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Salem Hibberd and Lever all on track to play this weekend if they get through todays training.

Some handy experiencd coming back into that side.

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Salem Hibberd and Lever all on track to play this weekend if they get through todays training.

Some handy experiencd coming back into that side.

Lever just left track direct from rehab group, hasn't joined main group

Doubt he plays

 
4 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Lever just left track direct from rehab group, hasn't joined main group

Doubt he plays

Thanks mate did he seem hindered?

Whos in our rehab group?

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Thanks mate did he seem hindered?

Whos in our rehab group?

Was Hore, Hibberd, Lever (No sign of Petty

Hore calf, still working and looks ok ?

Hibberd lots of tackles (think he's now main group?)

Lever, run throughs, moving Ok but clearly not 100%

ANB has joined Hore now for some kicking 


3 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Was Hore, Hibberd, Lever (No sign of Petty

Hore calf, still working and looks ok ?

Hibberd lots of tackles (think he's now main group?)

Lever, run throughs, moving Ok but clearly not 100%

ANB has joined Hore now for some kicking 

Thanks mate.. on training wise who would be your ins for this weekend?

16 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Thanks mate.. on training wise who would be your ins for this weekend?

From: Salem, JKH, ANB, Weids, Hibberd, May (all looking ok, ANB back in main group just dodged the match simulation drill)

Rest of injury list: Hannan had the knee tested, but continued in main group, KK going ok, No Petty, Lever off early, Lewis (Ok but susp). No sight of rest (too cold to bother)

On a completely different angle, how good is it to see that panel of quality sponsors behind Goodwin? All are big, international players (except maybe IG). Not only does it make us look like a professional club, but anyone who's new to the code seeing that panel should be in no doubt that this is a club of quality.

 
35 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

On a completely different angle, how good is it to see that panel of quality sponsors behind Goodwin? All are big, international players (except maybe IG). Not only does it make us look like a professional club, but anyone who's new to the code seeing that panel should be in no doubt that this is a club of quality.

We need to start winning LDC or they will drop off. Sadly everyone loves winners, losers not so much.

  • Demonland changed the title to Goody Presser (29/5) & Training Update

Sigh...such predictable negativity...I would imagine they would completely understand the vagaries of Business ...matters that are sometimes just out of your control no matter how smart you are or how much talent you have ...I’m sure they can see the bigger picture ...to quote an oldie but a goodie ...”Rome wasn’t built in a day “  !


2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Salem Hibberd and Lever all on track to play this weekend if they get through todays training.

Some handy experiencd coming back into that side.

I hope we wait at least another week on Lever.

Not playing out the game on the weekend, it would be better if he had a bit more managed match time before coming in.

Having read the training report it seems he may have to hold off anyway.

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11 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Lot's of Goal-kicking during and after training today, even more Behind-kicking...

No kicking coach visible  ?‍♂️

That was your chance yeater!

Thanks for the update and braving a pretty crap morning

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4 hours ago, Rusty Nails said:

That was your chance yeater!

Thanks for the update and braving a pretty crap morning

There was nothing wrong with the weather

Thought the consensus on here was all AFL listed players shouldn't need to be coached to kick, they should know how to

KK has now gone the helmet, nice looking on as well

Lever was fine, running unhindered, could be all smoke and mirrors, assume it will be no risk policy

6 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Salem Hibberd and Lever all on track to play this weekend if they get through todays training.

Some handy experiencd coming back into that side.

Readiness is the issue.


Any truth to reports Hore is looking likely to miss a few weeks? Few social media pages reporting this

5 hours ago, Deestar9 said:

Sigh...such predictable negativity...I would imagine they would completely understand the vagaries of Business ...matters that are sometimes just out of your control no matter how smart you are or how much talent you have ...I’m sure they can see the bigger picture ...to quote an oldie but a goodie ...”Rome wasn’t built in a day “  !

Well so far it is 50+ years, a little longer than a day


27 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Trained in the rehab group and was pictured with ice on the calf after training. Optimist says it's just a corky and he'll play. Pessimist says 4 to 6. 

I watched him closely and while I have no medical qualifications or experience whatsoever I feel comfortable offering my opinion........

He trained the whole session but was only in rehab group, strapped calf, but moving pretty freely doing running drills. Finished up later part of session with some kicking to leading target ANB, and then some shots on goal.

If he had a strain and wasn't going to play then surely wouldn't have been out there or limited to just light exercise...?? It was sooooo frrrzzzziiinnn cold ❄️

My take was just getting the cork mobile, then obviously icing after training. I give him the all clear to play!...

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23 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

I watched him closely and while I have no medical qualifications or experience whatsoever I feel comfortable offering my opinion........

He trained the whole session but was only in rehab group, strapped calf, but moving pretty freely doing running drills. Finished up later part of session with some kicking to leading target ANB, and then some shots on goal.

If he had a strain and wasn't going to play then surely wouldn't have been out there or limited to just light exercise...?? It was sooooo frrrzzzziiinnn cold ❄️

My take was just getting the cork mobile, then obviously icing after training. I give him the all clear to play!...

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You should apply for Misso job. Some on here would rate you ahead of him on this assessment alone

 
32 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

I did...

I'm down to the last 4-6 applicants! ?

If you get the gig whatever you do don't agree to a medical exam from the club. They'll recommend surgery and you will stuggle to perform at your best for the next 12 months 


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