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Absolute belter of a day here at Gosch Paddock! Crowd slowly building.

Bit breezy though..

 

You beauty!! Report away dd. 

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Full squad out warming up. 

No Dean Kent.

Flip and Maynard running laps.

 
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Bernie training fully with the backs.

 

9 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Full squad out warming up. 

No Dean Kent.

Flip and Maynard running laps.

There must be a huge buzz around the club having both teams playing finals this weekend.


Heard rumours Hibbo looks sore and isn't training with the group.  Hoping to hear some reports on that!

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Hibbo is running timed laps..

Hmmm    

 

If he is running laps that would suggest he should be right to go on Friday, abeit not quite 100%.

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3 missed kicks in a row in the point to point activity group.

Pretty windy conditions though.

Macca not impressed so far.


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Group im watching are missing easy 20-30m snaps in front of goals.

Joel Smith moving well as is Sam Frost.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Group im watching are missing easy 20-30m snaps in front of goals.

 

Sounds familiar ....

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Group im watching are missing easy 20-30m snaps in front of goals.

Joel Smith moving well as is Sam Frost.

Just getting them out of the system for Friday night...

I hope ?

3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Sounds familiar ....

Petracca in that group by any chance? :P

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4 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

Petracca in that group by any chance? :P

Nope.

The guys that are playing at Casey are down one end, Bernie and Jeffy with this group. JKH training with the main squad which is interesting and training well too!

 


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Vandenberg just brushed Viney aside with ease..

The man cannot be stopped!

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Main squad doing a full ground drill which on the point of the flank and worked up the ground to the leading forward. This consists of spreading out wide hard then hitting the lead up forward .

Its very blustery so the skills are a bit up and down which im not worried about.

Petracca is the deep lead up forward who then alternates with Weideman.

Ball movement is quick and play on at all costs.

Gussy, Jones, Viney and Lewis see looking class above.

Hibberd is partial to a bit of soreness, so it’s probably just general management. Fingers crossed. While losing him wouldn’t be ideal, half-back also happens to be where we’re best equipped to cover anyway with the likes of J.Smith and Hunt primed and ready. It wouldn’t be a game changer.

Great to hear Bernie’s firing. If he’s ready it’s hard to see him getting selected in the firsts, but Casey have a huge PF this week and having him in would help enormously.


21 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Group im watching are missing easy 20-30m snaps in front of goals.

Practicing for game day. 

10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Vandenberg just brushed Viney aside with ease..

The man cannot be stopped!

I'm sure viney just let him pass so that they didn't create a blackhole 

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8 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Great updates Dazzle. Much appreciated.

How's Max's calf travelling?

Training fully and moving fine mate

 

I don't think there was ever an issue with Max's calf. The strapping you can see on his calf is to hold a shin guard on for his ruck work, not for his calf. I think this is something the commentators may not have realised Friday night and is being misunderstood...........touch wood.

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