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Training - Friday 20th November, 2015

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Great stuff, especially for interstaters who can't get to training. Thanks Tas and jacaub.

Even better stuff for somebody like myself who has just flown into Perth from darkest Africa (and no news/Internet for three weeks)!

 

Nice little gallery here. What a sight to see Jesse Hogan minus the puppy fat. Looking ominous

http://www.aflphotos.com.au/galleries/results/?q=collection:AFL%202015%20Training%20-%20Melbourne%20201115&image_id=411325

Stretch, Brayshaw, OMac, White, Vandenberg and Harmes have all put on significant size! All looking fit and strong.
 

Great stuff tas. Good luck with the nomination. Well deserved.

Great to hear JKH is attacking the pre-season with gusto.

Vanders is a serious unit. What he could produce with a bigger tank is exciting indeed. Track's legs are ridiculous, almost too big, but what the hell would I know.

All the boys look in very good nick. Even Roosy is looking a lot more svelte.

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Cheers Tassie!

Quick question saw a recent image of Trengove recently and his upper body looked quite huge. Obviously its all that time spent in the gym but in person does he look like he has built up a bit?

Well done on the nomination.

Only caught a quick glimpse of him today so I'm not entirely sure. Will have to look further into that


Tasman, once again, a huge thank you for yet another sensational training report. Facts, colour, page turning prose and no BS. Refreshing and much appreciated from all who can't attend training.

Nice little gallery here. What a sight to see Jesse Hogan minus the puppy fat. Looking ominous

http://www.aflphotos.com.au/galleries/results/?q=collection:AFL%202015%20Training%20-%20Melbourne%20201115&image_id=411325

Thanks for the reports - they are much appreciated.

You get a look at the very nasty looking scar on Kent's hamstring in the gallery above. Explains how he missed so much footy this year.

AFL images have some good shots. How pure is the follow through of Mitchell White's kicking action? He looks a likely sort to me.


Check out the guns on Jack Viney!

The one I can't believe is ANB. Bloke's now enormous through the upper body.

I couldn't see ANB in any of those shots???

The one I can't believe is ANB. Bloke's now enormous through the upper body.

lMaybe confusing Billy Stetch - he's developed some size. Could really come on this year. Very dedicated from all reports.


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