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The squad out together on Gosh's for a clean, precise captains run.

Started with warm up drills followed by short passing.

After some run throughs, they went down for some serious goal kicking. Some coaches on the mark, including Simon Goodwin guiding the accuracy.

They split into the line teams.

Forwards practising rolling from a defender to create spread and overlap. Sam Wiedeman and Jayden Hunt working leads at different angles at the end of training.

Braydon Preuss working off Stafford with taps to the mids, Jordan Lewis with Kyle Dunkley and the others working inside.

Angus Brayshaw a little proppy, Clayton Oliver a touch off (hope it is just at training).

Back line looks compact and there was connection between Sam Frost and Steven May.

 
Appeared to be working on timing the release and hitting a player down the corridor.
 
Christian Pettraca and Jack Viney had light duties.
 
The rehab had Jake Melksham running with timed laps, Billy stretch, Tim Smith and I think James Jordan and Kade Chandler.
 
Mood was subdued, could be just going through the paces, though Jordan Lewis up about his selection. 
 
Max Gawn was not in the squad.

Edited by kev martin

 
11 minutes ago, Ditcha said:

Did Max Gawn train, and if so how was he moving?

No sign of Max......May have a run tomorrow but looks doubtful.

Just crazy if he plays & hopefully common sense prevails.

 
26 minutes ago, kev martin said:

The squad out together on Gosh's for a clean, precise captains run.

 

Speaking of Captains, was Jones there? It was mentioned yesterday or Thursday (?) that he left the track and was in doubt.

39 minutes ago, kev martin said:

The squad out together on Gosh's for a clean, precise captains run.

Started with warm up drills followed by short passing.

After some run throughs, they went down for some serious goal kicking. Some coaches on the mark, including Simon Goodwin guiding the accuracy.

They split into the line teams.

Forwards practising rolling from a defender to create spread and overlap. Sam Wiedeman and Jayden Hunt working leads at different angles at the end of training.

Braydon Preuss working off Stafford with taps to the mids, Jordan Lewis with Kyle Dunkley and the others working inside.

Angus Brayshaw a little proppy, Clayton Oliver a touch off (hope it is just at training).

Back line looks compact and there was connection between Sam Frost and Steven May.

 
Appeared to be working on timing the release and hitting a player down the corridor.
 
Christian Pettraca and Jack Viney had light duties.
 
The rehab had Jake Melksham running with timed laps, Billy stretch, Tim Smith and I think James Jordan and Kade Chandler.
 
Mood was subdued, could be just going through the paces, though Jordan Lewis up about his selection. 
 
Max Gawn was not in the squad.

Jordan Lewis is a professional footballer. 


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