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Just now, Demon Jack said:

Lever looks closer than 12-16 weeks. Just saw him running at full tilt and snapping at goal. He's also competing comfortably one on one with Tim Smith. 

 

? This is great news?

 
6 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Yep, that's definitely him. Welcome to the club Jay!

Hows he looking by the why @Demon Jack??

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hows he looking by the why @Demon Jack??

Looks very lively. Has pace and can use the football. 

 

Real shame for Vanders hope it is a fairly minor issue, but given his history doesn’t sound promising

The white gurnseys are out. Looks like we're getting some match simulation!


5 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Lever looks closer than 12-16 weeks. Just saw him running at full tilt and snapping at goal. He's also competing comfortably one on one with Tim Smith.

The 12-16 weeks sounds like the club being conservative with the estimates due to it being his second ACL.

Fritsch can seriously kick a football. Absolutely centimetre perfect pass to the Weed who converts.

46 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Jones, Viney, Harmes, Preuss and Melksham with the main group.

EDIT: Also just saw KK training with the main group.

What was wrong with KK originally Jack?

 

ANB with a characteristically sloppy kick. Does well in recovering the ball though.

Melksham with a nice chip pass to C.Wagner who slots an easy one.

1 minute ago, jackaub said:

What was wrong with KK originally Jack?

I believe he had a hip issue. Didn't play any pre-season matches and the last injury list had him at 3-4 weeks.


I'm loving the short, snappy updates Jack. Feels like I"m there! Thanks!!

Just now, Demon Jack said:

I believe he had a hip issue. Didn't play any pre-season matches and the last injury list had him at 3-4 weeks.

Thanks I couldnt remember ?

Couple of nice moments from the potential debutante in Hore. Knows when to engage and when to stay on the ground level to crumb.

Hunt definitely looks to be playing forward. 

Meanwhile, Clarry sets up Petracca with a lace out pass. Trac misses the set shot.

Bradtke in front of me doing some ruck drills. Good leap on him but obviously raw.

Absolutely gorgeuous pass from Hore who finds Spargo, who slots it from the boundary. Shades of his goal from the final against the Hawks.

Edited by Demon Jack


And that'll be all she wrote for march simulation. Players now look to be back training in their respective positions.

May and Jeffy left a little while ago.

TMac, Weed, Keilty and Bradtke practicing some overhead marking. Tom providing some nice support to the boys regarding their technique.

I swear Melksham could snap goals in his sleep. Makes it look so effortless.


Not much too report at the moment. Players just having shots at goal.

Lockhart with a lovely crumb and snap.

OMac nails a running shot at goal. I''m clearly hallucinating.

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

I assume you mean Garlett.

No... it’s Pete, and he’s been recruited to bring some power and passion to the playing group... boom! boom!


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