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Training - Friday 7th February, 2014

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No Watts.

Roos and McClardy having a good old chat.

 

No Watts.

More info please (ie not yet on the track or you have been advised he is not training today)?

 

Salem has put on some serious size. The last session I made was his first after being drafted. If he likes to play like Luke Hodge then I'm very confident hell have the body as well as the skills to equal Hodge and hopefully surpass him.

More info please (ie not yet on the track or you have been advised he is not training today)?

Not sighted binny.


Watts is crook today....some sort of bug.

 

Watts is crook today....some sort of bug.

Soft, no ticker! Woops forgot myself.


Dawes with main group at present !

Dawes, Clark, Hogan?

Dawes, Hogan

Dawes, Hogan

Yes didn't think clark would do the match sim but he was training with the main group on Wednesday so should train with the main group after match sim.

Watts and Hunt both have Gastro....told to stay home.

Carlton and collingwood spies in attendance

Don't just stand there. Go and distract them. :)

Intraclub only starting now.


Salem has put on some serious size. The last session I made was his first after being drafted. If he likes to play like Luke Hodge then I'm very confident hell have the body as well as the skills to equal Hodge and hopefully surpass him.

....if only. One can but hope.

Intraclub only starting now.

Come on Dees, we got this!

Intraclub only starting now.

Keep an eye on number 19 and 6

 

Both teams defending really well. A few sloppy turnovers so far.

Toumpas from 40 out slots it for the white team.


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