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52 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Line drills have finished for now and it’s in to some repeat sprints 

the new players split from the main group, a couple of academy kids joining in, both solid sized lads 

Bedford and Chandler have gone hat free. Sparrow the backwards visor. Jordon the regular visor. The rest with the white caps, Bradkte the only one going backwards .

From the main group Spargo, Fritsch, Wagner, Hibberd and JoelSmith are backwards cap guys

DS, you are setting a whole new training report genre.

Originality par excellence. Its a game changer. 

Going to be very difficult for others to follow. 

 
 

First time poster here just to say thank you to all the lads who head down to training and give guys like me information on what's happening in the off season. I just love reading all this stuff. keep up the good work fellas.


2 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

44 and 45 training with the forwards. As is 40

16, 32 with the mids. And 31

23 and 27 starting life down back. 3 is with the backs. As is Guy Walker 

This is the gold I am looking for, thanks!

I am so pumped for next season i can barely contain myself.

Thanks to everyone who posts a Pic, Prognostication, Projection or Pisstake.

Im busy formulating my 2019 prediction to win back the crown from @Skuit , who we all know got lucky last year to win the title.

Any information posted in the training thread makes my job easier.

 

GOO DEES !!

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2 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

The rehab group:

Viney, Lever, Vanders, Tracc, Hannan, Hore, Baker, Melk, Harmes, Bull, Stretch, Hunt, Jetta, Oscar, Brayshaw, Clarry 

 

So.... like half of our best 22.... 

 

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3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

So.... like half of our best 22.... 

 

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Hahahaha shut up

:lol:

 

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1 hour ago, pewpewpew said:

Excellent reporting as per usual @DeeSpencer. 

Were the rehab group just running laps? Were any of them doing ball work (of the non contact variety obviously)?

I think I saw all but Lever, Vanders, Oscar do ball work. 

Melk and Hore who seem teamed up, as well as Hunt did kick to kick in a triangle.

Others with some kick to kick and handball stuff.

 

I am interested to know how they will train for the 6:6:6.  (I know the devil is in the detail, but it seems like on name alone, this system should suit the Demons?)

I would be keen to hear if we are doing specific drills for this, or if this will come much later just before JLT??

Edited by buck_nekkid
Damned autocorrect

DS - Was Goody wearing a hat?  forwards/backwards?

cheers


#unfortunatelookintomysoul

I was idly watching the History of the Eagles the other night when Glenn Frey said we are the best band in the world but need to get Joe Walsh to join to give us more balls and we will be AWESOME. I thought to myself "Steven May...".

12 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

So that's how much they think I am getting in the next contract!

Tmac appears to have put on size. Has his right elbow strapped up. Did he have an issue with this during the season?

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15 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Tmac appears to have put on size. Has his right elbow strapped up. Did he have an issue with this during the season?

Probably strained lifting his wallet Mr. Shadow.


 

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