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TRAINING: Tuesday 3rd March 2020

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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

According to the official site it is.

AFL training sessions

Date: Tuesday 3 March
Start time: 9.45am
Location: Gosch's Paddock

Yes it is on, in Edwins enjoying a Burrito Bowl and coffee with the lovely lady beforehand

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24 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Yes it is on, in Edwins enjoying a Burrito Bowl and coffee with the lovely lady beforehand

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Would appreciate a Gawn and May update, and any indication whether either or both will be playing on Friday night.


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15 minutes ago, The team we love said:

Preuss, Petty, Chandler, Smith, Dunkley, Hannan in the rehab group jogging a couple of laps to warm up.ย 

All six look like theyโ€™re running close to top speed in the sprint drills. Lots of themย 

Whats wrong with Dunkley


4 minutes ago, Kent said:

Whats wrong with Dunkley

I believe it was reported he had an ankle. Running fine in a straight line so shouldnโ€™t be far off.ย 

Hannan, Smith, Petty and Chandler doing short sprint and agility work through the cones.ย 

Dunkley and Preuss lots of straight line sprints built for speed and endurance.ย 


Sounds like he has gotten through the 9/10 weeks of no running after surgery in a good way, and now can start running and light training. This is what we were told. All on track for the Harley.

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Thanks for reports from all track watchersย as always!


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