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  • Kev changed the title to TRAINING: Monday 15th May, 2023
 
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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Are you going to be there @kev martin?

Yes, I am at Gosch's now.

Any questions? 

Edited by kev martin

 
3 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Yes, I am at Gosch's now.

Any questions? 

Is that a Parmi and Salad on your profile pic? Are they capers on the top left?

*H Petty - is he doing anything of note?

Edited by Engorged Onion

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37 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Is that a Parmi and Salad on your profile pic? Are they capers on the top left?

*H Petty - is he doing anything of note?

It's a section of my home made pizza and salad.

Only the staff on the field at the moment.

Glimpsing the red training tops,, as they meander to the truck and cover.

Music beats start up, they mingle with trainers and coaches, a few doing dinky passes, coaches separate., whistle blows and they gather.

Tracc is with them.

No sign of Petty.

Light duties, Tracc, Viney, Lever, Fritta, Hibbo, BBB. Joined the skill drills.

Rehab, TMac, Tomlinson, Spargo, they are in rehab tops and are wearing runners. They have joined in the skilss drills, taken by Williams.

Plenty of short kicking (look at the target then the ball, is Chocos advice). Plenty of goal kicking practice under supervision, then their out.

No sign of Harmes.  

 

 

Edited by kev martin


29 minutes ago, kev martin said:

It's a section of my home made pizza and salad.

Only the staff on the field at the moment.

Glimpsing the red training tops,, as they meander to the truck and cover.

Music beats start up, they mingle with trainers and coaches, a few doing dinky passes, coaches separate., whistle blows and they gather.

Tracc is with them.

No sign of Petty.

Light duties, Tracc, Viney, Lever, Fritta, Hibbo, BBB.

Rehab, TMac, Tomlinson, Spargo.

 

 

 

You're a legend. Thanks so much for doing these reports. 

I'm wondering is it typical from what you've seen for JV to be on light duties during the week and especially at the beginning of the week. I am wondering if his foot is a permanent issue that they have to manage all the time. Mind you so far it sure isn't effecting his career best season. 

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6 minutes ago, Its Time for Another said:

I'm wondering is it typical from what you've seen for JV to be on light duties

Viney was mainly having a different warm up than the others, using resistance bands.

 
2 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Viney was mainly having a different warm up than the others, using resistance bands.

Thanks. I'm wondering if this is a permanent thing with him that he is being managed like this every week. Possibly to manage his long term foot injury. 

 

Very worrying about Petty. Maybe he won't train much this week to help reduce the bruising?

Good to Trac is out there. If it was at all serious he surely wouldn't train. 


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39 minutes ago, Lewis said:

How’s Trac looking out there? 

Looked good, unhampered.

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3 minutes ago, Freddy Fuschia said:

Is Joel Smith out there? 

Looking as though he might be needed.

Training well, kicking goals, and working on his process.

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Salem was very comfortable and appeared happy to be out there.

Two AFLW players got some training from Mark William's. Eliza West and another I didn't recognise. 

Edited by kev martin

20 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Looked good, unhampered.

Best in the business with the scoop yet again, thanks Kev!


With Sparrow out is any other player doing more midfield type work or they doing generic style training today and not position specific.

Just now, Gorgoroth said:

With Sparrow out is any other player doing more midfield type work or they doing generic style training today and not position specific.

You’d think JJ will play a full game and Clarry and Trac will play more minutes than they have been to cover for him. Harmes would be another option but sounds like he wasn’t at training which doesn’t bode well. 
 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

You’d think JJ will play a full game and Clarry and Trac will play more minutes than they have been to cover for him. Harmes would be another option but sounds like he wasn’t at training which doesn’t bode well. 
 

Agree, I thought JJ in and Harmes to the sub, but they might throw Rivs in instead or a young kid from Casey as a sub. Sometimes in training you see someone in a different position. Would be good to know if that occurs. 

36 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Training well, kicking goals, and working on his process.

Hello goody

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34 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

With Sparrow out is any other player doing more midfield type work or they doing generic style training today and not position specific.

Couldn't tell, more of a get the week started, then any form/plan type work.    


13 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Couldn't tell, more of a get the week started, then any form/plan type work.    

Thought that might be the case but thanks for the reply.

Thanks Kev and all posters great that Tracc is unhampered and no other real injury woes but a bit concerning that Harmes was unsighted. Also how did Bowey look, lucky to be alive. Ha ha.!!

 

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