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14 minutes ago, Dee Boys said:

I’d hoped due to our almost non-existent young midfield depth that they might have earmarked Tholstrup as one who’d eventually move in there.

Had a brief chat with Jason Taylor today at training and asked him whether he thought that’d be the case.

He ummed and ahhed for a while and eventually said “yeah, maybe”.

Was less than effusive which I was a bit disappointed to hear. But that aside, he’s definitely a player. I’ve only been to two sessions but you can tell straight away.

How's Windsor look in comparison?

 
 

For anyone interested in the TT numbers, the watches give an indication.

My best guesses based on which way they set them up;

Nibbler at 3:10/km through 500m

Sparrow at 3:12/km through 1.02km

Tommo at 3:07/km through 0.99km

Good going when carrying the frames they do

Edited by BW511


38 minutes ago, adonski said:

How's Windsor look in comparison?

Was nowhere near as prominent but during the mid-forward transition game was involved in possibly the best play of the morning - got the ball near centre, changed direction and then went long with a 55m kick that just got over May's head and into the arms of the intendee McAdam who had to dive backwards to reach it, such was the depth of the kick.

He doesn't have Kolt's swagger, but he looks classy - but he may have to wait a while to grab a spot on the wing in place of Ed. 

I suspect he will also have to work hard on his defensive game - the stars at junior level often don't have that area covered initially.

3 minutes ago, Deespicable said:

Was nowhere near as prominent but during the mid-forward transition game was involved in possibly the best play of the morning - got the ball near centre, changed direction and then went long with a 55m kick that just got over May's head and into the arms of the intendee McAdam who had to dive backwards to reach it, such was the depth of the kick.

He doesn't have Kolt's swagger, but he looks classy - but he may have to wait a while to grab a spot on the wing in place of Ed. 

I suspect he will also have to work hard on his defensive game - the stars at junior level often don't have that area covered initially.

Yep this would’ve been almost my exact reply.

He’s not as developed physically as KT but one thing he does have is blistering pace.

Agree also that he just doesn’t have Tholstrup’s aura. It’s not just the hair, he has a real presence which is extremely rare at 18 and having known his teammates for 5 minutes.

And to keep Werridee happy, here's our Rd 1 team based off today's session (and the one I saw last week as well).

Overlooked because not training with main gp yet: Fritsch, Petty, Oliver, Pickett, Smith.

Assumes Sydney will name three talls up front with Logan McDonald, Amartey and McLean - hence T.Mac is named to play on McLean.

B: McVee May T.Mac (Turner or Hore if Swans go small)

HB: Rivers Lever Bowey

C: Billings Sparrow Langdon

HF: Kolt Fullarton (or Ben Brown) ANB

F:  McAdam Van Rooyen Spargo

RU: Gawn Petracca Viney

Int: Brayshaw, Salem, Hunter, Woewodin sub: Laurie

 
1 hour ago, biggestred said:

Clarry is a fellow redhead. We dont perform well in the sun

I hear ya B! I struggled just being there, let alone moving a muscle. 😁

Incidentally, ima take credit for Clarrie not ending up sunburnt. I went into full mum mode. Told him to reapply frequently, which he did. Told him he missed a spot. Everyone laughed but I was dead serious. He had in fact missed a spot, until I made him aware of it. I also told him not to make the rookie error of forgetting the top of his ears. I swear, it was like he was new to this being a ranga thing. He was a bit of a smart-arze, he put a ridiculous amount of sunscreen on the top of his ears and said, “is that enough?” But seriously though, he coped as well as everyone else, ie. they all looked spent at various points. Three hours of high-intensity training in full sun would knock anyone around, ranga or otherwise. 

8 minutes ago, Deespicable said:

And to keep Werridee happy, here's our Rd 1 team based off today's session (and the one I saw last week as well).

Overlooked because not training with main gp yet: Fritsch, Petty, Oliver, Pickett, Smith.

Assumes Sydney will name three talls up front with Logan McDonald, Amartey and McLean - hence T.Mac is named to play on McLean.

