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I know BBB and the Weid were supposed to start training today.

Anyone manage to get down?

  • Demonland changed the title to TRAINING: Thursday 1st April 2021
 
5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Working today unfortunately!!?

 
50 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Working today unfortunately!!?

Excuse me??!!!  Get your priorities right, Sport!  DL needs you!!


 

Nice to see the true match sim.  Ball delivered to sideshow 2 m wide at his feet to meet his lead.  Get him practicing for our normal forward entries!


1 minute ago, buck_nekkid said:

Nice to see the true match sim.  Ball delivered to sideshow 2 m wide at his feet to meet his lead.  Get him practicing for our normal forward entries!

Nice mark by Weid against Lever.   Lever looked disappointed.   Hanging to see Sam back out there in the Red ad blue

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

Weid to kick 100 and Brown is a dud from that vision. 
 

Seriously very exiting to see them out training. 

Got the hair for it..

Is this the clubs idea of an April fools joke?

Tomorrow - nah sorry, still 4-6 guys.


1 hour ago, buck_nekkid said:

Nice to see the true match sim.  Ball delivered to sideshow 2 m wide at his feet to meet his lead.  Get him practicing for our normal forward entries!

Just giving the knee a good workout! I looked how well both seemed to be moving, I know it was only a glimpse but good chance they'll be both right in a week or 2

7 minutes ago, Red and Blue realist said:but good chance they'll be both right in a week or 2

Love your enthusiasm but you may need to change your name to “red and blue optimist”

These guys need a good solid block of training and match sim before they even get considered 

12 hours ago, Sydee said:

Love your enthusiasm but you may need to change your name to “red and blue optimist”

These guys need a good solid block of training and match sim before they even get considered 

Didn't mean at the top level, but can certainly see them playing for Casey next week, even if it's just a half each. 

Even before Round 1 there reports that Ben Brown was moving well at training. They are obviously giving him plenty of time, which is fine, I’ll leave it to the experts.

BB’s had a hair cut? He’s not the same man: hope it’s not Samsonesque!


30 minutes ago, Dee Dee said:

BB’s had a hair cut? He’s not the same man: hope it’s not Samsonesque!

Just a trim....

Awesome that BB is into match sim already and testing his lateral movement ... with the lead up forward back in vogue the BB trade could be an even more of an inspired pick than we first thought ! So to the selection of outsider runners and highly skilled types like Bowey and Laurie 

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15 hours ago, willmoy said:

Got the hair for it..

Actually looks like BB has trimmed his hair. He is serious.

 
18 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

They might be back for round 5...

"Brown & Weid in against p○○ brown & wee"

Though hope that Melbourne is playing well enough that this is a selection dilemma

3 hours ago, Red and Blue realist said:

Didn't mean at the top level, but can certainly see them playing for Casey next week, even if it's just a half each. 

Prior to the Freo game Weideman was in the Hassett room and said he should be playing vfl in about 4 weeks.


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