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14 hours ago, old dee said:

That is about as likely as me nominating for the draft pf.

What pick will you go at??

 
9 minutes ago, picket fence said:

What pick will you go at??

Surely we'd be able to pick up @old dee as a Cat B rookie?

 
On 26/10/2024 at 14:55, stinga said:

Usually at this time the occasional person spots a few having a run pre official training at Gosh's

Twice in the last week around 9am ive driven by and seen some fellas running around Gosch doing fitness work, couldn't make them out from the distance though

22 hours ago, joeboy said:

But we still didn’t  make the finals despite these earth shattering statistics 

Yes! And I blame them.

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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.

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Gosch's Paddock

Monday, November 11
Gosch's Paddock
10:00am - 11:30am

Wednesday, November 13
Gosch's Paddock
10:00am - 11:30am

Friday, November 15
Gosch's Paddock
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Monday, November 18
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10:00am - 11:30am

Getting to Gosch's Paddock

Public transport

Gosch's Paddock is located a short walk from Richmond train station. Jolimont station is also located a 10-minute walk away.

Tram route 70 also stops near the ground at AAMI Park (stop 7D). Tram route 48 and 75 are also located in the vicinity near Jolimont Station.

Bus 246 (Latrobe Uni - Elsternwick Station) travels down Punt Road, and stops at the corner of Olympic Blvd. From here patrons can walk to Gosch's Paddock.

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Non-event car parking is available opposite AAMI Park at the National Tennis Centre. If an event is on the precinct, parking prices may be higher. 

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Interesting that they aren't using Casey. The Tracc influence? 

By the way, the surface of Gosch's is looking and feeling great. Plenty of give, and the scuff marks and divots have been worked on (filled over during the men's off-season).

Edited by kev martin

 

"They’re training at Gosch’s on Monday morning, they leave to attend the camp in Bright the following Monday and at this stage (because of the draft next week) there won’t be any sessions for the remainder of next week."

Ghostwriter out 👋

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30 minutes ago, Slartibartfast said:

That seems really odd to me. 

I assumed that the info from the Ghost has them travelling after the Nov 18 for their camp. Which could be in Bright and on the way home, perhaps they are dropping into Mansfield, or they are in Mansfield the entire time.

Draught night is Wednesday 20th and Thursday 21st. I imagine the new draftees would go camping as well.

Leaves us speculating from the 18th to 25th November about what they are up to.

Perhaps the camp is after the 26th Nov?

 

Edited by kev martin

According to The Age scribes Oliver "...was in excellent touch and condition, and appears to be motivated to rebound after a turbulent 2024..." 

He looks pretty good in their picture

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Oliver returns early to training

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

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Monday, November 18
Gosch's Paddock
10:00am - 11:30am

Wednesday, November 20
Gosch's Paddock
10:00am - 11:30am

Friday, November 22
Gosch's Paddock
10:00am - 12:00pm

Tuesday, November 26
Mansfield Recreation Reserve 
9am - 10am: Open Training
10am - 10.15am: Player Signing Session

2 hours ago, At Least I Saw a Flag said:

Hmm, I might pop in tomorrow (during a bike ride) to see how the boys are going.

Who else is going?

 

I will be attending some of the training tomorrow. 

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No Casey training so far. 

I wonder if it was ditched (or used only when necessary) as part of the FD review and player feedback.

8 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

No Casey training so far. 

I wonder if it was ditched (or used only when necessary) as part of the FD review and player feedback.

It was reported on Demonland that they are upgrading/working on the surface at Casey field.

18 minutes ago, kev martin said:

It was reported on Demonland that they are upgrading/working on the surface at Casey field.

Yeah I can't imagine they'll be ditching Casey anytime soon for training.

Not so long ago they were trumpeting their brand spanking new indoor training facilities.


I'm sure I read somewhere that Casey has been unavailable due to resurfacing or some other type of work being carried out on the ground.

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Welcome back @Ghostwriter👏

 

 

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And what an interesting profile you have. 😉

 

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14 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

I'm sure I read somewhere that Casey has been unavailable due to resurfacing or some other type of work being carried out on the ground.

A few hours earlier:😉😁

6 hours ago, kev martin said:

It was reported on Demonland that they are upgrading/working on the surface at Casey field.

 

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