Casey or may delay their start of the 2023 campaign till Friday or next week.

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3 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Bit of a gamble, with having to disappoint the kids.

I will post tomorrow morning just before 9.30am if they are out on Gosch's. 

They could be at Casey or may delay their start of the 2023 campaign till Friday or next week.

The channel 7 report stated they'll return to training next week

 
4 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Bit of a gamble, with having to disappoint the kids.

I will post tomorrow morning just before 9.30am if they are out on Gosch's. 

They could be at Casey or may delay their start of the 2023 campaign till Friday or next week.

Most likely will start next week.

26 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Bit of a gamble, with having to disappoint the kids.

I will post tomorrow morning just before 9.30am if they are out on Gosch's. 

They could be at Casey or may delay their start of the 2023 campaign till Friday or next week.

Thanks Kev 


No team training!

One demon out on Gosch's at the moment.

Mr.May, doing sprints with intervals.

Melbourne Storm are in full force, on the oval next to AAMI.

Brayshaw has just arrived. 

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16 minutes ago, kev martin said:

No team training!

One demon out on Gosch's at the moment.

Mr.May, doing sprints with intervals.

Melbourne Storm are in full force, on the oval next to AAMI.

Brayshaw has just arrived. 

Do you live at Gosch’s paddock?

Under a tree by any chance?

Or just within binocular distance?

You are a star on your training reports, greatly appreciated.

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Extra point

One of the volunteers told me, "back at Gosch's on the 11th Jan"

Edited by kev martin

Thanks Kev that is a good Xmas / new year break will be good to see them back.!!!


3 hours ago, DeeZone said:

Thanks Kev that is a good Xmas / new year break will be good to see them back.!!!

Thanks again Kev. Only Bayley and Christian were training. They were fantastic with my boys having a kick to kick with them. Had a nice chat about the round ball game with Christian who is a mad Arsenal fan. 

1 hour ago, Marco said:

Thanks again Kev. Only Bayley and Christian were training. They were fantastic with my boys having a kick to kick with them. Had a nice chat about the round ball game with Christian who is a mad Arsenal fan. 

Salem or Petracca?

4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Salem or Petracca?

I reckon it was Salem, because today's Petracca's birthday and I'd reckon he's out celebrating.

6 hours ago, kev martin said:

One of the volunteers told me, "back at Gosch's on the 11th Jan"

 

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48 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

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Perhaps they are out at Casey, or the volunteer was wrong.

I'll have a wonder down to Gosch's, Monday.

 

Obviously they train over the summer break, each player has an extensive list of training targets they must complete

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7 hours ago, Deebauched said:

Gee , they get alot of free time for professionals. 2 months post MFC season and 3 weeks for christmas.

Nice.

 

Reckon it’s a good thing that they have plenty of time off between seasons. Reckon a lot of the guys spent most of last off-season fully focussed on the responsibility and burden of being reigning premiers.

Come back fresh physically, but mentally too. Our intensity in 2022 was nowhere near the sustained levels that it was in 2021. 


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