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Training Pictures - Wednesday November 19, 2014

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There's a young guy, darkish skin, shaved back and sides hairdo and an AHG shirt on. Anyone know who he is?

It's Billy Stretch


What's up with Jack Grimes - he looks awfully thin and scrawny, more than usual...

 

Been on a diet.

That obviously doesn't work for him.


Brilliant, nice to see Jesse in the action.

They are all looking a little bit leaner than last year.

Yeah I noticed Hawthorn looked a lot trimmer this year. guys like roughhead had trimmed down quite a bit.

goes against the supposed mantra of big bodied players to play the more contested style. Maybe we are looking to spread more.

a lot of the time we lose the clearances but not because we are second to the ball. we usually get stripped of it as we try and move it out of congestion but have no spread.


Hi Guys, just wondering if there is a way you can see these photos on an iPad? Mine says I need to download something and it doesn't download on an iPad.

It seems cyclical where players get bigger for more inside grunt work then slim down for more outside run depending on what is in fashion.

Might be to do with less rotations and with the interchange due to be cut even further.

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Hi Guys, just wondering if there is a way you can see these photos on an iPad? Mine says I need to download something and it doesn't download on an iPad.

Sam, I've added a link that does not need flash. Uses html5. Should work on your ipad. Give it a try and let me know how you go.

Thanks six6six the iPad version worked


was hoping Six6Six would be back with training photos again

great pics as always

Sam, I've added a link that does not need flash. Uses html5. Should work on your ipad. Give it a try and let me know how you go.

ta, works on my pc now

Sam, I've added a link that does not need flash. Uses html5. Should work on your ipad. Give it a try and let me know how you go.

That's fantastic thanks Six!! Really appreciate the efforts you and all others go to to keep us all up to date and informed!! You guys are legends.

 

Great shots as usual

Just one query who is the guy with the big ball bags? :roos:


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