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  On 09/02/2024 at 13:24, ClaNiKo said:

"Jacob van Rooyen and Josh Schache built on their forward chemistry ahead of the ball"

Looks like this will probably be our starting tall forward line-up until Petty returns

There is Nothing like experience in the forward line, even when Petty comes back, 

I pray we can get 10 or 12 very good but managed games in the forward line out of BBB and Tmac.

 
  On 09/02/2024 at 13:24, ClaNiKo said:

"Jacob van Rooyen and Josh Schache built on their forward chemistry ahead of the ball"

Looks like this will probably be our starting tall forward line-up until Petty returns

I have no problem with that and hope it takes the pressure of Petty to try and hasten his return.

 

  On 09/02/2024 at 08:22, old55 said:

It's a disgrace that the gallery doesn't load properly on the MFC Android app, it's 2024!

Doesn’t work on my iPhone either.

 
  On 09/02/2024 at 12:44, Demonland said:

Where is the Community Camp?

Seymour 


I can’t see anything on the MFC website regarding Seymour Community Camp, there’s nothing like revving up the local community or resident Dee supporters in anticipation of getting involved with the camp??

So,  one week to go till  Richmond     then a week ?   Carlton,  Then week and a half Thursday 7th  Steak and Kidney

 

It is almost here,,,,

  On 11/02/2024 at 01:17, 640MD said:

So,  one week to go till  Richmond     then a week ?   Carlton,  Then week and a half Thursday 7th  Steak and Kidney

 

It is almost here,,,,

Yeh Baby!! :)

 

Looks like they are at Gosch's today. Going by the instagram

Aren’t they supposed to be in Seymour Community Camp?


  On 12/02/2024 at 00:15, DeeZone said:

Aren’t they supposed to be in Seymour Community Camp?

Reportedly yes, today and tomorrow in Seymour DZ.

 

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

Melbourne will be away on Community Camp from Monday February 12 to Wednesday February 14. Training information will be updated following the camp.

 

Gosch's Paddock

Saturday 17 February

9:30am onwards

 

Tuesday 27 February

8:30am onwards

 

Casey Fields

Demon Family Series

Sunday 18 February

9:30am onwards

 

Friday February 23

Timing TBC

Edited by kev martin

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  On 12/02/2024 at 10:36, kev martin said:

 

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

Melbourne will be away on Community Camp from Monday February 12 to Wednesday February 14. Training information will be updated following the camp.

 

Gosch's Paddock

Saturday 17 February

9:30am onwards

 

Tuesday 27 February

8:30am onwards

 

Casey Fields

Demon Family Series

Sunday 18 February

9:30am onwards

 

Friday February 23

Timing TBC

I'm going to the Saturday session.

  On 12/02/2024 at 10:36, kev martin said:

 

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

Melbourne will be away on Community Camp from Monday February 12 to Wednesday February 14. Training information will be updated following the camp.

 

Gosch's Paddock

Saturday 17 February

9:30am onwards

 

Tuesday 27 February

8:30am onwards

 

Casey Fields

Demon Family Series

Sunday 18 February

9:30am onwards

 

Friday February 23

Timing TBC

I might go out to Casey for next Friday’s session if I can get the morning off work!

 

The club is taking a mini-break following Sunday's match, and will return to training later this week. Sessions below.

Gosch's Paddock

Tuesday 27 February

8:30am onwards

 

Casey Fields

Friday February 23

9:30am onwards

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

Edited by kev martin


My guess is they will be on a break until Fri 23rd, when they have a run at Casey.

I reckon they will do something Sunday the 25th. Maybe at Gosch's, but they may also get creative.

I like that they get to spend some time away from the job prior to the season real starting.

Edited by kev martin

Read in the transcript from the spiel of Gawny, that they have 3 days off, after the match sim with Richmond. 

They may be training somewhere on Thursday, so Sunday 25th may be a day off (a change to what I wrote in the previous post).

Your guess is as good as mine.

Edited by kev martin

I wonder if Hunter, Fullarton, T Mac and BBB will be in full training next session.

I originally posted about Brayshaw in the hope the rumour wasn't true.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell


Despite the website having said all week that  there was training at casey today, there wasnt and the gates were locked.  Some of the boys had a hit of cricket, and sounded like a fun game/session in the gym.  So not sure whether this was a last minute change or not.  

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

The below AFL training sessions are open for fan and member attendance.

Training times and locations are subject to change, so please check back prior to attending sessions. 

Please note sessions may conclude earlier or later than listed.

There may be a short opportunity for autographs and photographs at the end of each session. However, we ask that our fans respect the players' post-training schedule and recovery requirements.

Gosch's Paddock

Tuesday 27 February

8:30am onwards

Saturday 2 March

11:45am onwards

Saturday 11 March

11:45am onwards

Saturday 16 March

8:45am onwards

Tuesday 19 March

11:45am onwards

Friday 22 March

8:45am onwards

Monday 25 March

11:45am onwards

Casey Fields

Times will be updated here when available.

Given that they didn't train at Casey today, as previously slated, perhaps they will have a run tomorrow morning (Saturday). As they seem to have scheduled quite a few Saturday runs (most likely captains runs).

The Gus issues may have thrown them into some changes.

Edited by kev martin

 

Nothing set up at the moment.

Had a chat to an employee of the park, who said they may be training from 10 to 12 today as they have Gosch's booked for then.

Nothing is being set up

Victory came out at 10, crossed wires

Edited by kev martin


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