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Training - Wednesday 28th June, 2017

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9:45 at Gosch's Paddock.

Garlett, Hogan and Watts will have their fitness tests.

Anyone going down?

 
11 hours ago, DemonLad5 said:

9:45 at Gosch's Paddock.

Garlett, Hogan and Watts will have their fitness tests.

Anyone going down?

Yep. Will post anything significant l see...

Edited by Dees2014

 
13 hours ago, DemonLad5 said:

9:45 at Gosch's Paddock.

Garlett, Hogan and Watts will have their fitness tests.

Anyone going down?

I will be there with the mad wheaten terrier known as Fergus....

Interested to see how Hannan pulls up as well. And Max after his first game back.

Cheers to the watchers


Just arrived. At the moment warming up with kick to kick. Hoges paired with Frost doing pretty intense one on ones. Maybe indicative of what we might do at either end of the ground Friday night...

 
1 minute ago, Dees2014 said:

Garlett running boundary line away from the main group, as is jack Viney with Angus Brayshaw

Is Watts with the main group? How's his running looking?


2 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Not out there according to Ben Guthrie

No chance of playing then 

Max and Pedo doing high marking practice running into each other with Viney kicking high balls to them. Pedo winning most of the contests but has just gone down with what looks like a hammy. Walking around a bit gingerly, but seems to be recovering - hopefully.


I was there for first hour. No sign of Watts. Viney training well with main group. Jeffy doing laps with Nathan Jones.

Hoges looking good

On the basis of Hogan hopefully playing, it's looking like we'll have Jones, Watts, Salem and Garlett out from our best 22. I don't include Brayshaw as he's only played in 2 of our 8 wins.

A lot of outs but we'll still be able to field a competitive side to win the game.

2 minutes ago, Jock Strap said:

No sign of Watts.

I wonder why that would be?

He could at least be doing rehab on the boundary line with Garlett? Is he doing a secret fitness test?

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell


5 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I wonder why that would be?

He could at least be doing rehab on the boundary line with Garlett? Is he doing a secret fitness test?

Sounds like they are keeping him away from the cameras and maybe putting him through a fitness away from the group

10 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Sounds like they are keeping him away from the cameras and maybe putting him through a fitness away from the group

playing mind games......i hope

21 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I wonder why that would be?

He could at least be doing rehab on the boundary line with Garlett? Is he doing a secret fitness test?

sure is

 

Just back from training.  Salient points:

- no Watts for the entire session

- Garlett joined Jones for run throughs on the boundary for the whole session.  Practiced a few snaps at goal but you'd think unlikely to come up

- Jones quipped that his quad was feeling significantly better than the previous session

- Hogan participated fully in the whole group session

- Kent looked sharp and up and about

- TMac doing lots of goal kicking practice

- Joel Smith training fully with the main group

- Hunt looked a bit flat, Pedersen looked a bit sore

i was there too. not so sure hogan will play. he looked fine, and the training swag was pretty light for everyone, but he was holding back. i reckon next week. hannan is sweet. doesn't look like jeffy will get up, after running laps.. 


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