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Training Photos - Wednesday 7th January, 2015

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Great work again bloke, you could have come out of the shady spot though :huh:

You've got a bit more hair than me. I didn't have my cap.

 

Great work clickety. Is it my imagination or are our players really putting on some size? I often watched last year and thought our players looked small in size, compared to the opposition. Seems to me the conditioning of our players is starting to make them look like fair dinkum AFL players

Thanks for posting the pics. Much appreciated.

 

Great work clickety. Is it my imagination or are our players really putting on some size? I often watched last year and thought our players looked small in size, compared to the opposition. Seems to me the conditioning of our players is starting to make them look like fair dinkum AFL players

This struck me too. Maybe we're just shrinking.

Thanks Sixes. Some excellent shots but what I appreciate most is the narratives that your sequences provide. Really helpful for the distantly-challenged.


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If there are no pictures of Saty does that mean that training didn't really happen?

LDvC,

Saty was definitely there but you have to remember he is a pom and it was a bloody hot day. Me, I'm of Scottish extract and I found a nice big elm tree to protect me from old Sol'.

"At twelve noon the natives swoon and no further work is done,

But mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun."

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LDvC,

Saty was definitely there but you have to remember he is a pom and it was a bloody hot day. Me, I'm of Scottish extract and I found a nice big elm tree to protect me from old Sol'.

"At twelve noon the natives swoon and no further work is done,

But mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun."

Good work 666. And with the photos, too. Very much appreciated.

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