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Training - Friday 10th February, 2017 at Olympic Park

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Flippers spills a chesty. Green attack, Brayshaw gets in and out of trouble, bomb goes to the square and Hannan crumbs and scores 

 

Oliver, Hogan, Garland [censored] around with at half back before it finally gets switched wide then goes inside 50 to Garlett.

Hunts turned it over a couple of times trying to do too much. 

A lot of play on the AAMI wing unfortunately because most of the crowd are using the shade 

Smooth paddling from Oliver but blue gets it back, Salem shows some class and Hoges marks on a flank and spots up Spencer deep who kicks the set shot 

 

Blues picking off kickouts - Oliver and Gus and resulting in goals. 

 

And now some quality ball  movement by the blue mids and Gawn grabs a strong mark inside 50

1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Blues picking off kickouts - Oliver and Gus and resulting in goals. 

 

And now some quality ball  movement by the blue mids and Gawn grabs a strong mark inside 50

Thanks for the updates!

Oliver and Gus intercepting or their kicks being intercepted?


The former. Couldn't tell who was kicking in, bit of a worry as Tom, Oscar, Jetta, Hibberd, Hunt are down there. 

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Boys preparing for the real game now, home v away Guernsey. Should be good.

No Tyson, Kent. King in a singlet. Not sure who else isn't there. 

Not sure if I've seen Mitch white or Joel Smith.

Blues v Whites with the Casey guys mixed in and proper umps coming up I assume 

 

please keep writing,  I can stay and read it for 30 minutes   great action reports  thanks from W'bool


Hogan, Watts, Weed, Traxk, Jeff, Vanders in white forwards 

Macs, Hunt, Melky, Wags, Vince the starting blue backs. 

Mids split. 

Back ups and Casey at the freeway end (my end)!

Spencer gets behind Gawn.

Hulett crumbs and the Blues have a snag. 

 

Smart ball use from the Whites from deep. Salem long from middle. Weed strong chest mark, plays on, goals 

Dom arrives in street clothes. 

 

Some nice work from White going end to end again but Hunt rides the contact and spoils Track deep one on one. 

Oliver heavily involved.

 

Lewis and Salem all class

Dion J nails some Casey bloke with a ripping tackle to force a turnover 


Gus just doing skill work with the boxing coach 

 

JHK work rate stands out. 

 

Garlett fumbles. 

 

These Casey blokes are ordinary 

7 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

are we winning?

It must be confusing for the scoreboard team as both teams are Visitors...

DJ nails another tackle but didn't capitalize. 

Blue with a lot of play

7 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Dion J nails some Casey bloke with a ripping tackle to force a turnover 

Everyone needs a 'told you he'd be a star' and I'm selecting Dion. Our new Aaron Davey/ Serial pest hybrid. Unless, of course, he's a dud in which case I knew he wouldn't cut the mustard.


White goals. Weed I think.

blue get the clearance, tumbles kick lands to Pedda 35 out who goals 

Yes  I like Dion as well   mainly cos he's from here   Go Dees

Nice movement from blue team. Oscar turns it inside 50, good intercept from McKenna

 

white go bang bang Garlett point.

its now half or quarter time I guess

 
1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

White goals. Weed I think.

blue get the clearance, tumbles kick lands to Pedda 35 out who goals 

Make up your mind. Who's on second?

3 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Nice movement from blue team. Oscar turns it inside 50, good intercept from McKenna

 

white go bang bang Garlett point.

its now half or quarter time I guess

Half time, they're playing 2x20m halves


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