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Training - Monday 5th November, 2012

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good work JTR

 

Ive got a really good feeling about Fitzy. He's been through a lot more than most and is still competing. I think he and Hogan might be our long term forwards in years to come.

I'm with you Normie. When you consider the setbacks this kid has endured it's a credit to his perseverance and character. He is one player that I would really like to see succeed .

Just wanted to thank those of you who make the effort to go and keep everyone informed. I appreciate it.

 

Thanks for the updates.

I like Magner more and more and have a lot of respect for him. From all reports he really really wants this and is working harder than most to get there, good on him. I'm looking forward to seeing him in the middle more next season and proving those people who reckon he can only be a plodder completely wrong. I think he can get to that next level.

Thanks for the updates.

I like Magner more and more and have a lot of respect for him. From all reports he really really wants this and is working harder than most to get there, good on him. I'm looking forward to seeing him in the middle more next season and proving those people who reckon he can only be a plodder completely wrong. I think he can get to that next level.

If he can get a game first!


Thanks for the training thread guys. Love reading it,

I'm with you Normie. When you consider the setbacks this kid has endured it's a credit to his perseverance and character. He is one player that I would really like to see succeed .

Because my hairstyle is 'slighty different' I have had the opportunity for many chats with Fitzty, starting at the AGM where Bailey had made him get rid of his 'dreads', this started our conversations.

He is not lacking in confidence and knows he can play, he has just gone from one setback to another, he has his diabetes day mapped out, he knows exactly what volume of training he can do now.....he was on crutches at the B&F and he said the clean out was the final bit and he was looking fwd to finally getting a full preseason in, bulking up even more and showing he can play....I assume burning off Pederson was the start....

Believe me if he can get a full preseason in, we will be watching him play regularly.....if you have watched him at Casey, if he is fit and firing he is unplayable running around in the 50 with his height and speed............it is blokes like Fitzy, Tynan, Taggert, Viney etc who have got me excited about next season......with the bonus of a fwd line boasting Clark and Dawes....what's not to like

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