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No Training @ AAMI park due to women’s World Cup?

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9 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Thats what the MFC website says

Thanks can’t see it in the website, I hear July & August? So players need to travel 55 mins to Casey to train & compete for a top 4 finals spot whilst the rest of the teams have zero interruptions?

 
3 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Thanks can’t see it in the website, I hear July & August? So players need to travel 55 mins to Casey to train & compete for a top 4 finals spot whilst the rest of the teams have zero interruptions?

Sounds pretty amateur doesn’t it!

4 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Thanks can’t see it in the website, I hear July & August? So players need to travel 55 mins to Casey to train & compete for a top 4 finals spot whilst the rest of the teams have zero interruptions?

Its under Teams/Training Times


6 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Thanks can’t see it in the website, I hear July & August? So players need to travel 55 mins to Casey to train & compete for a top 4 finals spot whilst the rest of the teams have zero interruptions?

Add it to the list of reasons we need our OWN training base close to home.

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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Add it to the list of reasons we need our OWN training base close to home.

How many other clubs are having to deal with this, forced to drive 50/60 mins to drive Casey??

 
14 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Thanks can’t see it in the website, I hear July & August? So players need to travel 55 mins to Casey to train & compete for a top 4 finals spot whilst the rest of the teams have zero interruptions?

We won a premiership doing just that

AAMI Park was built for football and rugby so those sports will always take priority there. It sucks from a track watchers perspective but at least Casey has all that is required as a training facility and I'd guess that most AFL footballers would live on the eastern side of the city although Ben Brown wouldn't necessarily look forward to the daily commute from Ascot Vale.  


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10 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

We won a premiership doing just that

It was a mixture of training @ both venues, bloody frustrating to see Collingwood less than 800 meters away not get affected yet always seems our club continues to be affected & having to adjust around our bloody nomadic training facilities 

41 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

We won a premiership doing just that

There was no traffic in 2021

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