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kev martin

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  1. What a big game. Really looking forward to it. It is a setting the pecking order game. Can we play close to perfect or at least smart footy. If not that, then hard, desperate footy for 4 quarters will do. Can't give them many turnovers as Colly's will make us pay because they can go very fast to their offensive transition. Third game in Melbourne and at the MCG, plenty of time to freshen up, get routine, and stability. Which should help, mind and body be right. C'mon Dees perform on the big stage. I remember when this was our "finals" type match for us in the season. We have come so far. Now to get it done, build our confidence, and set us up for a good year.
  2. Thought it was a good win. Kept our nose infront all night. Responded well after the Blue's got a run on. The quick runs from the a slinging backline were great. A better handball game than last week. A couple of series were right on the edge, and ended up breaking the line and leading to effective inside 50 marks. We looked a quicker team. After the scrutiny Carlton faced by the media, I thought they may have made it a closer game. They were desperate at times, and we handled their pressure. We managed the tempo better than other recent games (still a work in progress) and played the switch several times as well. Didn't give junk time goals, though the last 4 minutes of game looked a bit unsteady when we were trying to ice it. They fumbled a fair bit in the first half, then we started playing to their level. Happy we lifted in the last quarter. Max marking the ball, really helps us.
  3. We are fine, clear night, spent the week in Melbourne, on prime time MCG. They want to turn the season back our way. Fight Dees, help each other, 1 percenters, swarm, play smart, get some tempo, hold our marks, convert our opportunities, and don't turnover in a handball panic. Go Dees
  4. Underperforming players, Chandler, Spargo, McVee, even Langdon. Shake them up, best 23 isn't set yet, put a fire under them, perform, execute, or back to the 2nds for a week. Get JJ to take'em on, and see if he can do the spectacular instead of the team first.
  5. Thank you Sped, great reading, balanced, easy to read and uplifting. Please post more of these well considered, and gentle thoughts. How lucky those kids of yours are, if your parenting approach is anything like what you have offered. Keep the beautiful communication and I assume the parenting work up.
  6. I was told he was there. Lewis said he saw Verrall in a photo, head shaven. Missed that, good chance he turned up late to rehab, was incognito doing the main training, or made his way down for the celebrations
  7. Missed that, good chance he turned up late to rehab, was incognito doing the main training, or made his way down for the celebrations.
  8. No sign if him. That is two weeks, on the Monday's, in a row.
  9. It was the Demon Army, thanking them for getting so close to winning, as well as thanking all the hard working staff for the behind the scenes actions. More importantly it was the acknowledgement of, and coming together with, our first nations peoples. I get the feeling they aren't taking it as serious as some spectators. They were jovial today, and I imagine they are keeping their spirits up, and working on the deficiencies.
  10. Could be tendon related/strain. They will flair after a heavy work load. I understand they take longer to heal, 4 to 6 weeks. I think we have to wait till Oliver starts sprinting, with a work load of greater than 30 minutes. Didn't appeared hampered when training. I also watched him on Saturday afternoon. He was covering a fair bit of distance, moving over at least 3/4 of the paddock, but never sprinting.
  11. National Reconciliation Week. The young first nation fella's came down and did a performance. A few of the MFC players joined in, as the fella's paired up with a player. All the staff members were there, enjoying a barbecue put on by the Demon Army. Quite a few of the AFLW players also turned up. I think their preseason may start tonight?
  12. They did two drills, both very close. One taken by Mark William's. Kicking and hanballing short distances. His encouragement is still ringing in my ears. Fast hands, be perfect, watch the ball down onto your foot. The other one was all handballs. They had to go quick because of the numerous balls in play. On one end of the formation, they were on their knees, flicking the ball up, after it hit the ground ahead of them. Good call Layzie
  13. Yep, though it is only a short session. He is also doing small distance ball handling with Moniz-Wakefield, after all the other players have left for the sheds. I saw him feel for the back of his hammy early in the warm up. Like a test, but didn't do it again during the session.
  14. Oliver with the main group, as is Grundy. Those doing there own warm ups include, Tmac, Spargo, Hibbo, Friitta, BBB, and J.Smith. All in runners except BBB. Rehab, is K.Turner. Spargo, BBB, J.Smith, and Tmac, join the main group. Now, Hibbo has joined. Schache, with the main group. Petty, is doing his own program. They have put a barbecue on for staff, the kids and I assume anyone else.
  15. We don't play a tempo style game. When we get the ball, it seems we go, go, go. Makes it physically demanding for the players, given how hard we two-way run by being a good transition team. Need to play smart when we have the ball, search for the best, or at least, an unpredictable corridor. Pass the ball round a bit, if an angle off the line isn't clear, then stretch the opponents. When they find space, then go fast. Otherwise, we just go into the walls, as our runners are closed down and pressured by being outnumbered. That forces us to panic with the into 50 arc delivery, and allows the opposition defenders to easily pick the leads. They need to be better at creating space, getting overlaps, finding gears (slow, medium and fast), and forming a swarm.
  16. AFL Training Sessions MFC National Reconciliation Week Open Training Date: Monday, May 29, 2023 Time: 11.30am - 12pm Location: Gosch's Paddock Posted on: https://www.melbournefc.com.au/teams/training-times
  17. Disappointed in our forward line delivery. Our strategy seems to be bomb it in, hope for a mark (no one is getting to the drop of the ball, hitting the pack from the side, or they compete againsteach other). They can't be hoping for a front and centre small, as there isn't anyone positioned well enough, or our smalls are also competing for the the mark. No change of angles off the line, or switching. That over handballing, as well as balls to players under pressure, I don't get it! The runners need to be moving to space not to the congestion. Gee, we didn't use the space the MCG offers very well. Nearly stole it again, but our process and structures to finish off close games is not good enough. Why not play the entire game with the sought of endeavour they show, when it is ten minutes to go. Our defensive structures keep us close, though difficult, when ineffective when we had the ball, and Waly was getting multiple entries, causing them to struggle.
  18. Noticed Oliver on Gosch's as I walked into the game today. Clayton was running and kicking with a trainer. Working his way all over the paddock. Good signs I reckon.
  19. Want to see us play on the edge for the entire match, hard, fast, smart footy. Plenty of tackling pressure, hunting and creative handballing and kicks. They will not give the backline easy intercepts, as the Waly's are good at not kicking down the line of the goals. Hope to see our defence being more one on one and accountable. Small forwards need to kick a handful. Go Dees.
  20. I thought he was referring to Casey, and dazzle sparkling in that game.
  21. https://concreteplayground.com/melbourne/travel-leisure/caulfield-racecourse-reserve-looks-set-to-be-revitalised-as-a-public-park-and-recreation-space The article suggest that Caulfield racecourse has $500 million allocated. "Back in 2018, the Victorian Government committed $1 million towards developing the strategy and managing the reserve, which is one of the largest open public spaces south of the CBD. The Melbourne Racing Club is putting $285 million towards the precinct's racecourse-related improvements." I assume the other $215 million is Government. No mention of MFC.
  22. All the sessions on Gosch's have been very short, this season. Players make themselves available for selfies and signatures. The main training, where the sims occur, patterns of play can be interpreted and the players go into their associated lines, are all at Casey (which is closed to the public). It is unfortunate for those interested in observing proper/full session.
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