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Training - Saturday 4th February, 2017 at Maroochydore

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Any word on the rumored intra club practice game at olypic park next week?

Strangely a practice was listed for this friday on the website but no longer is

 

 

One name i have hardly heard is Bernie Vince. I believe this is his first ever pre season with the dees.

How is he traveling?

 
1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

One name i have hardly heard is Bernie Vince. I believe this is his first ever pre season with the dees.

How is he traveling?

Full?

4 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

There's an article about him on the clubs website. Sounds like he's the furthest back (no pun intended) and would be lucky to play in the preseason so unlikely to play round 1 as it stands.

That sucks. I really wanted to see a very fit Kent this season.

With Hunt and Harmes, he was one of the young ones I had thought/hoped might go up another level this year.

 


9 minutes ago, Ron Burgundy said:

That sucks. I really wanted to see a very fit Kent this season.

With Hunt and Harmes, he was one of the young ones I had thought/hoped might go up another level this year.

 

I wanted to see 22 very fit kents every week :blink:

He plays well when we do, which might mean he's got to work on consistency but also probably means he's important to how we play - as Brendan McCartney alluded to in his review. Harmes might get the opportunity to take his place in the early rounds - he's certainly capable of doing some good things at half forward. Same with JKH who's getting positive reviews.

Otherwise it was nice to see a little snippet in the Trengove video of Hannan running and moving around. I'm very keen to see more of him in full training.

15 hours ago, Jaded said:

Still no word on Kent's progress I see 

Yes his card playing ability (craft) is coming along nicely according to his interview

On 2/6/2017 at 0:02 PM, daisycutter said:

they're just a little jaded :lol: nothing major

That's about as funny as a screen door and a battleship.

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5 hours ago, AzzKikA said:

That's about as funny as a screen door and a battleship.

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'tis better to try and not succeed than to never try ......well that's my defence anyway

can't win 'em all i guess

liked your contribution, but 

What are the training times next week?

Anybody know?

 


1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

'tis better to try and not succeed than to never try ......well that's my defence anyway

can't win 'em all i guess

liked your contribution, but 

I just wanted an excuse to quote BTTF.

Not sure about the training times other than tomorrows.

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