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Training Today

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Went today, along with about 50 journalists

The whole list trained apart from Nev Jetta who I didn't see

Rehab - Gawn Taggert and Cook who all left early before main session started

Rehab - Sylvia (about three weeks away), Jurrah, and Martin (assured me he was ok)

Lots of match simulation

Any questions will try and answer

 

How were the following, who may play this week in my opinion:

Petterd

Tapscott

Dunn

McDonald

 

was there a big hooha when they broke of into backs, mids and forwards group? Was there rumblings that they should be trained individually rather than in discriminatory groups ?

Are they still doing alot of running?

How was the vibe/feel of the place amongst the players?


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Petterd asked him and he said he was ok to go...seemed confident he would get a gig Tapscott said he needs full game at Casey Dunn, did everything like he wants a game in Perth, including a 70 metre kick for goal which flew through about half way up McDonald same as Dunn minus the bomb Magner did the whole session - what injury? that may be All the players were really up, looking at redemption, the session had bits of everything, but they all worked hard

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Spoke to Strauss, the leg gets a bit sore after games, but getting better and better, really [censored] off he was knocked out at Casey, just wants to play a game all the way through, pleased that he is way ahead of where everybody thought he would be.

Spencer is up and running, Leigh Williams will prob make an appearance for Casey this week and looking fwd to it

Will answer any other questions tomorrow...other things to do now


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Green gave me a hearty hello and worked hard through the session, most of them did (Moloney, Jamar), Davey was bombarded with journalists when he tried to leave the track, Mitch Clark played bodyguard

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Leave your questions, will answer them tomorrow if I can, tried to lift the mood a bit, we need to..

Best bits today...shook Magner's hand and congratulated him on debut, asked for same again and he said "too right"

The more familiar faces being stopped and asked for photo or autograph, Josh Tynan walking away without even being recognised, had a laugh with him, and told him that will happen if he keeps playing the way he does

Green gave me a hearty hello and worked hard through the session, most of them did (Moloney, Jamar), Davey was bombarded with journalists when he tried to leave the track, Mitch Clark played bodyguard

Now Davey does not like a tag.....

If the matter dies away so will the fleas...


Petterd asked him and he said he was ok to go...seemed confident he would get a gig Tapscott said he needs full game at Casey Dunn, did everything like he wants a game in Perth, including a 70 metre kick for goal which flew through about half way up McDonald same as Dunn minus the bomb Magner did the whole session - what injury? that may be All the players were really up, looking at redemption, the session had bits of everything, but they all worked hard

Thanks heaps mate, really appreciate that. Magner had a bit of a wobbly ankle last Saturday, didn't look bad but with our luck I was wondering how we went today.

Dunn, did everything like he wants a game in Perth, including a 70 metre kick for goal which flew through about half way up

Dunn on a wing might be a good move? At least if they persist with long bombs to the forwards, he may be able to clear the lot and score.

Green gave me a hearty hello and worked hard through the session, most of them did (Moloney, Jamar), Davey was bombarded with journalists when he tried to leave the track, Mitch Clark played bodyguard

cool-go Mitch.

Are they still doing alot of running?

How was the vibe/feel of the place amongst the players?

It's Mabo

It's all about the VIBE!

we always get good positive reports from open training sessions

i just wish they had open training sessions every day :huh:

Dunn on a wing might be a good move? At least if they persist with long bombs to the forwards, he may be able to clear the lot and score.

Bailey played him as a mid. Came very close to ending his career.


Went today, along with about 50 journalists

The whole list trained apart from Nev Jetta who I didn't see

Rehab - Gawn Taggert and Cook who all left early before main session started

Rehab - Sylvia (about three weeks away), Jurrah, and Martin (assured me he was ok)

Lots of match simulation

Any questions will try and answer

How did Jamar look?

was Thomas there? (tongue in cheek)

Thomas doesn't need to be there - he knows it all without trying. (tongue further in cheek)

 

Un shaven, about 198cm high, approx 104kg, Late 20,s

Still white with short brown hair?


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