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 A lovely late morning run, they were very chirpy and enjoying session.

Not training, but down at Gosch's was Goldrick and Colvin, Harris and Beasley also on the boundary or assisting.

Hose was rehabbing, doing sharp, short, change of direction runs and some jogging under trainer's supervision. 

Light duties (all in runners) included, McNamara, Paxman, and possibly Rigoni (ran some drills but didn't participate in sims or structural drills).

Hore did some running and short sprints. Joined the group for some structural sims, but didn't do the full sims. Looks like she will be right to go.

Twenty-four players that are fit and in full training. 

The goal kicking practice started well, though deteriorated as they went.

Skills were very good in the structural sims and the sims. They were working on the short passes in the forward area and creating overlap run through the corridors.

Standouts Hanks, Heath, Zanker, Gillard. S.Taylor, and Gall. 

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On 28/10/2024 at 18:26, kev martin said:

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

AFLW TRAINING 
Thursday, October 31
3:25pm - 4:45pm
Gosch's Paddock

Could be last time to see them on the track, this season

(Though, hoping the Boos do us a favour, and we also get through the Woods)

Edited by kev martin

 

I posted this over on the Hawks game thread. Curious, the reference to (optimism about?) 'next week'!😄

Anyway, it also confirms most of the unavailables for Saturday.

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1686096/injury-report-skipper-to-test

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4 hours ago, kev martin said:

Could be last time to see them on the track, this season

(Though, hoping the Boos do us a favour, and we also get through the Woods)

There was only me as a spectator at the Tuesday open training.

I hope a few turn up to show support to the MFC AFLW, at their possible last run for the year. They deserve it.

AFLW TRAINING 
Thursday, October 31
3:25pm - 4:45pm
Gosch's Paddock


17 hours ago, kev martin said:

There was only me as a spectator at the Tuesday open training.

I hope a few turn up to show support to the MFC AFLW, at their possible last run for the year. They deserve it.

AFLW TRAINING 
Thursday, October 31
3:25pm - 4:45pm
Gosch's Paddock

An incredible turn around mid season. Very proud of them.

We'll miss Goldy, I think she's been our best this season.

We've still got a heap out injured but we're playing incredibly well.

Go the Blues.... By a point

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