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Haven't seen any references to us training the house down lately.

Just as well.

 
6 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Haven't seen any references to us training the house down lately.

Just as well.

Haven’t seen any evidence of the team doing any training lately.

It’s a bit unusual isn’t it, we need to be on our toes Vs Bluebaggers don’t wNt to let them think they have our measure they have recruited well over the past few years.!!

 
3 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

It’s a bit unusual isn’t it, we need to be on our toes Vs Bluebaggers don’t wNt to let them think they have our measure they have recruited well over the past few years.!!

They may have decided to train at a different location away from the prying eyes of the media.

25 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

They may have decided to train at a different location away from the prying eyes of the media.

They could still do some media/socials of what they are up to, seeing we are all a bit in shock and going quiet isn't the best way to move on.

No training at Gosch's this morning. 

Interestingly, some of the scheduled sessions ( https://www.melbournefc.com.au/teams/training-times ), are later in the morning 11.45 am. Not all are captain's run.

Perhaps they are going to work a bit more on intention/purpose/review prior to hitting the paddock. 

Edited by kev martin


2 minutes ago, kev martin said:

They could still do some media/socials of what they are up to, seeing we are all a bit in shock and going quiet isn't the best way to move on.

No training at Gosch's this morning. 

Interestingly, some of the scheduled sessions ( https://www.melbournefc.com.au/teams/training-times ), are later in the morning 11.45 am. Not all are captain's run.

Perhaps they are going to work a bit more on intention/purpose/review prior to hitting the paddock. 

I am quite sur they would of completed training somewhere.

NO TRAINING AT CASEY TODAY😱

I wonder where they are training???

 
23 hours ago, kev martin said:

They could still do some media/socials of what they are up to, seeing we are all a bit in shock and going quiet isn't the best way to move on.

No training at Gosch's this morning. 

Interestingly, some of the scheduled sessions ( https://www.melbournefc.com.au/teams/training-times ), are later in the morning 11.45 am. Not all are captain's run.

Perhaps they are going to work a bit more on intention/purpose/review prior to hitting the paddock. 

A whole heap of Open Training Sessions have been put up on the MFC website.

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

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.


12 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Pretty strange we've not heard anything or seen any social media posts??

Perhaps these are super secret tactical sessions.

I doubt there is anything nefarious going on.

With that being said a couple of photos wouldn't give away anything.

1 minute ago, Lefty said:

Perhaps these are super secret tactical sessions.

I doubt there is anything nefarious going on.

With that being said a couple of photos wouldn't give away anything.

At they very least they should be able to give some updates as to the progress of players on the injury list.

Once again it seems as though (a) this club doesn't care about its members or (b) the club is staffed by amateurs.


27 minutes ago, seventyfour said:

Pretty sure the players got a break after the Richmond game?

They had a three day break.

1 hour ago, Lefty said:

Perhaps these are super secret tactical sessions.

I doubt there is anything nefarious going on.

With that being said a couple of photos wouldn't give away anything.

Yeah super secret... Bombing into a crowded forward 50🤪

14 hours ago, Demonland said:

A whole heap of Open Training Sessions have been put up on the MFC website.

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

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.

They changed some of the starting times.

Tomorrow starts at 9.45 am and not 8.45 am 

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

Gosch's Paddock

Tuesday 27 February
9:45am onwards

Saturday 2 March
11:45am onwards

Saturday 11 March
11:45am onwards

Saturday 16 March
9:45am onwards

Tuesday 19 March
11:45am onwards

Friday 22 March
9:45am onwards

Monday 25 March
11:45am onwards

Edited by kev martin


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

A couple more open training sesssion have been added.

 Demon Family Series April School Holiday Open Training

Date and location: April 7 (Gosch's Paddock or nearby location)

Inclusions:

Players training

Signing opportunities

Kids' activities

Partner giveaways

 

Demon Family Series July School Holiday Open Training

Date and location: TBC (Gosch's Paddock or nearby location)

Inclusions:

Players training

Signing opportunities

Kids' activities

Partner giveaways

Are there any food outlets or toilet facilities at Gosch’s? Want to take the little guy to training and I just know he’ll want food and definitely need the bathroom. Also are some of the players available for a happy snap and autograph?

SCG Open Training Session

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

Wednesday 6 March
3:15pm onwards with player signing at the conclusion of training.

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I am arriving in Sydney on Wednesday and will attempt to make this sessions but will depend on no flight delays and traffic in Sydney. May be pushing it.

Melbourne Sessions below. I will be at training tomorrow morning.

Gosch's Paddock

Saturday 2 March
11:45am onwards

Monday 11 March
11:45am onwards

Saturday 16 March
9:45am onwards

Tuesday 19 March
11:45am onwards

Friday 22 March
9:45am onwards

Monday 25 March
11:45am onwards

Demon Family Series April School Holiday Open Training

Date and location: April 7 (Gosch's Paddock or nearby location)
Inclusions:
Players training
Signing opportunities
Kids' activities
Partner giveaways

Demon Family Series July School Holiday Open Training

Date and location: TBC (Gosch's Paddock or nearby location)
Inclusions:
Players training
Signing opportunities
Kids' activities
Partner giveaways

Casey Fields

Times will be updated here when available.

 

Will the Dee's stay in Adelaide for the week between games just a thought?

6 minutes ago, Kent said:

Will the Dee's stay in Adelaide for the week between games just a thought?

In Round 3 we play Port Adelaide on Saturday night 30th March and then play Adelaide the following week in Gather Round on the Thursday night (4th April) off a 5 day break to the Crows 6 day break with a trip back from Perth.

You'd have to think we will stay in Adelaide given the short turn around. We would be crazy not to with all that traveling back and forth especially with the 5 day break in between.

Our match the next week in Round 5 is also a Thursday night (11th April) against Brisbane before we get a bye leading into a Wednesday night ANZAC eve game on 24th April.


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