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Training - Thursday 6th April, 2017

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Anyone go this morning?

 
41 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

was about to make a thread on this

Interested in T.Smith

I thought that was only me with that approach to players

Craft session today, so lots of skills

Tim Smith trained as he always does

Only one rehabbing today was Hulett, no sign of waliking wounded

Hibberd did full session so did JKH, King

 
5 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

I thought that was only me with that approach to players

Craft session today, so lots of skills

Tim Smith trained as he always does

Only one rehabbing today was Hulett, no sign of waliking wounded

Hibberd did full session so did JKH, King

No group cuddle around Smith, then.

You'd reckon they would spring it on him like they did with Hannan and J Smith in a one on one meeting with a camera on him for the website.

Watch this space, I reckon he's in.


Hibberd training well?? Can't wait for him to get right

 

 

Hibberd did the whole session including bag work spiking and marking, including a spike aimed at me which I got a nice photo of, which I'll post later, afternoon off, so administrative tasks, sigh


Hibberd walk on to our team hopefully for the game against Freo next weekend, we can use the extra medium back that can play both tall and small

1 hour ago, Hogans Heroe"s said:

Hibberd walk on to our team hopefully for the game against Freo next weekend, we can use the extra medium back that can play both tall and small

I think Misson said Hibberd will resume via the VFL next weekend.

 

3 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Hibberd did the whole session including bag work spiking and marking, including a spike aimed at me which I got a nice photo of, which I'll post later, afternoon off, so administrative tasks, sigh

Must be special. ...

4 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

No,  but that's not Goody's style

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I think you will find that Saty meant that a group hug wasnt Goodwins style.

Obviously he doesnt have a problem with a solo hug though lol

40 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

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I think that is a brilliant photo and says a lot about Goody and the relationship he has established with the players

He also keeps the announcement in house the way it should be

Edited by Satyriconhome

2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I think Misson said Hibberd will resume via the VFL next weekend.

Given that there are no VFL matches this weekend, hard to know whether he would have been ready this weekend or not.

Tell ya what I reckon if goody pulled on the boots even now he'd be in our bests pretty consistently 

1 hour ago, bing181 said:

Given that there are no VFL matches this weekend, hard to know whether he would have been ready this weekend or not.

The VFL is actually starting this weekend with a split round to open proceedings. Casey has Seniors and Development League involved in practice matches against Werribee at Casey Fields but other commitments mean I won't be able to attend this week. 

Edited by KC from Casey


1 hour ago, Abe said:

Tell ya what I reckon if goody pulled on the boots even now he'd be in our bests pretty consistently 

Still looks ripped. I know he still works out with the boys during weights sessions so no surprise he looks in good nick.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Still looks ripped. I know he still works out with the boys during weights sessions so no surprise he looks in good nick.

Watched him kick the ball 50 meters head high bullet pass off one step at training a few weeks back. He could sit in our back pocket and handle our kick outs haha 

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