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Training Photographs - Monday 14th December, 2015

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13 minutes ago, Georgiou R.R. Martin said:

Photo 11 hehe:roos:

saty?


 
1 hour ago, faultydet said:

saty?

Doesn't look like him

7 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Doesn't look like him

It's him.


49 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Watts looks fat and Trengove has finally lost his puppy fat.

Jack Watts is a strong and beautiful woman!

Great work Six.  Love all the effort, hard work and footy stuff that is obviously happening pre-Christmas. Can't help but be excited!

11 minutes ago, ProDee said:

It's him.

It may well be... I have met Saty a few times.  He appears to have gained a few kilo if that's him.

Really great picks. Thanks a mill.

 

Jeez CP5 is a big unit. Going to be hard to knock him off his feet. 

Weideman looks a very balanced athlete. Even the way he's holding the footy in that photo is very balanced. Interesting that he looks quite skinny but is recorded as 94kg's. I'm guessing he's not going to have a problem filling out towards the 100+ kg's in the next couple of years. Big frame. Already about 6 more than our poor old whipping boy, Wattsie. Who looks like he has a bit of a gut from that photo. Far from a cut professional footballer. Maybe he's on a binge eating program to try to bulk up. 

Finding it hard to get over how much Oliver looks like McKenzie. No idea what they move like on a field but he looks nuggety.

Kennedy looks like a very solid unit. 

 

 


2 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Watts looks fat .

He does doesn't he. PD about that bet......

7 hours ago, hardtack said:

It may well be... I have met Saty a few times.  He appears to have gained a few kilo if that's him.

Don't worry, it's still pre-Christmas. Word is that he's been on a limited scootering program and should be good to resume full intensity scootering in the new year. He should be back to his usual figure by round one.


9 hours ago, It's Time said:

Wattsie. Who looks like he has a bit of a gut from that photo. Far from a cut professional footballer. Maybe he's on a binge eating program to try to bulk up. 

 

I did wonder about that. Maybe they locked him in the Krispy Kreme cupboard over the break with the intention of turning him back into a tall forward (a complete circle). Or, is it just a bit of extra meat so he's not quite so easy to push off, under, over the ball. 

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9 hours ago, It's Time said:

Wattsie. Who looks like he has a bit of a gut from that photo. Far from a cut professional footballer. Maybe he's on a binge eating program to try to bulk up.  . 

 

 

I think you're being a bit tough on Wattsie. The light in that shot has caught him just at the wrong angle which gives the impression of a bit of a belly. He actually looks to have muscled up a bit.

 

How big does Trenners look though .. wow 

57 minutes ago, Six6Six said:

The light in that shot has caught him just at the wrong angle which gives the impression of a bit of a belly. 

It's a bloody good impression.


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