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TRAINING: Friday 13th January 2023

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If any Trackwatchers are heading out Casey way today (Friday) or Monday we’d love a training report  

Date: Friday 13 January
Time: 9.30am
Location: Casey Fields 

Date: Monday 16 January
Time: 9:30am
Location: Casey Fields

*Please note: Training times and locations are subject to change at late notice.

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/teams/training-times

 
5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

If any Trackwatchers are heading out Casey way today (Friday) or Monday we’d love a training report  

Date: Friday 13 January
Time: 9.30am
Location: Casey Fields 

Date: Monday 16 January
Time: 9:30am
Location: Casey Fields

*Please note: Training times and locations are subject to change at late notice.

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/teams/training-times

Well done Andy.

Never before have we had so many eager and faithful trackies!!

Just watch for the vipers out Casey way we don't need any statues at Casey for another 20/30 years. 

I am heading to training now, but with my 2 kids, so I will try to add some info later.

I am assuming gates are open to go in and watch like the good old pre covid days???

 
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1 hour ago, Yokozuna said:

I am heading to training now, but with my 2 kids, so I will try to add some info later.

I am assuming gates are open to go in and watch like the good old pre covid days???

I would assume that’s the case considering that they advertised the session on the website. 

5 hours ago, 58er said:

Well done Andy.

Never before have we had so many eager and faithful trackies!!

Just watch for the vipers out Casey way we don't need any statues at Casey for another 20/30 years. 

What about one of RDB and Fritsch both wearing no 31 with wording such as " The Messiahs of God "

 


Bit of an entree.

Love that perfectly timed and weighted little bump (no chance of a free) tmac does to give himself position (and put Grundy out of position).

That's forward craft baby.

5 minutes ago, binman said:

Love that perfectly timed and weighted little bump (no chance of a free) tmac does to give himself position (and put Grundy out of position).

That's forward craft baby.

You took the thoughts right outta my head! (Nods to Jim Steinman) 

 
11 minutes ago, Webber said:

You took the thoughts right outta my head! (Nods to Jim Steinman) 

The clip needed one more tmac mark.

Then Jim stenman would really come into play.

I hadn't realised that the Casey ground was also used for soccer. (I assume that's what the painted markings on the ground are for). Do soccer teams just train there or is it used for games as well? 


51 minutes ago, binman said:

Love that perfectly timed and weighted little bump (no chance of a free) tmac does to give himself position (and put Grundy out of position).

That's forward craft baby.

Now that he is left, i feel strangely more comfortable knocking Jackson. 

But now he is freo player i can say JACKSON IS MILES OFF BEING A GENUINE FORWARD. 

There are a number of reason why, for example he has no idea about leading patters it would appear. But his biggest issue is he doesn't use his body like a real forward the way Tmac and Fritter do. Doesn't seem able to protect the drop zone and often jumps straight up like the basketballer he is - which might be a factor in why he double grabs so often.

He'll no doubt improve his forward craft - he's a kid still after all (and a supremely talented one at that) - but he is well behind the eight ball given those skills are not instinctive.

By way of comparison, when i first saw Fritter play for Casey, the thing that jumped out straight away was how well he used his body and how natural a forward he was.  Those skills immediately translated to the AFL level. 

25 minutes ago, binman said:

Now that he is left, i feel strangely more comfortable knocking Jackson. 

But now he is freo player i can say JACKSON IS MILES OFF BEING A GENUINE FORWARD. 

There are a number of reason why, for example he has no idea about leading patters it would appear. But his biggest issue is he doesn't use his body like a real forward the way Tmac and Fritter do. Doesn't seem able to protect the drop zone and often jumps straight up like the basketballer he is - which might be a factor in why he double grabs so often.

He'll no doubt improve his forward craft - he's a kid still after all (and a supremely talented one at that) - but he is well behind the eight ball given those skills are not instinctive.

By way of comparison, when i first saw Fritter play for Casey, the thing that jumped out straight away was how well he used his body and how natural a forward he was.  Those skills immediately translated to the AFL level. 

