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50 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Viney has taken the boots off and is with the rehab group. 

Oh no don’t tell me it’s back. 

 
44 minutes ago, martin said:

Any sign of KK?

Most folk do their KK a lot nearer Christmas 

20 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Also doing burpees 

Is Max doing those burpees????

If so I bet that “he whose name shall never be mentioned” will be glad he has moved on.

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53 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Viney has taken the boots off and is with the rehab group. 

I hope this is just management, i think Jack is vitally important to us. Hope he has a good run at it. 

 

3 consecutive missed kicks under no pressure from Hibberd, Gus and Nietschke.

its very uncontested match sim with 2 players going both ways in white vests. 

They are covering the ground well but butchering it 

2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

3 consecutive missed kicks under no pressure from Hibberd, Gus and Nietschke.

its very uncontested match sim with 2 players going both ways in white vests. 

They are covering the ground well but butchering it 

??? Season over. Will book the ⛷ for September. 


4 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

I hope this is just management, i think Jack is vitally important to us. Hope he has a good run at it. 

If he is doing 100 metre sprints after taking his boots off you can bank on it being management.

It is a concern that TMac and JV seem to have foot issues still. Hannan and KK I have basically written off.

It was after Xmas last year that it came apparent just how many were into long term rehab or had just started full training. It really rocked me and I thought I had seen it all.

Weid coming off with blood all over his face from the grappling 

 
5 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

If he is doing 100 metre sprints after taking his boots off you can bank on it being management.

Also not shocking to take the boots off before going on the bike.

 

 

3 minutes ago, Damo said:

It is a concern that TMac and JV seem to have foot issues still. Hannan and KK I have basically written off.

It was after Xmas last year that it came apparent just how many were into long term rehab or had just started full training. It really rocked me and I thought I had seen it all.

T Mc rolled an ankle on Monday. Don’t think it’s anything more than that.

Viney’s done enough training for pre christmas. If they shut him down until January I’d be happy. 


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Backs: Omac, Lever, May, Lockhart, Hore, Hibberd, Jetta, Salem, Harmes, J Wagner, Rivers, Nietzsche 

Mids: Gawn, Preuss, Brayshaw, Petracca, Sparrow, Jordon, Dunkley, Langdon (Oliver left the track before Match Sim)

Forwards: Jackson, Pickett, ANB, Hunt, Weid, Brown, Bedford, Chandler, Melksham, Bradtke, C Wagner 

Fritsch goal kicking

Viney bike

Others in rehab have left (Tomlinson, Bennell, Petty, Baker, TMac, Hannan)

Did not see Vanders or KK. 

3 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Weid coming off with blood all over his face from the grappling 

Is it just me or do we seem a lot more fragile this year compared to previous! I might need to stop reading these threads. 

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Brown looks cooked. Has worked hard. 

How do his skills compare to our other forwards?


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17 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

3 consecutive missed kicks under no pressure from Hibberd, Gus and Nietschke.

its very uncontested match sim with 2 players going both ways in white vests. 

They are covering the ground well but butchering it 

Can confirm. There was a lot of butchering of the ball in the match sim. 

Having said that there was some nice things too. 

4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Backs: Omac Lever May Lockhart Hore Hibberd Jetta Salem Harmes J Wagner Rivers Nietzsche 

Mids: Gawn Preuss Brayshaw Petracca Sparrow Jordon Dunkley

Forwards: Jackson Pickett ANB Hunt Weid Brown Bedford Chandler Melk Bradtke C Wagner 

Fritsch goal kicking

Viney bike

Others in rehab have left

Did not see Vanders. 

Oliver? Langdon?


6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I did not see him. 

Thanks. Wouldn't be surprised at all if there is an announcement soon. Hope I'm wrong.

9 minutes ago, AllMyTeamsAreWank said:

Is it just me or do we seem a lot more fragile this year compared to previous! I might need to stop reading these threads. 

If you train with physicality some injuries are going to occur. Leave the fragility to the mindset of some supporters.

2 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

If you train with physicality some injuries are going to occur. Leave the fragility to the mindset of some supporters.

Hence the suggestion to myself that I should probably stop reading these threads! ?

 

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