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REDLEGS23'S TRAINING REPORT

Got to training about 9:50 & headed off by 11:30.

Rehab / Light Drills:

• Jed Adams
Kyah Farris-White
Will Varrall
• I think i spotted Joel Smith, but could be wrong.

The above doing light drills. Andy Moniz-Wakefield & Trent Burgoyne doing seperate laps / runs for the whole session.

James Harmes, Angus Brayshaw & Steven May all started with the main group but then progressed to light duties / laps for the remainder of the session. The latter two did the bulk of the session before partnering up for some sideline runs. They all moved fine to me so you would think it's just a conditioning thing.

Some key takes:

Lever is the voice of the squad. Very vocal & always directing / encouraging. Got to be in serious contention to captian the side when Max's time is up.

Petty is in ripping touch. He was the best tall defender out there today, no question. He aint playing forward, well not unless our KPF stocks take a big hit.

Kozzie's left foot is all class. Used it a few times out there today & each time it was pure & hitting the target. You can tell he's super confident in his game. Strap yourselves in!

Geez we missed T-Mac. He's training really well at the minute & one-grabbing everything. Hand's look really good.

Nothing better than seeing Trac leap & mark at the highest point. Thing of beauty.

Dunstan know's how to find it. Probably had it the most out there today. But we know he's limited.

JVR, well he's ready. Strapping young lad who's just a real workhorse. Competitive af.

There's something about Oliver Sestan. From the way he looks, to his build & the way he finds space. Once they get his tank up to the level he'll be one to watch.

Oliver & Hunter were back at it today. Neither involved heavily... but they were crook just the other day so.

Gus does seem a bit heavy to me. He's never been a specimen, nor will he ever be, but yeah, the rig doesn't look in top shape. He's got time to work that out.

Last one, spoke to Choco, asked if there's any injury concerns & he said Nope. The boys looked good today.

That's me done.

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