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Training Pics Wednesday 9/3/16

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1 hour ago, Six6Six said:

Hi, sorry I've been MIA since last year. Busy at work with not enough time. Had a spare hour between meetings in Box Hill and the City which allowed me 40 minutes at the paddock yesterday.

Not many photos but enjoy ==>  https://six6six.smugmug.com/photos/swfpopup.mg?AlbumKey=fPh89h

 

Need to get your priorities in check!

Taking snaps for the nut house or getting bit of loose cash here and there..?

 

 

Great shots of a few players who have been unseen of late.  JT, Haitch and CP.  All looking great.  Go Dees! and thanks for the shots

Great shots of a few players who have been unseen of late.  JT, Haitch and CP.  All looking great.  Go Dees! and thanks for the shots


As usual excellent photos. Just out of interest what do you shoot them with.

Brilliant pics.....excellent work mate!

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23 minutes ago, It's Time said:

As usual excellent photos. Just out of interest what do you shoot them with.

I have a number of cameras full frame and cropped (All Canon), these were taken with a Canon 7D Mk II with EF 100-400 L Mk II

 

Love your work...

Warms the heart to see number 9 out there looking fit. Gee I hope he can play 5+ seasons and show us what he can do


13 hours ago, Six6Six said:

I have a number of cameras full frame and cropped (All Canon), these were taken with a Canon 7D Mk II with EF 100-400 L Mk II

I wondered if it was something like a 400. They're crystal clear. You've got a great knack for getting action shots at a good point. I guess a motor drive as well. I live in Sydney so really appreciate your pics especially of new players. Gives a great sense of what they are like physically and some skills execution. Oliver's and Weideman's size. The Weid looked much lighter in the upper body than I expected for someone already 91+ kgs. But your shots show he has a really light touch and feel for the ball. He looks from your photos like he could be something special. Also interesting seeing Tracs kicking style. Very unique to him and looks very consistent from the photos. He looks like a beast. He and Mumford would be the only recruits I've heArd of who have to lose weight not out it on. Mummy was mature age when he started. 

Great stuff. Thanks again. 

I'm thinking about buying something but I'd be lower end than you. Possibly a 750D or maybe the new 80D. Will use it for a bit of videoing as well. Any suggestions would be appreciated. 

It's Mc Cartney and he changed his shoes as well.


Great pics, thanks Six6Six!

Fantastic to see so many smiles on faces, and Trenners looking very fit.

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Not sure what is going on here, but all fine by me if they share a few flags at the MFC.

14 minutes ago, ManDee said:

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Not sure what is going on here, but all fine by me if they share a few flags at the MFC.

Quick, add it to the Smile vs. No-Smile tally!

2 minutes ago, Baghdad Bob said:

Looks to have got his speed back as well.

 

If thats true and it holds up when he starts playing,  his surgeon should be given a statue at the MCG


I'll add my thanks as well.

Your photos give us a real sense of the occasion: congratulations.

 

Great shots six.

Trenners looks in ripping nick. What a story this could be.

 

 
1 hour ago, Dees_In_October said:

Quick, add it to the Smile vs. No-Smile tally!

There's something worse. Hogan is the only one wearing white (away) shorts. If that's not a message, I don't know what is.

25 minutes ago, P-man said:

Great shots six.

Trenners looks in ripping nick. What a story this could be.

 

I drove past Gosch's just before midday and saw what looked to be the rehab group consisting of Trac, Trenners, JKH and Smith (I think). They were doing 200m run thoughs and there was no mucking about, there was literally around 5 seconds rest before having to turn around and go again, JKH led every time but all moved very well and pushed themselves. I returned past 20 min later and Trenners and Trac were running the boundary at pace. 

I really can't decide on who I'm more excited to see on the park. But going from the way they're moving, I don't think we'll have to wait long to see either.


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