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4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Waiting on Natalie's full report. 

Any other news to report?

Never heard of her.

However, it may be that one young gun has something to report.  

 

No photo I'd never heard of her, must watch different movies???

Today was craft day

Preuss impresses me already, strange kicking style but for big bloke did not miss or fluff one kick

You can post the pics as i put them on Insta, some action pics of new kiddies


 
34 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

No photo I'd never heard of her, must watch different movies???

Today was craft day

Preuss impresses me already, strange kicking style but for big bloke did not miss or fluff one kick

You can post the pics as i put them on Insta, some action pics of new kiddies

The new kiddies seem to have faces made for football. 


Toby Bedford, as per the Indigenous forward made the difficult shot on goal look simple

Bradtke had his first session with greg Stafford and Preuss

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

We're aiming to win a Premiership not a beauty contest. 

Hmm, quite right, I was not thinking of a beauty contest DL. .

These faces look like they could punish and be punished and not be worried about their looks.  

58 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

No photo I'd never heard of her, must watch different movies???

Today was craft day

Preuss impresses me already, strange kicking style but for big bloke did not miss or fluff one kick

You can post the pics as i put them on Insta, some action pics of new kiddies

What does his agility look like, and while you're at it, how was his overhead marking?

 

Thanks in advance.


1 hour ago, faultydet said:

What does his agility look like, and while you're at it, how was his overhead marking?

 

Thanks in advance.

As I said Preuss has impressed me, can see why we chased him

Just looks a big footy player  does everything with minimum of fuss, agility is good

He, Frost and Dec Keilty did another 20 minutes of work when everybody else finished 

Said to Greg Stafford after session had finished that I was looking forward to seeing him and Gawn going against each other

Answer 'so am I'

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4 hours ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

that Sparow kid has some serious size to him. His biceps are bigger than a few 3rd year players. 

So he is definitely not sparrow like?


Thanks Saty for the pics, and DL for posting them here.  Keep up the great (and much appreciated) work!

1 hour ago, Demons11 said:

Joel Smith looks to have back in terrific shape.  

The 3 who look like they have worked 'extra' hard over the break Joel Smith, Harry Petty and Weid

It was good to see they could make today a craft day, no extra running required although as mentioned Preuss, Frost and Keilty did a bit extra at the end

 
6 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Nut has been riding an inflatable Unicorn? Was this part of training?


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