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The cavalry is arriving

Round 1 forward line vs the AInts'

HF - Howe Dawes Watts

F - Hogan Clark JKH

Fitzy off the bench as backup ruck/ forward

Goodnight St Kilda

Looks good but I am thinking Watts on the wing (Mid), could be Vince, Kent, Trengove at HF

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Goodnight St Kilda

How many times have us supporters fallen for the round 1 trap.

Could've sworn we said the same thing about smashing Port and Brisbane in the previous round 1 games.

I think St Kilda in round 1 will be a very tough assignment - one that might be a bit too difficult for us seeing that it's at Etihad.

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How many times have us supporters fallen for the round 1 trap.

Could've sworn we said the same thing about smashing Port and Brisbane in the previous round 1 games.

I think St Kilda in round 1 will be a very tough assignment - one that might be a bit to difficult for us seeing that it's at Etihad.

Could not agree more, come round 1, ill be hard pressed tipping my beloved Dee's.

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How many times have us supporters fallen for the round 1 trap.

Could've sworn we said the same thing about smashing Port and Brisbane in the previous round 1 games.

I think St Kilda in round 1 will be a very tough assignment - one that might be a bit too difficult for us seeing that it's at Etihad.

lol

Believe me, i have no confidence going into round 1 despite what my post said

We have been burned too many time, better to have zero expectations this time around

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How many times have us supporters fallen for the round 1 trap.

Could've sworn we said the same thing about smashing Port and Brisbane in the previous round 1 games.

I think St Kilda in round 1 will be a very tough assignment - one that might be a bit too difficult for us seeing that it's at Etihad.

how long before the inevitable " WE GOT THIS" thread starts
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Love to know whether Fitzy/Hogan/Jamar/Dawes finished the whole session including the full match simulation stuff. Looks like our list is pretty close to full fitness with the exception of Garland and Riley. Clark is meant to resume full training next week and Viney is OK.

Does anyone know if we are having an Intraclub match next week?

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Love to know whether Fitzy/Hogan/Jamar/Dawes finished the whole session including the full match simulation stuff. Looks like our list is pretty close to full fitness with the exception of Garland and Riley. Clark is meant to resume full training next week and Viney is OK.

Does anyone know if we are having an Intraclub match next week?

Sounds like we just had it.

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Love to know whether Fitzy/Hogan/Jamar/Dawes finished the whole session including the full match simulation stuff. Looks like our list is pretty close to full fitness with the exception of Garland and Riley. Clark is meant to resume full training next week and Viney is OK.

Does anyone know if we are having an Intraclub match next week?

All four did most of the session but not the full on intraclub. Intraclub I hear is the week after the Richmond game. Like, a full on intraclub, not the mini-intraclub we had today which was enjoyable to watch. Edited by tasmanlvr
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Hey Tas the reports are fantastic, thanks so much for sharing them - love your work.

I assume Jordie just cut them up again, IMO the best trainer we've had over the last few week looking at it holistically.

Thanks.

Jordie's been solid. Just keeps on keeping on. Hasn't stood out for me as much as others (I'm loving Dom Tyson's work at the moment, Nathan Jones had a great session today etc.) but he is a very hard worker.

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Another positive, all the rucks now in full training and under Stafford , competing against each other and all looking at the number 1 spot,

Thanks Tasmanlvr...great report..

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Did Trenners get back into it for the intraclub? Plus any reports on Vince or Michie getting the ball.

Tyson didn't impress me too much in the circle work drill on Wednesday. He almost seemed bored with it. So glad he got involved in the match simulation.

Sounds like the plan is to be pretty fresh for the Richmond game but that's fine with me. It'll be early Feb, way too early to get carried away.

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Great report Tasman. A few highlights for me this morning:

- Hogan and Dawes look in great knick. Both worked hard the entire session displaying repeat efforts and strong hands.

- Dom Tyson looks so composed. He may have missed a couple of running shots on goal but his field kicking was outstanding. He punches the ball low with his preferred left - even over 50 metres.

- Viv Michie, much as above. We know he's only played half a game at AFL level but he has all the attributes if he can find the ball in the big league - he's well built and a nice kick.

- Christian Salem is more solid than reported on here perviously - actually quite well developed for a first year recruit. He has the best kick on the training track - a really fluent motion, seems to kick the ball out of his hand rather than dropping the ball on to the boot.

- Viney, Terlich and Riley worked hard over the full session, still running hard at the 2 hour mark of training. The way they were moving they can't be to far away from joining the main group. Seven weeks until round 1 and the list is looking healthy!

- It is only training but they are doing it with much more intensity than last year. The drills are a lot more pressure based including full tackling - hopefully training under these conditions transfer to working through congestion game day.

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Interesting that they'd have their first official intra club game after playing Richmond.

This sounds like Paul Roos, he structures preparation that gets his teams right for the season not pre-season. The Richmond game is early then a two week break till Geelong. It might be a case of Richmond get a good hit out for most players then get back to an intraclub to fine tune then hopefully we go close to full strength against Geelong and Hawthorn.

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Wow pretty hard to top that huge report. But anyway, I went today.

-Clark hung around for a very short time doing light drills before heading off.

-Viney, Terlich and Aiden Riley (I think) were doing running drills on their own. First time i've seen Viney in the 2 weeks i've been watching the Dees train but he was running superbly.

-Garland was the only complete no show I'm 99% sure, though Dunn gave false hope by wearing no.20 during the sessions

-We did some great running and pressure drills, such as running in 4s and doing a condensed game of only handballs in a coned off area

-Having the intra club game at the end was fantastic, I noticed Jamar and Gawn stood on the sideline while Max King took the ruck for one team, interestingly. Watts started on the wing in the game and I think had the most possessions, ran well and looked very hard to match up on. Tactically we seem to be doing a lot of short kicks across goal in defence, but centering the ball once inside 50.

-Kennedy-Harris has real potential. Competes well in all the main drills and can find the ball. Looks like his set shot kicking needs a lot of improvement though, as he was working hard on it at the end

-I've been so impressed with Daniel Cross, his experience and maturity really show. He's a better kick than I thought too. From what i've seen, he is always the last to leave training. Can't wait to see him play.

-Hogan and Fitzpatrick didn't completely do the full training. Towards the second half they started running the boundary. I think Dawes was in many of the main drills. It's also worth mentioning that Salem often stands out on the main drills, but others like Harmes and Hunt were in the thick of it today and quite impressive.

It was a really good session

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With thanks to tasmanlvr over at BigFooty... ;)

TGIF!

...... must resist.... try.. to.. resist!!!! Stop getting me excited!!!! MUST NOT GET.... ah f it! this got me waaaayyy to excited:

"I love seeing blokes sprint THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE GROUND in this drill just to get the footy. I love it! And I haven't seen it for ages, if ever..."

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