Category B rookies face enormous challenges if they are ever to make it. I've always believed a person with Australian footballing skills but who is not fully fit has a much better chance of having a successful football career than an athlete who has to learn the skills. There are exceptions and I admire everyone that has a go, whether they make it or not. It makes the stories of success for players not bought up with Aussie Rules, most obviously Jim Stynes, but also Sean Wight, Zac Touhy, Tadgh Kennelly, and even Mason Cox, something we should all admire. However, I suspect Oliver Sestan might have a better chance of success than any recruit initially chosen because of their success as athletes but without any Australian football experience.  

56 minutes ago, binman said:

Doesn't seem able to protect the drop zone and often jumps straight up like the basketballer he is - which might be a factor in why he double grabs so often.

 

Don't think so.

It's more to do with soft hands, timing and the instant reaction of your hands, after the initial touch.

Marking a footy, is of course different to catching a smaller ball, like a cricket ball.

With the smaller ball it goes into your hand (s) and then is surrounded by the rest of the hand (s).

Marking is taking a grip of a football, that is strong enough to secure the ball, but not too strong as to cause it to rebound off the hands.

A basketballer, like a footballer, takes a bigger ball without juggling wherever possible and the techniques are similar, despite different ball shapes.

Sorry, just got carried away.

Edited by Redleg

4 hours ago, Redleg said:

Don't think so.

It's more to do with soft hands, timing and the instant reaction of your hands, after the initial touch.

Marking a footy, is of course different to catching a smaller ball, like a cricket ball.

With the smaller ball it goes into your hand (s) and then is surrounded by the rest of the hand (s).

Marking is taking a grip of a football, that is strong enough to secure the ball, but not too strong as to cause it to rebound off the hands.

Sorry, just got carried away.

Fair points.

I was just thinking that players who control the drop zone are perhaps less likely to have a marking attempt impacted by their opponents' efforts to spoil and are less susceptible to getting bumped just as they are about to mark the footy.

By the by, the best catches in cricket have soft hands too.

Edited by binman


48 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Was Oliver or Hunter at training?

Both in attendance. Great to see

Edited by 12345_54321

1 hour ago, binman said:

Now that he is left, i feel strangely more comfortable knocking Jackson. 

But now he is freo player i can say JACKSON IS MILES OFF BEING A GENUINE FORWARD. 

There are a number of reason why, for example he has no idea about leading patters it would appear. But his biggest issue is he doesn't use his body like a real forward the way Tmac and Fritter do. Doesn't seem able to protect the drop zone and often jumps straight up like the basketballer he is - which might be a factor in why he double grabs so often.

He'll no doubt improve his forward craft - he's a kid still after all (and a supremely talented one at that) - but he is well behind the eight ball given those skills are not instinctive.

By way of comparison, when i first saw Fritter play for Casey, the thing that jumped out straight away was how well he used his body and how natural a forward he was.  Those skills immediately translated to the AFL level. 

Just a thought - Maybe he won't be played as a forward anymore...

 

I was at Casey lads. I'll leave the reporting to the others but feel free to ask me any questions you may have.

🔴🔵

A mate told me that choco sat with the spectators in the new temporary stands and explained what was happening and how the drones worked.  Great PR.

4 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

I was at Casey lads. I'll leave the reporting to the others but feel free to ask me any questions you may have.

🔴🔵

Would love a bit of a report RL 😉

Edited by 12345_54321


4 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

I was at Casey lads. I'll leave the reporting to the others but feel free to ask me any questions you may have.

🔴🔵

I've waited long enough.. 

Now give us a report!

13 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

I was at Casey lads. I'll leave the reporting to the others but feel free to ask me any questions you may have.

🔴🔵

My question is - What happened at training today?

@RedLegs23

Were they still doing hard running after the sims?

Did you notice if Pickett was, for the midfield or forwards?

Was J.Smith doing any drills.

Did it look like, May, Brayshaw, or Petty, were still on modified programs?

How did Jefferson, Howes or Sestan train?

 

 
50 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Just a thought - Maybe he won't be played as a forward anymore...

 

Freo have gone public saying we under-utilized him as a forward and they have the magic beans to turn him in to Tom Lynch.

Personally, I think they're dreaming.


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