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Training Pictures - Monday 1st December, 2014

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Bumped for Bob G number #48.

 

Just fantastic. Thanks Six!

So gratefull for these pics six6six. Have actually been looking forward to another wonderful presentation from you. I have to laugh when I see Petracca's physique.

I've never seen anything like it and they say he is hard to classify - as in reminds you of x player - so I am fascinated to see how he turns out. He's going to be hard to move off the ball and if he does also have x factor and is a "clearance star" and can "kick clutch goals" as they say, then I am hoping he lines up round one like so many early draft picks before him.

 
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So gratefull for these pics six6six. Have actually been looking forward to another wonderful presentation from you. I have to laugh when I see Petracca's physique.

I've never seen anything like it and they say he is hard to classify - as in reminds you of x player - so I am fascinated to see how he turns out. He's going to be hard to move off the ball and if he does also have x factor and is a "clearance star" and can "kick clutch goals" as they say, then I am hoping he lines up round one like so many early draft picks before him.

LDP,

Glad that you have enjoyed them. I am aiming to get there once more before Christmas and in the new year before they head off to Queensland. Work commitments stop me from getting down to the paddock more regularly. Stay tuned for either Wednesday or Friday before they head off for their Christmas break

FMD I hope I heard wrong was listening to sports tonight and some one tweeted j Hogan did the back and out till mid year ? please hope not true


was having a beer in the shed when I heard that , dropped my can just caught it , /??? was it a flashback session or real , ????

radio flashback session I mean sorry

was having a beer in the shed when I heard that , dropped my can just caught it , /??? was it a flashback session or real , ????

radio flashback session I mean sorry

Having a 'beer'? I think many beers :)

 

thanks for Pics 6

Again really great shots.

I also noticed the players seemed to have a mixture of Nike and asics shoe

Given our foot injury record is this a preventative move

especially as our shorts sponsor appears to be New Balance.

Yeah Ok I am in the footwear game so obviously obsessed

but nonetheless interested as i appreciate the value of matching foot and shoe at every level of activity.

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