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Training - Friday 18th November, 2016

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Arrived a little early... Rehab group already out on the paddock, with Don Tyson joining the regulars. Tyson, Hibberd, Big Mac and Melksham kicking in pairs on the lead with Crossie overseeing them. Viney on straight sprints, Vanders on fast laps, King mixing it up. The whole group arrived with Watts looking like a former Brisbane Brownlow medalist!

 
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Viney leaves the track early, Hogan jogs off for a wiss! Stretch, Kent & Petracca on triangular handball duties. Main group in warm up with footballs

 
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Haven't spotted Lewis or Garland yet. Main group rotating through agility and quick spread handball & kicking at the moment. Melksham and Hibberd running hard laps

22 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

Arrived a little early... Rehab group already out on the paddock, with Don Tyson joining the regulars. Tyson, Hibberd, Big Mac and Melksham kicking in pairs on the lead with Crossie overseeing them. Viney on straight sprints, Vanders on fast laps, King mixing it up. The whole group arrived with Watts looking like a former Brisbane Brownlow medalist!

Thanks for reports. Is Big Mac Tom McDonald, Oscar McDonald or Max Gawn?

 

Edit: Voss, Akermanis or Black?


2 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Thanks for reports. Is Big Mac Tom McDonald, Oscar McDonald or Max Gawn?

We need our players to be ' Hungrier' :P

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Full oval kicking to lead and running on at top pace now. A lot to like here. The skip is tearing it up. Bernie is fit and chomping the bit. ANB gets a crack at a full preseason. Petracca urges them on from the sidelines. Ollie might be low on middle distance stuff but he remains very high with the ball in his sights!

 
13 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Thanks for reports. Is Big Mac Tom McDonald, Oscar McDonald or Max Gawn?

 

Edit: Voss, Akermanis or Black?

Aker.

 

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Jack (Aka) Watts just performed the rarest of feats... a total miss-kick! Stubbed his toe and was told to replace divot!


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First time I've noticed the grooves being broadcast from the boundary during training... nice upbeat atmosphere wafting across the Paddock

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Whitey struggling against Hunt, who just took a screamer on the boundary line. The pressure on the man with the ball is very high for this time of the year

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Goodwin just congratulates White for his perfect pass to the leading Weiderman, which is good coaching for a bloke who had previously lowered his colours. Bernie and the Skip continue their brilliant ball handling and disposal

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Oscar has appeared and joins the main group, who are now gathered watching Goodwin demonstrate a specific play

Any sign of Lewis??


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Just noticed Ollie sitting on the grass watching... I'll keep an eye on him The competive, half ground ball movement continues... several looking a bit worn out now

1 hour ago, waynewussell said:

Arrived a little early... Rehab group already out on the paddock, with Don Tyson joining the regulars. Tyson, Hibberd, Big Mac and Melksham kicking in pairs on the lead with Crossie overseeing them. Viney on straight sprints, Vanders on fast laps, King mixing it up. The whole group arrived with Watts looking like a former Brisbane Brownlow medalist!

Hopefully not Brad Hardie....

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Oscar running laps, beautiful left foot pass from Wagner to Watts, Goodwin barking instructions, Hogan lots of deft touches by foot

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Jetta smooth and clean as usual, doesn't mind putting a bit of body pressure on the youngsters either. Jones enjoying a stint as the deep goal kicker Brayshaw also doing well


Love what I'm hearing wayne.  Keep up the great work.

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My two hour car park under the bridge is running low so I'll be leaving soon. They have broken into 3 groups now. Ollie walking around still out of the action All groups doing versions of handball under pressure

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Misson blows the whistle and the groups rotate. Watts & Bernie running the. Lindsey now. "Keep going boys, keep going" is the catchcry of all coaches. Frost also taking time-out on the fence

 
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The activity that Rooke is vouching is hard work, with lots of tackling and tough body work Ollie is wandering back to main group and Macca had a word to him Maybe he took a hit in an earlier activity

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Lots of goalkicking, on the run and snapshots happening now Watts, Vince and Oscar walk to the van JKH doing laps at a good pace. Ollie still sitting on his butt close to the main group I'm signing off now. Cheers


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