B: McVee May T.Mac (Turner or Hore if Swans go small)

HB: Rivers Lever Bowey

C: Billings Sparrow Langdon

HF: Kolt Fullarton (or Ben Brown) ANB

F:  McAdam Van Rooyen Spargo

RU: Gawn Petracca Viney

Int: Brayshaw, Salem, Hunter, Woewodin sub: Laurie

No Chin Chandler?


5 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Anyone know training details for Friday? I might head down

Rain and more rain. Friday is not going to be dry.

 

6 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Anyone know training details for Friday? I might head down

Definitely at Casey. 

30 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

No Chin Chandler?

Not training with main gp today. But for the young Kolt to play, we have to lose a small forward and ANB and Spargs are ahead of him. 


2 hours ago, Dee Boys said:

I’d hoped due to our almost non-existent young midfield depth that they might have earmarked Tholstrup as one who’d eventually move in there.

Had a brief chat with Jason Taylor today at training and asked him whether he thought that’d be the case.

He ummed and ahhed for a while and eventually said “yeah, maybe”.

Was less than effusive which I was a bit disappointed to hear. But that aside, he’s definitely a player. I’ve only been to two sessions but you can tell straight away.

Might’ve been the way you asked the question or JT not wanting to give much away. JT after the draft was pretty clear, but there’s no rush:

Tholstrup was the second and final player to make it to the Demons on night one, the WA-based forward set to bring strength and personality to Melbourne’s line-up.

“He’s a great character and a powerful medium-forward,” Taylor said.

“We’ve got no doubt that he can, at some point in his career, go through the midfield [as well].

“He’s going to add some real quality, both as a person and as a player…we can’t wait to get him down.”

2 hours ago, Deespicable said:

[Windsor] was involved in possibly the best play of the morning - got the ball near centre, changed direction and then went long with a 55m kick that just got over May's head and into the arms of the intendee McAdam who had to dive backwards to reach it, such was the depth of the kick. 

Be still my beating heart.

11 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

“We’ve got no doubt that he can, at some point in his career, go through the midfield [as well].

Said the same thing on the Demonland Podcast too. 

I like to think of Taylor as a horse trainer. He's not in the business of giving stuff away, particularly to fellas who sidle up looking for intel on the new colt. 

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6 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Pre season training. I remember it at our suburban footy club. Tooronga Malvern.  Started about now but definitely not this intense.  Usually an hour of running then hit the showers and off to the Malvern Vale afterwards for a Parma 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Tooronga Malvern, now that brings back memories.  I used to live up the road from the ground and would walk down and watch some games.  I remember a high flying young forward Michael - nickname Flathead kicking a lot of goals.  I thought he might have been good enough to play VFL at that time but never eventuated.   I can also remember the homeless gentleman George who slept in the bushes at one end of the ground.  Thanks for bringing back those memories Spirit of Norm Smith


2 hours ago, Nascent said:

Do you know Wednesday by chance?

Also Casey on Wednesday. Casey all of next week, then they start their Xmas break. Back to Gosch’s when their break is over, early in the new year. 

14 hours ago, ClaNiKo said:

Cannot believe I'm saying this but Ben Brown looked really good. Took a strong contested mark and another on a lead

I can believe it. Absolutely. Because it's the first week in December and he has no pressure. I am tipping that has got something to do with it.

5 hours ago, Wizard of Koz said:

I can believe it. Absolutely. Because it's the first week in December and he has no pressure. I am tipping that has got something to do with it.

So we shouldn't be trying to judge anyone then ?

 
12 hours ago, binman said:

Said the same thing on the Demonland Podcast too. 

I like to think of Taylor as a horse trainer. He's not in the business of giving stuff away, particularly to fellas who sidle up looking for intel on the new colt. 

Haha asking whether someone might go through the midfield eventually is hardly asking for the nuclear launch codes.

If you think he’s going to be more candid on a publicly available podcast listened to by thousands of people than he is to one supporter watching training with his 2 year old son, then that’s your prerogative!

Edited by Dee Boys

9 hours ago, Wizard of Koz said:

I can believe it. Absolutely. Because it's the first week in December and he has no pressure. I am tipping that has got something to do with it.

What a nasty thing to say. Yes, I know you’re entitled to your opinion, but so am I, and in my opinion your attitude stinks. 


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