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  1. Kev posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Make war not love. We need to play the players in their best positions. Viney, Sparrow and Oliver, rest on the bench, not as half-forwards. Goody has a history of sequencing wins. Cannot drop too many more games. We are finding it hard to stay in games, had only small periods with the momentum. Do less role playing and more natural footy. Our confusion, as the game plan is not executed or the wrong system chosen, or a crucial mistake, causes us to scramble and lose structure. We β€œcannot buy in” if unsure about the structure, especially with the many new faces. Our transition game is rattled by the speed of opposition's movement. McVee and Lever back in, drop Sharp, have Petty forward, drop JVR (to work with Turner in the VFL).
  2. Sombre feel down at Gosch's, some thrills as Max smoothers small players under him. Gathered with kick to kick, on the whistle ran warm up and team runs. Soccer, then goal kicking. McVee ready, Windsor good, Melky wearing number 8, with Petracca, on the outside of the soccer game. Lindsay working the resistance bands, Campbell with rehab. Goody talking to Laurie. Mentha wants a run. Tholstrup looks ready.
  3. They came out in drips and drabs. Mostly seemed paired with another. AJ Henderson, Fullarton, Melksham, Woey, Brown, Turner, Laurie, Sestan, Jeffo running, quite a few in runners. The main group with kick to kick, whistle goes and drills start. The kicking drill executed at a high standard. Walking handball, flick around of the ball. Plenty of team running, though at a subdued speed. Tholstrup and Mentha a chance, as is Windsor. Great to see McVee in with the squad. Lindsay into rehab, testing and personal program. Melky up and running. Culley, and Kentfield filling numbers at the moment.
  4. Gusty wind on the Paddock for the Women. 22 in numbers, Rigoni joined in everything except the full field drill. The new player who was skilled with the ball, bouncing it naturally as she moved. Tayla shoulder had a test in one on one marking drills which turned into a minimal contact, 5 on a few, as she kicked the ball into the drill area. They continued with the high skill of kick into the net. Some other drills in 4 stations, included various kicks and ball collects. They drilled some centre bounces and contested marks.
  5. I thought the mood was serious, business to do, focus quite inner for the group. They were a little late heading out and the expectations were palpable. Sestan, Brown, Fullarton, and Woey on the far side of oval near where Green was hanging out. Kossie and Mentha hanging out, Kossie brought his child out on the grass. Tracc first to see bubs. Good sounds, some near misses, plenty hitting the goal. Melky hanging around goals, on target.
  6. Training in beautiful weather, minimal wind. More construction in the method today, included running then competive game of soccer in two paired teams attempting to get a win over each other. Some kicking for goal around the mannequins, followed by general goal kicking. It was good to see the majority of the Squad. kossie and Mentha have a special relationship, their body language is the mirror. Windsor rolling around barefoot. A few in runners, including Melksham May is main training. Adams looks ready AJ going about it. A few laps and run throughs were also done.
  7. https://www.melbournefc.com.au/teams/training-times Gosch's Paddock πŸ“† Tuesday, March 25 ⏰ 2:15pm - 2:45pm πŸ“ Gosch's Paddock πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Session type: Light recovery πŸ“† Friday, March 28 ⏰ 10:00am - 10:30am πŸ“ Gosch's Paddock πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Session type: Pre-game captain's run πŸ“† Monday, March 31 ⏰ 1:45pm - 2:15pm πŸ“ Gosch's Paddock πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Session type: Light recovery
  8. 22 down at Gosch’s for a skills training run. One in rehab (Taylor), 2 in personal programs (Rigoni). A mixture of high level skills, roll and hit the catcher net, and straight run through ball movement. They performed plenty of set ups, with the ruck tapping to a moving mid. They were not in MFC training gear. The standards were very good. No Paxman, Bannan, Pearce. Kate and Tayla leading, with talk and examples. Wotherspoon and Chaplin working with purpose, Eliza and Goldrick working hard. Pisano working hard, Hanks doing everything well. We have a new young ruck, tap work was good.
  9. The run on a beautiful morning had Casey players on the paddock early. They look very young to me. Then MFC Casey players joined them, followed by MFC. Half of them in runners, soccer ball is out, some doing slow laps, many kicking the miraculous snaps from the boundary. Tracc working hard on his set shot. Max and Tmac talking to each other with some trainers. Lasted for 30 minutes. Another very relaxed, unstructured affair, love and the warm fuzzies. I am not sure what this kind of Captain's run accomplishes. Last season they would work on the game plan, especially walk through the set ups, and some disciplined ball work.
  10. They put several signs out last Thursday week, at the entries to the paddock, even then people were using the field. This one must be a left over from those days, or maybe a CYA (cover your A).
  11. https://www.melbournefc.com.au/teams/training-times This popped up. "Please note: The light recovery sessions and pre-game captain's run sessions which take place at Gosch's Paddock, are now on individualised player schedules. The sessions are short in duration, and not all players will be out on Gosch's Paddock." A few probably don't want to kick a soccer ball around, and may have felt there was better use of their time. It will be interesting to see if that, and to what extent, that happens.
  12. Walking down Walsh St, opposite side of the Yarra from the Paddock, I could hear the boisterousness of the MFC players. Beautiful Autumn day here. Arrived as they did some runs. The players out there, ran well. Looks like we got through the game physically well. Goal kicking looked accurate. Before they started, Williams gave them the run down of what he expects. Ended with many having snaps from the boundary. Bowey has beautiful control. There were four of them not kicking goals, but passing between each other, Howes, Sestan, Laurie and Woey. Melky has slimmed down quite a bit (very top light), cannot be far off. Spargo not being here is concerning, if he played the practice match for Casey, wouldn't he be in the recovery session? (Unless he has his own program)
  13. https://www.melbournefc.com.au/teams/training-times Gosch's Paddock πŸ“† Tuesday, March 18 ⏰ 1:45pm - 2:15pm πŸ“ Gosch's Paddock πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Session type: Light recovery πŸ“† Saturday, March 22 ⏰ 10:00am - 10:30am πŸ“ Gosch's Paddock πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Session type: Pre-game captain's run
  14. Kev replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    We were in it all day. Just couldn't stretch out the score enough to get some comfort as the GWS kept themselves close. Some good dynamic plays out of the centre, with other take them on runs. Became a wrestle and a fight for much of the game. I thought we battled well. GWS have some fast ball movement in them, with kicks to advantage ending in easy goals. Their captain is very good, loved his game. A few times they got lucky with the bounce of the ball. Deflating to lose a close one after being infront most of the game. Loved that some of the newbies goaled. Lindsay has a good footy brain. Need to put more angle on our kicks, too easy to turn when we go straight. Also, need to go quick if they get a chance, appeared scared at times to make an error. I would like to see more of our flair and dare. Perhaps wet conditions made it difficult. Play infront of your man on wet days, don't let the ball get behind you and keep your feet. We played for the 4 quarters. Will be better off for the run. We have comraderie.
  15. Kev replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    At the Saturday training he was in runners (not boots like everyone else), though still participating.