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Dawes, Lumumba, Max King doing run throughs on the wing.

Trengove, Terlich, Weideman doing agility. 

Bootless Petracca walking laps with a footy.

Main group just came out.

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Boys look great in the Indigenous jumpers. 

Kennedy-Harris and Watts have joined the rehab group for some hand balling. 

Max King's doing laps.

The Congan ambassador is getting some physio. 

Tracc is enjoying getting on Goodwin's radio whilst walking. 

Dawes took a mark. 

Trenners is jumping and spinning over some 30cm high yellow hurdle 

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Legend DeeSpencer!

If you get a chance, would love to hear your thoughts on these things:

- How far off from actual footy training do you think Trengove is?

- Who's being vocal out there?

- What Oliver's disposal is looking like and if he's training mostly with the mids or forwards?

Even if you can't get to those, looking forward to hearing your observations.

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2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Boys look great in the Indigenous jumpers. 

Ken Harris and Watts have joined the rehab group for some hand balling. 

Max King's doing laps.

the Congan ambassador is getting some physio. 

Tracc is enjoying getting on Goodwin's radio whilst walking. 

Dawes took a mark. 

Trenners is jumping and spinning over some 30cm high yellow hurdle 

stop ....what.... my  god !!!

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Track is running*

*jogging

trengove looks like he could play tomorrow, think he explained the timeline on the website recently. 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Boys look great in the Indigenous jumpers. 

Ken Harris and Watts have joined the rehab group for some hand balling. 

Max King's doing laps.

the Congan ambassador is getting some physio. 

Tracc is enjoying getting on Goodwin's radio whilst walking. 

Dawes took a mark. 

Trenners is jumping and spinning over some 30cm high yellow hurdle 

Explain! (In voice of Pauline Hansen) 


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Boys are doing a drill that goes short kick to a f flank, square to chf, kick to a lead from the square.

All kicks encouraged to be fast. 1 step, kick says the coach. 

Dunn and Gawn the most vocal. 

White stands out in his ability to spear a pass from this 1/3 of the team. 

Tyson kicking with more penetration. 

Oliver kicks the ball well when balanced, massages it a bit when under pressure. Not the best or worst 

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19 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Boys look great in the Indigenous jumpers. 

Ken Harris and Watts have joined the rehab group for some hand balling. 

Max King's doing laps.

the Congan ambassador is getting some physio. 

Tracc is enjoying getting on Goodwin's radio whilst walking. 

Dawes took a mark. 

Trenners is jumping and spinning over some 30cm high yellow hurdle 

Dawes took a mark??

I want photos.

 

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1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Dawes took a mark??

I want photos.

 

The prosthetics are working!

like robot flying catch yogi

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I know that Dawes' marking skills are often <indescribable> but I recently watched a few matches (which we won, I'm not a masochist) and he took some really good critical marks.  Let's not overdo the mockery.

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Oliver and Mi King have joined rehab. 

Petracca done for the day. No signs of Bewton. 

Hogan, Frost and T Mc doing marking drills. 

Smith also in the rehab shirt. 

2 different hard and fast handball drills happening. All about quick decisions under pressure and getting in to space 

 

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10 minutes ago, sue said:

I know that Dawes' marking skills are often <indescribable> but I recently watched a few matches (which we won, I'm not a masochist) and he took some really good critical marks.  Let's not overdo the mockery.

aww...thought I had it just right !! :rolleyes:

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10 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Oliver and Mi King have joined rehab. 

Petracca done for the day. No signs of Bewton. 

Hogan, Frost and T Mc doing marking drills. 

Smith also in the rehab shirt. 

2 different hard and fast handball drills happening. All about quick decisions under pressure and getting in to space 

 

might get along soonish myself to have a gander but can you  'opinionate' perhaps as to how switched on they look.  Are the drills working. ? Do people really seem to get the idea of moving and gettting there promptly.

What Im trying to get at here is sometimes drills are  a false guide..its how you go when its mixed up a bit.  Macca was suggesting that the 'elements' are now being transferred across into real  meaningful and purposeful match simulation., that the 'habits ' are sticking.

Have you noticed this  ?  

cheers

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In between drills the main group pair off for sprints around the centre square. 

Modern version of go do a 400.

Vanders flying to match pace with Hunt. 

Looks like some full ground blue v green with a 3rd group waiting for some match simulation 

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18 minutes ago, sue said:

I know that Dawes' marking skills are often <indescribable> but I recently watched a few matches (which we won, I'm not a masochist) and he took some really good critical marks.  Let's not overdo the mockery.

Come on Sue, you're better than that.

 

 

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34 minutes ago, sue said:

I know that Dawes' marking skills are often <indescribable> but I recently watched a few matches (which we won, I'm not a masochist) and he took some really good critical marks.  Let's not overdo the mockery.

Are the Dawes jokes missing the mark?

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1 hour ago, DeeSpencer said:

Boys look great in the Indigenous jumpers. 

Kennedy-Harris and Watts have joined the rehab group for some hand balling. 

Max King's doing laps.

The Congan ambassador is getting some physio. 

Tracc is enjoying getting on Goodwin's radio whilst walking. 

Dawes took a mark. 

Trenners is jumping and spinning over some 30cm high yellow hurdle 

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1 minute ago, Devil is in the Detail said:

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This is my favorite.

the-general-train-crash.gif

 

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Thanks for the training reports and great to see Trac up and running.

Looks like he's lost of bit on condition in those legs- got some work to do.

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