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  On 16/11/2018 at 23:31, rumpole said:

That should cover what?

About half of the list?

Hardly, Mr. McKern.

This is the list I’ve compiled based on the criteria that the players coming into the category of first to fourth year players means that they first became primary list players in 2016 or later:-

PRIMARY LIST:

Oskar Baker Bayley Fritsch Mitch Hannan Corey Maynard Clayton Oliver Harrison Petty Charlie Spargo Joel Smith Josh Wagner Sam Weideman 

ROOKIE LIST: CATEGORY A

Declan Keilty Tim Smith 

ROOKIE LIST: CATEGORY B

Austin Bradtke Guy Walker

I wouldn’t expect to see those like Clarrie who underwent post season surgery to be back on Monday but some of the older players might turn up early if they have permission.


Managed return of list as you would expect from a professional club taking account of medical procedures and the like. 

Jayden Hunt appears to be in the thickest  jungle so he might be late back for his start...

 

  On 17/11/2018 at 00:00, Whispering_Jack said:

Hardly, Mr. McKern.

This is the list I’ve compiled based on the criteria that the players coming into the category of first to fourth year players means that they first became primary list players in 2016 or later:-

PRIMARY LIST:

Oskar Baker Bayley Fritsch Mitch Hannan Corey Maynard Clayton Oliver Harrison Petty Charlie Spargo Joel Smith Josh Wagner Sam Weideman 

ROOKIE LIST: CATEGORY A

Declan Keilty Tim Smith 

ROOKIE LIST: CATEGORY B

Austin Bradtke Guy Walker

I wouldn’t expect to see those like Clarke who underwent post season surgery to be back on Monday but some of the older players might turn up early if they have permission.

Mitch Clark is back and still having his name mis-spelled on Demonland?

  On 18/11/2018 at 01:05, Demon Disciple said:

I doubt Clarry will be doing too much, given his double shoulder op over the off-season.

He will be there doing the kicking and running, no weights and no contact, wpuld assume he may give the handballs a miss as well


Joel Smith making a statement which is good.


6 min 22 sec for 2 km is almost exactly equivalent to a 5 minute mile. Which gives us some idea how fast Roger Bannister, John Landy, etc used to motor to complete a 4 minute mile, let alone Hichaem El Guerrouj who holds the record for that distance with 3.43.13.

 

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