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Finally, as I said to my Brother, I bet many of the people at training were Demonland posters. [censored], you're an ugly bunch. Eat less.

I'll assume that you see the irony here, B)

 

Thank you for all the reports guys, greatly appreciated from those of us who can't be arsed going.

I suppose we will find out exactly who is injured and who isn't during the intra-club practice match, and obviously will be interested to see (through someone else's eyes) how our rookies and first year players handle themselves, how our yet to debut second year players in Blease and Tapscott (if he plays) travel and how our backline sets up. Will be interesting in seeing who takes FB and who covers Bruce's role.

Finally, as I said to my Brother, I bet many of the people at training were Demonland posters. [censored], you're an ugly bunch. Eat less.

I suppose we will find out exactly who is injured and who isn't during the intra-club practice match

No we won't! It's on a Thursday!

 

WJ and Demonland are attending the intra-club match, so it looks like we will.

I'll assume that you see the irony here, B)

To True- especially one should look into the mirror unless they have smashed all.


Finally, as I said to my Brother, I bet many of the people at training were Demonland posters. [censored], you're an ugly bunch. Eat less.

You obviously didn't notice me!

Hope you paid better attention to the players :unsure:

You obviously didn't notice me!

Hope you paid better attention to the players :unsure:

Didn't you read his report.

Jones was okay from what I saw, Yes he was running laps but he was going at good pace (75%). For the 1/2hr I was there he was in all drills except the kick out from defence drills thats when he started running laps. I have more concern for Tappy who ran laps the entire time I was there, Again at good pace but didn't participate in all drills that I saw.

I'm sorry but that was my point. Not injured just a more a rest day .

 

Liam Jurrah: Jurrah's training was a highlight today. He has often not been with the main group when I have been at training but he completed all the drills. For a while I focussed only on him because his kicking was perfect. He did eventually miss a target (he is at least part human). He was vocal and moving well across the ground, although midway through training he was spoiled by M. Newton while taking a mark and was proppy getting up. He is definitely carrying am minor ankle injury, but it must be minor as he continued to train on. His haircut - a vertical mullet - is also getting longer at the back and looking pretty great. It is simply a matter of staying fit and Jurrah will be a nightmare for the opposition.

if you dare injure Liam Jurrah Michael Newton, i will be one very angry man!!!!

Thank you all for the training reports. A great read while killing time waiting for a flight back home.


Watts trained very well. He knows he's now the main man and training like it. He needs to get bigger physically, but he's more confident and asserting himself.

Whatever Brad Miller's limitations as a footballer his leadership and presence are well documented. He would have been the dominant force at training when the forwards get together. Now that he's gone there's room to step up.

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Finally, as I said to my Brother, I bet many of the people at training were Demonland posters. [censored], you're an ugly bunch. Eat less.

That is the funniest thing i have read on these forums since i joined.... GOLD!!! Liked your report too. Cheers

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