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As Long as ANB, SPARGO, AND OSCAR dont get a game this year..... I figure we might play deep into FINALS!

 
6 minutes ago, picket fence said:

As Long as ANB, SPARGO, AND OSCAR dont get a game this year..... I figure we might play deep into FINALS!

nah....reckon oscar, anb and spargo will all have break-out years :)

52 minutes ago, picket fence said:

As Long as ANB, SPARGO, AND OSCAR dont get a game this year..... I figure we might play deep into FINALS!

That's not fact all 3 where best 22 in 2018, playing all the finals, so fact does not back up your statement.

Edited by don't make me angry

 
5 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

 

Petracca looks in ripping nick


Interesting to read Preuss was the heaviest player in the league last year. I know he looks slimmer, but does he appear to be moving better? Does anyone think his new rig will allow him to be more mobile and find a role?

2 minutes ago, tappysquads said:

Interesting to read Preuss was the heaviest player in the league last year. I know he looks slimmer, but does he appear to be moving better? Does anyone think his new rig will allow him to be more mobile and find a role?

You’d think it’d be easier to move better when you weigh 10kg less

15 hours ago, Josh said:

Petracca looks in ripping nick

May also looking at arms and physique.

At least half a dozen players have made changes to weight on both scales 

UP Weid Petty Bedford Spargo prob a couple of others inc 2018 recruits.

DOWN  Pruess Trac May  Hibberd Perhaps Kozzie could lose a 3/4 kilos also.

While this has no guarantees on performance I believe all those modifications are positive to our cause in 2020.

Time will tell. 

 
16 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

You’d think it’d be easier to move better when you weigh 10kg less

Well that doesn't answer the question at all. Thanks 

32 minutes ago, tappysquads said:

Well that doesn't answer the question at all. Thanks 

He is looking more at ease with all the running at each session, amazed me the other day when doing a run around the oval, last year, started rocking side to side early on, this year cruising around


17 hours ago, tappysquads said:

Interesting to read Preuss was the heaviest player in the league last year. I know he looks slimmer, but does he appear to be moving better? Does anyone think his new rig will allow him to be more mobile and find a role?

Heavier than Sandilands? Wow!

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