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Training - Wednesday, 12th March, 2014

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So Hogan and Dawes are not ruled out for round one

Stop dreaming DeeZee they wont play

 

Stop dreaming DeeZee they wont play

Im going by what Misson said, he did not rule them out.

We will see next week whether im dreaming or not old dee, im quite happy to live in hope until then.

If not, then no harm done.

 

Did Dawes train? What about Jamar and Gawn?

Where are all the training attendees gone????

I NEED INFORMATION!!!!!

lol

I was only there for a few minutes at the start, but there was no sign of Jamar or Dawes. Gawn was training with the main group, though.

Twitter has Hogan resuming running on Friday, so I will be able to see how he is travelling

Ask him when he is going to be back saty.


Just got back home from the city tonight. I am sure I saw Mitch run past me on the tan! Gee he was travelling though.

Just got back home from the city tonight. I am sure I saw Mitch run past me on the tan! Gee he was travelling though.

Clark could be the fittest injured player in the afl. Ran more laps than Steve moneghetti in his prime.

Clark could be the fittest injured player in the afl. Ran more laps than Steve moneghetti in his prime.

Pity he cannot get the boots on, he wont win too many games on the Tan.

 

Clark could be the fittest injured player in the afl. Ran more laps than Steve moneghetti in his prime.

The loneiness of the long distance runner... ro, for a little comic relief (god knows we need it), the loneliness of the long range golfer...

Jackson Trengove named for port after initial fears he'd miss first month of the season and not training for the last month or so.

I have hopes for Hogan, Clark and Dawes all playing!

(Not really.)


The loneiness of the long distance runner... ro, for a little comic relief (god knows we need it), the loneliness of the long range golfer...

Thank you hardtack. That made me laugh. Gotta love a bit of Marty Feldman!

No Dawes, Clark, Jamar

Garland doing some seperate work

Casey players training in their numbers

JKH here but not doing the warm up lap or stretching

Hogan unsighted so far

Garland blowing after his 200m sprint

Dunn wanders over in casual MFC gear to walk a lap

Dawes comes out to the track. Not sure what training if any he will do

Josh Mahoney, Viney snr, Nicholl emerge with a group of mainly middle aged people ? Parents day of the draftees?

Presumably getting tired from doing nothing Dawes has left.

Garland doing a lot of standing and talking, not much running

Players are warming up, slowly

Casey boys and those due to play at Casey have left after some reasonable kickin drills working on moving the ball quickly and flat.

No Terlich today

Spencer, King, Riley and Frawley doing some lighter kicking and handballing

Leaves the main group of about 18 divided in white and blue teams doing handball drills


Hogan unsighted so far

Hogan ran some gentle laps with Misson early and left.

Garland did some 300m runs and some agility work at full pace together with some gentle kicking. Was further advanced than I'd expected.

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