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Is there a session on today? If so i cannot find the time as i was planning on heading down to have a look.

Cheers

Summary of Training:

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Just got here.

They've split into 3 groups and all doing what looks like ground balls/touch work.

JKH looking clean on both sides of the body as is Gus.

Groups swap to the next cones now.

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Dom is in the group in front of me and he just looks like a dejected man..

In saying that his skills look very slick as is young Flippa!

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 Now doing some what looks like 80% run throughs.

Hunt in the footy boots doing what looks like 400m timed sprints.

Joel Smith is on the other side of the ground getting worked over by the rehab crew. Seems to be moving well.

Group has split into full ground drill now.

Maxy, Flip and King doing ruckwork with Stafford.

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 Skills has started off a bit sloppy.. Salem, Vanders, Tmac missing kicks. Fritz and just oozes serious class with his kicking skills.

As i type this i must say there's been a bit too many sloppy kicks for my liking.. hopefully it improves as the session goes by.

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 Bit overcast and bit breezy mate but nothing threatening at all.

Jeez poor JKH does a lot of hard running and spread for minimal reward.

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 Group has now split into 5 small group just doing extra touch and groud ball.

Vanders is a seriously big unit! Id love to know his actualheight because hes definitely alot taller then Wagner whos listed at 189cm tall.

Btw no Billy Stretch here.

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Group has now split into 2 big groups with one closest to me doing 4 point kicking which then finishes in the middle group who kicks up to full forward. Clarry is one of those leading forwards along Smith and Tom McDonald.

Lewis, Spargo, Gawn hardly missing targets.

Dom, JKH, Pedi and Baker also kicking well.

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Groups have split into forwards, backs and Mids.

Some interesting ovbservation here. Fritsch is with the mids playing a sweeping role off a hslf back qlong with gus and Baker. Interestingly Lewis is also with the mids doing stoppage work.

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Austin Bradtke is also here doing some work with an assistant coach. Bloody tall kid!

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 The session has finished but the guys who played at Casey are doing some boundary line run throughs. Though Kent and Vanders are doing goal kicking practice with some forward while Goody stands on the mark and watches on.

Jones just doing extra touch with Ben Matthews.

 

MOD EDIT: @dazzledavey36 is answering questions throughout the thread.

 

 
3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Is there a session on today? If so i cannot find the time as i was planning on heading down to have a look.

Cheers

Website states 9.45 this morning Dazzle.

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1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Website states 9.45 this morning Dazzle.

Brilliant..

Is it better to get off at Richmond station and then walk across??

 
1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Brilliant..

Is it better to get off at Richmond station and then walk across??

As opposed ? 

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Brilliant..

Is it better to get off at Richmond station and then walk across??

Yes, parking can be a bit tricky.


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3 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

As opposed ? 

No idea, moved to Melbourne recently and first time I've ever attended training down here.

3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Yes, parking can be a bit tricky.

Thanks mate! You're a legend.

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

No idea, moved to Melbourne recently and first time I've ever attended training down here.

Thanks mate! You're a legend.

No problem mate. Looking forward to the report.?

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Just got here.

They've split into 3 groups and all doing what looks like ground balls/touch work.

JKH looking clean on both sides of the body as is Gus.

Groups swap to the next cones now.

 
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Dom is in the group in front of me and he just looks like a dejected man..

In saying that his skills look very slick as is young Flippa!

Edited by dazzledavey36


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Now doing some what looks like 80% run throughs.

Hunt in the footy boots doing what looks like 400m timed sprints. 

Joel Smith is on the other side of the ground getting worked over by the rehab crew. Seems to be moving well.

Group has split into full ground drill now.

Maxy, Flip and King doing ruckwork with Stafford.

 

Edited by dazzledavey36

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Skills has started off a bit sloppy.. Salem, Vanders, Tmac missing kicks. Fritz and just oozes serious class with his kicking skills.

As i type this i must say there's been a bit too many sloppy kicks for my liking.. hopefully it improves as the session goes by.

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2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Raining in Melb?

Thanks for the updates mate.

Bit overcast and bit breezy mate but nothing threatening at all.

Jeez poor JKH does a lot of hard running and spread for minimal reward.


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Group has now split into 5 small group just doing extra touch and groud ball.

Vanders is a seriously big unit! Id love to know his actualheight because hes definitely alot taller then Wagner whos listed at 189cm tall.

Btw no Billy Stretch here.

How is Joel Smith moving?

Be a shame if Stretch didn’t play this week, he was good last week.

24 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Now doing some what looks like 80% run throughs.

Hunt in the footy boots doing what looks like 400m timed sprints. 

Joel Smith is on the other side of the ground getting worked over by the rehab crew. Seems to be moving well.

Group has split into full ground drill now.

Maxy, Flip and King doing ruckwork with Stafford.

 

Great news on Hunt.  Look forward to seeing him in the team soon.

Terrific write-ups.  Thanks.

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Group has now split into 2 big groups with one closest to me doing 4 point kicking which then finishes in the middle group who kicks up to full forward. Clarry is one of those leading forwards along Smith and Tom McDonald. 

Lewis, Spargo, Gawn hardly missing targets.

Dom, JKH, Pedi and Baker also kicking well.

 

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10 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

How is Joel Smith moving?

Be a shame if Stretch didn’t play this week, he was good last week.

Looks fine to me? 

And as i type this hes just joined the main group with the backline group.


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Groups have split into forwards, backs and Mids.

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Some interesting ovbservation here. Fritsch is with the mids playing a sweeping role off a hslf back qlong with gus and Baker. Interestingly Lewis is also with the mids doing stoppage work.

 
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Austin Bradtke is also here doing some work with an assistant coach. Bloody tall kid!


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