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Training - Tuesday 21st March, 2017

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Just saw a tweet that Watts has left the track after 20 mins with Trenners.  Not playing this weekend????

33 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

Is anyone there?

Is there anybody there, said the traveler

knocking on the moonlit door

and his horse in the silence champed the grasses of the forest's ferny floor.

( Robert Louis Stevensen.)

 
14 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Just saw a tweet that Watts has left the track after 20 mins with Trenners.  Not playing this weekend????

Unless it was from Mark Stevens, I won't believe it.  The weasel seems to get MFC information somehow (hopefully from chasing ambulances rather than an inside job).

Watts had a lot of gametime in 31 degree heat on Sunday - maybe on light duties only?


was reported on radio (3aw) that goody said wattsy was not a lock for round 1, saying he has improved but needs more improvement

that was all i heard

I was at the game Sunday and his intensity looked ok but he turned the ball over a lot - some of his kicks were very poor. Unusual for a player who is generally the best user of the ball in the side.

 
20 minutes ago, billy2803 said:

Unless it was from Mark Stevens, I won't believe it.  The weasel seems to get MFC information somehow (hopefully from chasing ambulances rather than an inside job).

Was tweeted by Chris Cavanagh.


Looked like a craft session, with the Casey guys from Sunday doing a half paced recovery

The rest did a number of drills specific to their role in the team ie midfield stoppage work, defenders spoiling, forwards running patterns etc

Frost and Wagner did bits and pieces with Frost doing the most, had his usual speed back so not far off

No sign of Hibberd

Gawn spent a lot of time niggling the mids and got a couple of whacks for his trouble

Hogan looks like a caged animal waiting to be released which is only a good thing

Lewis proved to me he is human with a couple of ordinary kicks with his right during a drill where they had to use non preferred

1 hour ago, billy2803 said:

Unless it was from Mark Stevens, I won't believe it.  The weasel seems to get MFC information somehow (hopefully from chasing ambulances rather than an inside job).

Mark Stevens is an avid reader of Demonland, he also was at training and was still hanging round the scan place when I left          I wasn't hanging round the scan place

Can I buy shares in that scan place, seems to be a great business?

3 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

 

Hogan looks like a caged animal waiting to be released which is only a good thing

Not if it was a guinea pig.

A guinea pig would not be a good thing.


3 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Mark Stevens is an avid reader of Demonland, he also was at training and was still hanging round the scan place when I left          I wasn't hanging round the scan place

Lol.........Be honest.. you had a little peak through ?

anyone else starting to get worried about Hibberd?

achillies can be a bugger of a thing

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

anyone else starting to get worried about Hibberd?

achillies can be a bugger of a thing

Ask me in round 4. Then I'll worry. 

3 hours ago, McQueen said:

Not if it was a guinea pig.

A guinea pig would not be a good thing.

But handy for F/S selectinos in future drafts.

5 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Lol.........Be honest.. you had a little peak through ?

No,  too busy chatting to Jack Viney and Christian Salem, only noticed Stevens in passing


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