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Training Photos : 26-3-2013 - Six6Six over and out

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The final set of photos for preseason 2013. This is it, over and out for this year unless there is a special event that warrants the dusting off of the shutter button.

Hope that I have brought some joy to the faithful during this very low profile onfield preseason (especially in relation to the football media).

Oh, and buy the way: GO Dees!

Enjoy ==> http://six6six.smugmug.com/Other/Training-26-3-2013/28610498_D7r4Dk

 

Thanks 666. Great work over the pre season.

 
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Jack,

Good suggestion. I'll keep it in mind.

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The club should take a leaf out of your book six6six. Sensational photo's and truly appreciated by a country member... Cheers

Thanks 666 been awesome to see so many quality pics of the boys. Pic 57 and 58 was that Jamar tapout straight down the throat of the opposition??

Pics 74 - 79 Jones did well to get that one out to Sylvia!

 

94 Toumpas in the back on Neeldy lol

Thanks so much for the pics your deevotion can't be questioned!

Few points from the photos:

- Interesting how skinny Clarks legs are, as much as I want him to play round 1 I would be happy to see him play another full game at Casey.

- Excited about Dawes looks to have changed body shapes for the better since leaving the filth.

- Geez byrnes looks like a real leprechaun in pic 13 (compared to Spencer) - hopefully he can find a pot of gold for us

- I love pic 23 with Trengove and Viney, I hope they build a strong bond over the next 10 years

- Pick 31 is a funny one - Spencer will always be a lank

- If pick 32 had a player instead of a trainer in the background I would probably frame that and put it on my wall (Toumpas is all class) . - A tribute to your photog skills 66.

- Barry is already adding muscle, I think the Morton/Gysberts days are over - no more 5 year development players

- I can't help but wonder why the coaches have not told Rodan to slim down, his thighs are the size of tree trunks surely that would slow him down.

- Pick 62 and 69, in 69 I thought tappy was growing a dunn moustache but don't worry its just his pointy tongue

- If their was another player other than Jones and Clark that should/could have be in the leadership group it is Sylvia, he just has a presence about him (oh what could have been...)

Thanks again 66

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Great shots.

God, Rodan looks huge

Thanks so much for the pics your deevotion can't be questioned!

Few points from the photos:

- Interesting how skinny Clarks legs are, as much as I want him to play round 1 I would be happy to see him play another full game at Casey.

- Excited about Dawes looks to have changed body shapes for the better since leaving the filth.

- Geez byrnes looks like a real leprechaun in pic 13 (compared to Spencer) - hopefully he can find a pot of gold for us

- I love pic 23 with Trengove and Viney, I hope they build a strong bond over the next 10 years

- Pick 31 is a funny one - Spencer will always be a lank

- If pick 32 had a player instead of a trainer in the background I would probably frame that and put it on my wall (Toumpas is all class) . - A tribute to your photog skills 66.

- Barry is already adding muscle, I think the Morton/Gysberts days are over - no more 5 year development players

- I can't help but wonder why the coaches have not told Rodan to slim down, his thighs are the size of tree trunks surely that would slow him down.

- Pick 62 and 69, in 69 I thought tappy was growing a dunn moustache but don't worry its just his pointy tongue

- If their was another player other than Jones and Clark that should/could have be in the leadership group it is Sylvia, he just has a presence about him (oh what could have been...)

Thanks again 66

Noticed that too. Extremely skinny. That being said, he NEEDS to be on the field round 1. Most important player for us imo. He adds so much to the team, even when he's not 100%. He's no more of an injury risk playing in the round 1 than he is playing reserves, and an underdone Clark is far superior to the likes of Pederson. No-brainer for mine

I would think that they haven't shrunk greatly and another game for Casey probably will not greatly affect the thickness of his legs. :unsure:


I would think that they haven't shrunk greatly and another game for Casey probably will not greatly affect the thickness of his legs. :unsure:

Pic 4 and 15 would suggest otherwise, mate. But agreed, a game at Casey wouldn't make any difference obviously.

Let's just hope he gets up for Round 1

Great stuff thanks - looks like James Magner making them earn it - particularly one skipper.

I would think that they haven't shrunk greatly and another game for Casey probably will not greatly affect the thickness of his legs. :unsure:

Thick legs never hurt Ablett ,Ablett ,Dunstall ,Matthews ,Whitten ,Skilton etc.

Kevin Dyson may be the exception .

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