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Petracca is a monster... then again, so was Tapscott

In one of the pics he makes Nathan Jones look small in build

Hes certainly a big boy..... but unlike Tapscott he can seriously play

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In one of the pics he makes Nathan Jones look small in build

Hes certainly a big boy..... but unlike Tapscott he can seriously play

Even in the face he looks like one of the seniors

Without trying to be a negative Nellie.. I hope his dominance at junior level was not because he had a clear developmental advantage - others will catch up to him over a few preseasons

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Even in the face he looks like one of the seniors

Without trying to be a negative Nellie.. I hope his dominance at junior level was not because he had a clear developmental advantage - others will catch up to him over a few preseasons

People said that kind of thing about Oliver Wines. Yep...

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People said that kind of thing about Oliver Wines. Yep...

exactly (can't tell if arguing or agreeing) it's been one year, hence his ability to impact in the AFL better than his colleagues - he's already built for it. May not stand out so much in a couple of years when the reed-like kids (eg Toumpas) have filled out a bit. Just sayin'

the difference between Petracca and Scully/Trengove in their first preseason is remarkable

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Congrats on those superb photos Six6Six. You must be a skilled photographer as well as having a super camera. Good to see the boys working hard and enjoying themselves. I liked the shots of Jack Watts on the bike and his serious approach to his task. Good to see Trenners there too. You have covered many players in action. Thank you.

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Yep great pics, I live in the north east of vic and have never been to training, what i enjoyed was to see the body development in stills We only get down to 1or 2 games a year (redleg member) but 2015 I am gunna bust my fat gut to see a lot more.

Regards Dave

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Yep great pics, I live in the north east of vic and have never been to training, what i enjoyed was to see the body development in stills We only get down to 1or 2 games a year (redleg member) but 2015 I am gunna bust my fat gut to see a lot more.

Regards Dave

Well said Dave. You bust your (fat) gut to get to as many games as possible from obviously a fair way away, yet people that live on the outskirts of the CBD refuse to go to our games at Etihad, or the MCG for that matter, then sit and whinge about our fixture year after year.

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Thanks Six awesome shots!

Would love to know what's going on here..

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It was a last man standing handball drill. Ten of them lined up with Shannon Byrnes firing in hot handballs. When someone missed the receive they were booted from the group. Mitchie had just let one through an was being given a rousing sendoff

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Yep great pics, I live in the north east of vic and have never been to training, what i enjoyed was to see the body development in stills We only get down to 1or 2 games a year (redleg member) but 2015 I am gunna bust my fat gut to see a lot more.

Regards Dave

I'm in Perth and those training photos really made me feel I was actually at training. Some great close ups of the boys. I look forward to more.

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Bernie Vince, very sad to see his shoulder, hope he doesn't push it, really looks like it needs a lot of work, I know this has been said elsewhere...

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