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Training Photos for the Final session of 2015

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Haven't been around for a while but thought I'd drop down to training for the last session of the year. Here are a few pic's from the final session for the year. I'll be back again for pre season.

Enjoy ==> http://www.smugmug.com/gallery/n-DL4jtP/i-tDSVBsC/A

http://www.smugmug.com/photos/swfpopup.mg?AlbumID=51763012&AlbumKey=HBwxqz

Edited by Six6Six

 

Im only halfway through viewing them all but amazing stuff as always, Six.

Frost and Petracca on the track. :):)

Haven't been around for a while but thought I'd drop down to training for the last session of the year. Here are a few pic's from the final session for the year. I'll be back again for pre season.

Enjoy ==> http://www.smugmug.com/gallery/n-DL4jtP/i-tDSVBsC/A

Awesome to see Petracca out there, thanks for posting the photos

 

Great Pics.

Gees Petracca has a good size about him. If he can take off, we are looking a hell of a lot better with him and Brayshaw in a few years.

And to think some were calling Petracca fat.. LOL


And to think some were calling Petracca fat.. LOL

Well he is not skinny, there is a far bit of him. No fat, a lot of muscle I agree.

And to think some were calling Petracca fat.. LOL

It highlights the absolute stupidity of many of our barflies.

Great photos.

My highlights

- seeing what a "fat" beast Petracca is

- evidence that despite clearly losing his toe, Frost is still actually alive

- Jesse Hogan *swoon*

- Daniel Cross and his son on the track for the last time

 

Great photos!

Petracca is indeed a beast! I'd say his skin-folds may be a fair bit lower now than they were at the start of the year.

One blessing that could perhaps come out of his injury could be greater diligence in his training and preparation.

Very pumped for Frost, Petracca and Trengove; round one 2016.


Petracca is a beast. I hope Petracca has been dragging Trengove to the gym with him.

So is Kent - looking forward to seeing him again. Pace and a good kick.

So is Kent - looking forward to seeing him again. Pace and a good kick.

And a hell of a lot of power, guts and mongrel

Thanks for the photos 666.

I'm in two minds for the upcoming preseason. I say that because we've seen it all before and got excited only to get served up the garbage we got this year.

I am interested though to see how are injured players and new recruits are going.

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