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Will there be a training training session at 10am Thursday? If there is I'm going. Do you know if there is Saty?

 

Looking at Seven news last night it looked they had a run on Monday morning so I am guessing they might be training tomorrow morning. 

 
4 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

A few rounds into last season and I couldn’t see him going around again (2019) but here we are. He is going to raise a lot of money for the AFL this season.

 

9 hours ago, Demonland said:

The official website hasn't updated from last week's listed session. 

It’s on the website now, tomorrow 10.00 am @ Gosch’s

To all reporters, has Viney watch commenced?

  • Demonland changed the title to Training - Wednesday, 27th March 2019

Cancelled due to lack of interest?  (Or, just a lack of interest on the part of our intrepid reporters??)

6 minutes ago, Vagg said:

Cancelled due to lack of interest?  (Or, just a lack of interest on the part of our intrepid reporters??)

When things are quiet, Ben Guthrie is our reporter and tweeting the players are doing a bit of top up conditioning work at the end of training. 

He also said Viney out there with no strapping on knee but still not 100%.

 
20 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

He also said Viney out there with no strapping on knee but still not 100%.

Can't believe you'd play a player not 100% in the early rounds.

Just baffling.

8 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Can't believe you'd play a player not 100% in the early rounds.

Just baffling.

I dont think Dave Misson will be missed....  


Got there early to see the rehab group come out first, Lever, Louis, Petty, Jeffy, Hore, Viney and to my dismay May! No AVB, JKH or J Smith.

the main group then appeared and thankfully May joined them immediately. Viney joined the main group after about 30 minutes running and exercising with the rehab group. He looks to be moving freely and was OK in the ball drills but who knows. Saw JSmith walking around not in running gear, not limping but not doing any rehab. 

Max had plenty of bandages on his leg but looked in good form. Plenty of one on one aerial drills. T Smith and Baker back in full training. Hore joined the main group after 30 odd minutes in rehab. So it was Lever, Louis, Petty and Jeff fulltime rehab.

Melchum looked fit and was impressive in the one on one drills. Two Poms stood near me when the game simulation was on and they were talking amongst themselves trying to work out what game it was, how the off side rule was working, it’s like rugby but different and that the blues were trouncing the whites. When one said he was going to go to google to find out what sport it is I thought I better intervene; there is no off side, 360 degrees, you can go anywhere, the aim is to kick the ball through those tall posts over there and yes it is a full contact sport. Not sure what they made of it all. Then it was time to leave. Any questions I will try to answer. 

22 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I dont think Dave Misson will be missed....  

Some fresh eyes and ideas certainly won't go astray ;)

29 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I dont think Dave Misson will be missed....  

They will have had nine months to find a replacement so I would hope they find a good one.

1 hour ago, old dee said:

They will have had nine months to find a replacement so I would hope they find a good one.

Get the Hawthorn bloke

$cully - busted, broken, forgotten...back by round 2

Wingard - initially our for 4-6, back in 2

Mitchell - thought to be out for the entire season, likely will return if finals are in the offing (and it’s Hawthorn, OF COURSE finals are a better than even money chance)


39 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Get the Hawthorn bloke

$cully - busted, broken, forgotten...back by round 2

Wingard - initially our for 4-6, back in 2

Mitchell - thought to be out for the entire season, likely will return if finals are in the offing (and it’s Hawthorn, OF COURSE finals are a better than even money chance)

like how he had O'Meara up for the final ? or how half their backline has been missing for ages ?

I think the clubs with more mature players over the years give us a biased assessment of fitness staff like they are miracle workers. Wingard playing is hardly a miracle, and Scully has yet to perform at AFL level again. so we will see. same with Mitchell.

 

 


4 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Some fresh eyes and ideas certainly won't go astray ;)

I assume you and @dazzledavey36 have your resumes in?

There was nothing wrong with Viney, did whole session

It was a first 'proper' game for everybody on Saturday, the only one not to make a mess was Salem

Edited by Satyriconhome

9 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

I assume you and @dazzledavey36 have your resumes in?

There was nothing wrong with Viney, did whole session

It was a first 'proper' game for everybody on Saturday, the only one not to make a mess was Salem

Lol

Fmd mate what game were YOU watching ?

 

1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

Lol

Fmd mate what game were YOU watching ?

 

I'd actually love an @dazzledavey36 training report that mirrored his emotions from a game day thread.

Someone like Billy Stretch misses a target and he can go off his rocker, then Clayton Oliver beats three players to a ground ball and he declares him the greatest player of all time... and so on.  It would be bloody brilliant.

Get down there, dazzle.  Training needs you!

 
14 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

 

There was nothing wrong with Viney, did whole session

 

Yes, just like last season when you said Viney was fine before he was shut down for 12 weeks.

Ben Guthrie said VIney didn't look 100%.

27 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Yes, just like last season when you said Viney was fine before he was shut down for 12 weeks.

Ben Guthrie said VIney didn't look 100%.

Blind Freddie concurs ;)


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