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Double Trouble Dees

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Nice article. Great to read that they are already good mates.

 

they are already bouncing off each other and working together. i like it

Indigenous wonder Liam Jurrah, in particular, has them awestruck.

Scully: "Some of Jurrah's marks at training . . ."

Trengove: "He's the biggest freak I have ever seen".

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It's all fine and dandy but what does it say about our playing list that 2x18 yo can waltz in and smash the ceiling with there fitness levels?

It's all fine and dandy but what does it say about our playing list that 2x18 yo can waltz in and smash the ceiling with there fitness levels?

I thought that too, but it is time to set new standards inside the MFC

It's all fine and dandy but what does it say about our playing list that 2x18 yo can waltz in and smash the ceiling with there fitness levels?

well Sculyl in particular is pretty much the fittest bloke to ever come through the system so I imagine it would be a similar situation at any other club they were at... his times are better than Judd, that's Judd now, not Judd as a recruit

correct me if I'm wrong?

 

It's all fine and dandy but what does it say about our playing list that 2x18 yo can waltz in and smash the ceiling with there fitness levels?

It says that we have picked up two guys who are excellent trainers, have a fantastic work ethic, know where they want to go and are exceptional athelets

My guess is that is why we recruited them.

Can only benefit those around them.

It's all fine and dandy but what does it say about our playing list that 2x18 yo can waltz in and smash the ceiling with there fitness levels?

It explains why we have struggled for the last three years.


It explains why we have struggled for the last three years.

46 years to be more precise!

Read here.

This article chears me considerably. It's a great thing that these two seem to be getting along well. It can only help us down the track. Also quite good that they're already looking like stars.

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