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Had to take a second look at that pic.  Coulda sworn it was Brad Green on first glimpse...!

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1 hour ago, Olivertwist said:

Adem Yze hidding behind a tree on punt rd side of ground watching training intently.

Hawks finally worried about the mighty dees.

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There were also a couple of interested onlookers standing outside the boundary including Hawthorn assistant coach Adem Yze as well as Neil Craig, the former Adelaide coach and long-time career-coach at Melbourne, Essendon and Carlton.

Craig, now England rugby's high performance manager, reunited with Simon Goodwin while the Demons' coach was on a study tour in the United Kingdom.

 


Haven't seen specifics reported anywhere, but can someone shed some light on Gus' injury please.

I think he still has a couple of levels of improvement in him (yes, I rate him very highly), so am desperate to see him have a relatively injury-free preseason.

23 minutes ago, The Chazz said:

Haven't seen specifics reported anywhere, but can someone shed some light on Gus' injury please.

I think he still has a couple of levels of improvement in him (yes, I rate him very highly), so am desperate to see him have a relatively injury-free preseason.

Apparently was sick this week so probably just taking it easy

 

43 minutes ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

He looks white even in that picture.

he was just trying to impress maxy. good chunder, good move.

I have been at work will post some more pics on Insta and here later

Impressively hot today

Spargo was impressive as well?

Jordan Lewis comment 'brutal'

Sam Frost comment '@#$&%'??

James Harmes had a pretty impressive dry retching effort at the end of a gut busting rehab running session, worked his [censored] off

I was pleasantly surprised to watch a session where every player did not look like slacking off despite the heat

Fritsch has definitely worked on his aerobic fitness over the break

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

 

We're training hard in the scorching heat to right a wrong of the past... not beating Adelaide by 100 points! 

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9 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

This will be one thorough hat report this morning. Does the No Hat No Play apply to our footy club? 

Bravo to all reporters for heading down.?

Is No Hat No a potential international rookie from Vietnam?

8 hours ago, Demonland said:

Brayshaw just sitting in the shade on the boundary. 

Clearly gone for the season :-(

Thanks to all who braved the heat today to write reviews. 

The Players and Staff get paid....


6 hours ago, brendan said:

Apparently was sick this week so probably just taking it easy

So you don't know?

Would've thought if he was "sick" that he'd be in quarantine, but that's just me.

7 hours ago, The Chazz said:

So you don't know?

Would've thought if he was "sick" that he'd be in quarantine, but that's just me.

“Angus Brayshaw was also on light duties, but it's understood he has been sick this week, while Jake Lever is set to return to the track on Monday following a minor procedure on his left knee.”

Dees endure brutal session in summer scorcher

7 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

“Angus Brayshaw was also on light duties, but it's understood he has been sick this week, while Jake Lever is set to return to the track on Monday following a minor procedure on his left knee.”

Dees endure brutal session in summer scorcher

Probably asking for a bit more than "understood he has been sick".

Thanks anyway.

 
2 hours ago, The Chazz said:

So you don't know?

Would've thought if he was "sick" that he'd be in quarantine, but that's just me.

Read that he was sick in that article posted above, cheer up a bit mate it’s nearly Christmas 


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