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Mitch Clark (neck) - test

Michael Evans (back) - indefinite

Max Gawn (knee) - season

Brad Green (finger) - 3 weeks

Jordan Gysberts (ankle) - 2 weeks

Neville Jetta (ankle) - indefinite

Liam Jurrah (wrist) - test

Stef Martin (hip) - test

James Strauss (leg) - 1 week

Josh Tynan (foot) - 2-4 weeks

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Mitch Clark (neck) - test

Michael Evans (back) - indefinite

Max Gawn (knee) - season

Brad Green (finger) - 3 weeks

Jordan Gysberts (ankle) - 2 weeks

Neville Jetta (ankle) - indefinite

Liam Jurrah (wrist) - test

Stef Martin (hip) - test

James Strauss (leg) - 1 week

Josh Tynan (foot) - 2-4 weeks

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Hopefully Jurrah will get a game this week, even if it's just a half in the VFL ressies to get him moving around on a footy field. Will be interesting to see how long it takes for him to get into the seniors.

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Mitch Clark (neck) - test

Michael Evans (back) - indefinite

Max Gawn (knee) - season

Brad Green (finger) - 3 weeks

Jordan Gysberts (ankle) - 2 weeks

Neville Jetta (ankle) - indefinite

Liam Jurrah (wrist) - test

Stef Martin (hip) - test

James Strauss (leg) - 1 week

Josh Tynan (foot) - 2-4 weeks

Just a quick report from today's training. Sylvia, Taggart, Petterd, Strauss, Viney and Jurrah all took their places with the main group for a 2 hour session this morning.

Training consisted of lap work, short kicking, circuit work, a bit of match-play, some competitive handball and tennis ball work, and finished with goal kicking practice.

Jurrah looked a little tired during the latter session with the tennis ball, but he completed the full session. He didn't seem at all bothered by his bandaged wrist.

There was no sign of Evans, Green, Jetta, Tynan and Gawn. Williams and Lawrence also unavailable due to a bout of gastro. Gotta keep them away from the rest of the squad.

Martin, Gysberts and Frawley were on a restricted program; Clark was on a very restricted program.

If Gysberts has a sore ankle then it's getting much better. He did numerous sprints and agility work and should be available soon.

All in all not a bad session, and their spirit was good. Give 'em time.

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Just a quick report from today's training. Sylvia, Taggart, Petterd, Strauss, Viney and Jurrah all took their places with the main group for a 2 hour session this morning.

Training consisted of lap work, short kicking, circuit work, a bit of match-play, some competitive handball and tennis ball work, and finished with goal kicking practice.

Jurrah looked a little tired during the latter session with the tennis ball, but he completed the full session. He didn't seem at all bothered by his bandaged wrist.

There was no sign of Evans, Green, Jetta, Tynan and Gawn. Williams and Lawrence also unavailable due to a bout of gastro. Gotta keep them away from the rest of the squad.

Martin, Gysberts and Frawley were on a restricted program; Clark was on a very restricted program.

If Gysberts has a sore ankle then it's getting much better. He did numerous sprints and agility work and should be available soon.

All in all not a bad session, and their spirit was good. Give 'em time.

Thanks for the report.

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Just a quick report from today's training. Sylvia, Taggart, Petterd, Strauss, Viney and Jurrah all took their places with the main group for a 2 hour session this morning.

Training consisted of lap work, short kicking, circuit work, a bit of match-play, some competitive handball and tennis ball work, and finished with goal kicking practice.

Jurrah looked a little tired during the latter session with the tennis ball, but he completed the full session. He didn't seem at all bothered by his bandaged wrist.

There was no sign of Evans, Green, Jetta, Tynan and Gawn. Williams and Lawrence also unavailable due to a bout of gastro. Gotta keep them away from the rest of the squad.

Martin, Gysberts and Frawley were on a restricted program; Clark was on a very restricted program.

If Gysberts has a sore ankle then it's getting much better. He did numerous sprints and agility work and should be available soon.

All in all not a bad session, and their spirit was good. Give 'em time.

Thanks for the report. How did Viney go?

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Just a quick report from today's training. Sylvia, Taggart, Petterd, Strauss, Viney and Jurrah all took their places with the main group for a 2 hour session this morning.

Training consisted of lap work, short kicking, circuit work, a bit of match-play, some competitive handball and tennis ball work, and finished with goal kicking practice.

Jurrah looked a little tired during the latter session with the tennis ball, but he completed the full session. He didn't seem at all bothered by his bandaged wrist.

There was no sign of Evans, Green, Jetta, Tynan and Gawn. Williams and Lawrence also unavailable due to a bout of gastro. Gotta keep them away from the rest of the squad.

Martin, Gysberts and Frawley were on a restricted program; Clark was on a very restricted program.

If Gysberts has a sore ankle then it's getting much better. He did numerous sprints and agility work and should be available soon.

All in all not a bad session, and their spirit was good. Give 'em time.

Thanks for that Dirty... how was Jurrah's demeanour? Did he appear to be enjoying himself and how was his kicking on goal? Did he look like someone who probably did enough to get a game at Casey on the weekend? (hopefully he matched the KPI's set for him on that score).

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Thanks for the report. How did Viney go?

He took part in the full session and looks ok. Can kick with eith foot but is mainly a leftie. . He is a fraction taller than Davey and i'm not sure if he will grow much taller, so maybe he will be a shortish nuggety type who shows guts and gets a lot of the ball. If his disposal efficiency is high then he will be a very good player.

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Thanks for that Dirty... how was Jurrah's demeanour? Did he appear to be enjoying himself and how was his kicking on goal? Did he look like someone who probably did enough to get a game at Casey on the weekend? (hopefully he matched the KPI's set for him on that score).

He seemed well. He was joking with the boys, and he did some of his party trick shots at goal (that one where he is behind the boundary line and he bends the ball left to right off his right foot. It went through of course). He needs game time so I'd give him half a game in Casey Seniors. He didn't have any problems marking with both hands, but prefered using his good hand when marking one-handed. After all he's gone through, i think he'd just love to play footy again.

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He seemed well. He was joking with the boys, and he did some of his party trick shots at goal (that one where he is behind the boundary line and he bends the ball left to right off his right foot. It went through of course). He needs game time so I'd give him half a game in Casey Seniors. He didn't have any problems marking with both hands, but prefered using his good hand when marking one-handed. After all he's gone through, i think he'd just love to play footy again.

Thanks for that Dirty... very encouraging news.

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