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4 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

 

Thanks Saty.

When you say Academy, do you mean our Academy, and players we have priority access to? Or are they available for all clubs and we're just taking a look?


If I'm not mistaken, Fritta has been near the front in many of the running drill pics that I've seen this pre season.  I don't remember that of him last year, and if he has added that string to his bow, he will be a weapon and a half on the wing.

11 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Thanks Saty.

When you say Academy, do you mean our Academy, and players we have priority access to? Or are they available for all clubs and we're just taking a look?

AFL Academy

 

Interesting to see that Joel Smith played ostensible defender on Weed - he was training with forwards earlier this preseason, yeah?

Was this due to unavailable players, just to give Weed a ‘big’ to be matched up on him?


41 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Interesting to see that Joel Smith played ostensible defender on Weed - he was training with forwards earlier this preseason, yeah?

Was this due to unavailable players, just to give Weed a ‘big’ to be matched up on him?

Similar, Greg Stafford didn't have Gawn, Preuss or Bradtke so he worked with Keilty and Weid, I reckon it will be after Xmas when most of the rehabbers will be back in action, that we will see the defined lines at training

But then again Goody is a fan of versatility so we may see some 'interesting' choices

5 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

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I aiways find it funny at training, some wear the hats but backwards, obviously not to keep the sun out of eyes, why bother?

Clarry, Baker and Frost wear a family tub of sunscreen between them

Just now, Satyriconhome said:

I aiways find it funny at training, some wear the hats but backwards, obviously not to keep the sun out of eyes, why bother?

Clarry, Baker and Frost wear a family tub of sunscreen between them

Fosters Special Bitter....not a bad drop really


3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Keep the sun directly off the head or shield the back of the neck. 

And because they're too cool to wear this style:

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48 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Interesting to see that Joel Smith played ostensible defender on Weed - he was training with forwards earlier this preseason, yeah?

Was this due to unavailable players, just to give Weed a ‘big’ to be matched up on him?

Based on the photos it looked like they were swapping the white "vest" indicating who was a forward in the contest. I'm quite comfortable with Smith being played as a swing man, either forward or back, depending on what's needed. Can't hurt to try him forward. He has endurance and can take a grab. If he can hit the scoreboard then he could be that third "tall" option. 

3 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

True Andy.  If Bedford is good enough, and shows enough, then he'll be rewarded with senior footy.  I feel as though he's a different player to Spargo, but time will tell!

Bedford speed is ridiculous but has a tendency to really butcher the ball.  Hard as a cats head also 


3 hours ago, ProDee said:

Must have had a huge downpour at Etihad during the VFL GF.

Didn't put his body on the line or stand under a high ball.

He's not a "Goody-type"player.

For Jeff's sake I hope he proves you wrong ProDee

I'm sure you'd be happy if he did. Wouldn't you?

31 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Keep the sun directly off the head or shield the back of the neck. 

Most hats have a sweat band also. Keeps the sweat out of the eyes

1 hour ago, AmDamDemon said:

L'homme dus jour d l'an? I like it. Gives class.

Inilagay ko ang tekstong iyon sa google translate, at hindi ito naiintindihan.
Maaari mo bang ipaliwanag sa wikang ingles?
 
2 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

 

Some great photos as always Saty. Just wanted to say apart from mentioning the players in your captions you can tag them in the photo itself, that way it will show up in their tagged photos. They might appreciate that more than the captions.

21 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

For Jeff's sake I hope he proves you wrong ProDee

I'm sure you'd be happy if he did. Wouldn't you?

How can he prove my eyes "wrong" ?

It's up to him if he changes his behaviours.


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