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TRAINING: Friday 28th April, 2023

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How did May look out there? Bit worried about him, noticing his output is a little down this year, doesn't seem the May of old.

 
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18 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

How did May look out there? Bit worried about him, noticing his output is a little down this year, doesn't seem the May of old.

May looked good, hitting his kicks with precision, vocal and moving reasonably well.

Just now, kev martin said:

May looked good, hitting his kicks with precision, vocal and moving reasonably well.

Thanks Kev, game day will tell.

 
6 hours ago, kev martin said:

...the small backs having a discussion with Chaplin.

I wonder if this part was to reiterate the strategy for how they will setup for D50 ground balls? Clarkson may well look to utilise low, scrubby kicks to generate the success the Tigers had on Monday.

1 hour ago, highroller said:

anyone seen Salem? whats the deal atm is it still his thyroid? i reckon we need him back in the team once he is able

Approx 2 to 3 weeks away HR


Whenever I read about players training away from the main group, I get the feeling that there’s a mystery injury of the week brewing. When the player in question has been named in a position with which he’s not usually familiar, the feeling grows in intensity. Bayley Fritsch at CHB? No way. The stage is being set for someone like Daniel Turner to slip into defence and hopefully return to the form he was showing in the first half of last year’s QB block buster (with no injuries this time please).

 

9 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Whenever I read about players training away from the main group, I get the feeling that there’s a mystery injury of the week brewing. When the player in question has been named in a position with which he’s not usually familiar, the feeling grows in intensity. Bayley Fritsch at CHB? No way. The stage is being set for someone like Daniel Turner to slip into defence and hopefully return to the form he was showing in the first half of last year’s QB block buster (with no injuries this time please).

 

My MFCSS has been eased slightly by the fact that North have beaten us to the mystery injury of the week when they withdrew Luke Davies-Uniacke who has a heel problem.

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32 minutes ago, Elwood 3184 said:

My MFCSS has been eased slightly by the fact that North have beaten us to the mystery injury of the week when they withdrew Luke Davies-Uniacke who has a heel problem.

Being managed 

 

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