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On the train to work this morning and it looked like the Dees out on the track at AAMI.

Can anyone confirm?

Anyone attend training who can give us a report?

 

I was also on the train this morning (around 8am) and I saw the boys training.

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I was also on the train this morning (around 8am) and I saw the boys training.

Thanks sylvinator glad I'm not hallucinating! They are working the boys hard atm with a session wed and today I believe they are at casey

 

I do know that from todays training session Jordan Gysberts did his hamstring, a 3-4 week tear apparently.

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I do know that from todays training session Jordan Gysberts did his hamstring, a 3-4 week tear apparently.

Ouch.


I do know that from todays training session Jordan Gysberts did his hamstring, a 3-4 week tear apparently.

3-4 week tear means we should see him back by round 8.

Does anyone know what Training sessions are planned before Xmas and when they return to training?

I do know that from todays training session Jordan Gysberts did his hamstring, a 3-4 week tear apparently.

Did this happen today?

Earlier training reports indicated that Gysberts was missing in action on 3 December.

 

Shattered about Gysberts!!! Can anyone give some good confirmation of this???

Shattered about Gysberts!!! Can anyone give some good confirmation of this???

He looked great at training on the 3rd of December


Next Training session - Casey Fields - Friday 17th December - 9:00am

(160 Berwick - Cranbourne Road)

Shattered about Gysberts!!! Can anyone give some good confirmation of this???

Shattered is a bit dramatic, yes it's unfortunate but it's a hamstring not an ACL

Next Training session - Casey Fields - Friday 17th December - 9:00am

(160 Berwick - Cranbourne Road)

Thank you

Shattered about Gysberts!!! Can anyone give some good confirmation of this???

I got it directly from one of the trainers as he was leaving the session,although I cant verify if he did it in that session (Mondays) or an earlier one.

I got it directly from one of the trainers as he was leaving the session,although I cant verify if he did it in that session (Mondays) or an earlier one.

Right time to do a hammy, get it right by mid Jan and no issue, just don't be a Jack Grimes 10 week Hammy


Did this happen today?

Earlier training reports indicated that Gysberts was missing in action on 3 December.

Make that 8 December ...according to Bhima. Definitely looks like Gysberts in photos of 3 December.

Gysberts hammy is better than Moribito's ACL.

Make that 8 December ...according to Bhima. Definitely looks like Gysberts in photos of 3 December.

Gysberts hammy is better than Moribito's ACL.

I told you earlier that he was ok on the 3rd..

I got an email back from the club saying he did suffer a minor setback but will be 100% for 2011

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