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2 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Very regimented, orderly, squad-related running. Just like Kapooka, only red'n'blue! Appears to be a good sense of role, function, association, man-to-man identity, purposeful and controlled. Wish I was there...nice video.

 

I got there at 9:05 and they were already training. Didn't see Melksham at all the rest were there. Into rehab was Jones not sure if it was a light day for him or not. Out of rehab O.Mac, Jetta, Petracca, Hunt, T.Smith, Hore and Harmes. 

It was just a light session based on skills no real contact work or match simulations. Maynard copped a knock to the hip that needed attention but seemed fine afterwards.

Clarry will be back on the 4th of Feb the rest can't be too long, Hannan had no strapping to his knee which is a positive.

On 1/11/2019 at 11:32 AM, Deemania since 56 said:

Plus, Weideman and Preuss are champing at the bit, Hunt is on fire with improved teamplay skills and passing, Stretch is up and about and running, driving the ball ever-forward with pace. 

...and sulky puss is gone....

 
2 hours ago, Jaded said:

Anyone got any concrete info about Gus? Why the rehab?

The AFL has stepped in and said that we've got to give other players a chance at winning this years brownlow

Thanks for the training fix guys. 

 


AFL website reporting that Brayshaw had a niggling back injury but is nearing full training.

Think its good players dont reveal their injuries to questions by supporters. Only provides information for the opposition. Hope the club tells them to be discreet.

 


8 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Its just a toe....

He found it hilarious it had its own topic on here, the pic on Insta is real, he uses the band on a regular basis

16 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

One other player who I didn’t pick up (and it could be because of his size) was Charlie Spargo - did you notice him?

Charlie definitely trained WJ. Got a photo with the kids afterwards.


1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

One other player who I didn’t pick up (and it could be because of his size) was Charlie Spargo - did you notice him?

Spargo was there he made a mistake during drills and the whole group had to do 10 push ups. I don't think Walker was there.

 
2 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

He found it hilarious it had its own topic on here, the pic on Insta is real, he uses the band on a regular basis

:)

Probably even more amazed somebody wanted to photograph it...


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