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  • Demonland changed the title to TRAINING: Wednesday 9th December 2020
 

The photographer has a bit of a thing for Marty Hore ??

 

What a great set of photos!!

 

training the house down and setting the world on fire !


25 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Good to see Melk on the track well before the senior players are due back.

Also great to see Yze marshalling the troops and back in the Red and Blue.

Always gets me curious, the senior players start back later, but one or two begin early - is it like a snowball effect of players feeling guilty for not attending aha, there is some exponential growth here. 

 

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"Yes but you see Goody, the final 8 system was a joke back in 1998.  We belted you in the first week of the finals and our reward was being put into the harder part of the draw while your Adelaide mob got a 2nd chance and a free ride into the Grand Final.  I will never forget that."

 


38 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Always gets me curious, the senior players start back later, but one or two begin early - is it like a snowball effect of players feeling guilty for not attending aha, there is some exponential growth here. 

It will be interesting to see what shape Steven May comes back in?

10 minutes ago, BW511 said:

Ooze must have skipped a lot of leg days

When you had a leg like his, there was no need to work on it.


I wanted to see a new mop of hair.

1 hour ago, demonstone said:

What would an umpire say?  Holding the man or holding the ball?

Both. 


Kozzie and Jackson 

Massive 2021 seasons coming up!!

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9 hours ago, Demon17 said:

Whats the significance of orange tops for some, Trac, Jackson.....

Pretty sure it's just to indicate opposite teams for drills with a handful of players i.e. 4 v 3 etc

Don't want to see the red top though, as usually an indicator of 'no contact' due to player niggle or injury 

 

[censored] I can already see Yze, chocco and Burgess having and impact. We have the best midfield in the league.


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