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Those rain drops just keep getting bigger.


 

He talked to the medical staff and left, probably for a massage, seemed fine afterwards when I saw him, 2 days to the game

Best bit of training today both Lever and Hannan training strongly

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12 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

What program is Trac on?

He took part  in the match sim and didn't look restricted at all

Gawn was out doing 1 on 1 with Stafford at 9.30 when I got there, pics to prove it

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With our medical and fitness team, Hunt probably broke a few bones in his back but was put  back out there shortly after...

Won't see him again this season!

40 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Stop training right now.  We are SO FUC$((N injury prone that we’ll run out of players.  Yoga and Pilates only. Non contact. !!?!!?? 

I'll post a pic later, you would have hated one drill, players one on one trying to push each other backwards

36 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

He talked to the medical staff and left, probably for a massage, seemed fine afterwards when I saw him, 2 days to the game

Best bit of training today both Lever and Hannan training strongly

Was Hannan full training with the main group??


1 hour ago, Cards13 said:

Jenny Craig

Give me trac and his bulk over the flimsy lightweights we have that can't break a tackle.

 

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Was Hannan full training with the main group??

3/4, maybe another week or two and then half a VFL game, same with JKH

 


3 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

He talked to the medical staff and left, probably for a massage, seemed fine afterwards when I saw him, 2 days to the game

Best bit of training today both Lever and Hannan training strongly

That’s great to hear Hannan up and about!  Was he in the main group or rehab??

 
22 hours ago, SPC said:

Would be lucky to retain his spot on last weeks game.

And the St Kilda game.

Has averaged 10 possessions over the last 2 weeks. Has given us nothing as a small forward after a promising fortnight against Sydney and Essendon.

Will be VFL bound soon if he doesn't lift.


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