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7 minutes ago, Six6Six said:

Old 6 packed his trusty camera and headed down the highway to Casey.

 

Enjoy ==>  https://www.smugmug.com/gallery/n-Gdk9w2/i-7gzWqzP/A

 

 

Thankyou...  brilliant stuff..

Rivers 😳😳😳 beast mode

Somethings bode well...

But hey ..it's  Dec

Cheers All 🎄🎅🥂

20 minutes ago, Six6Six said:

Old 6 packed his trusty camera and headed down the highway to Casey.

 

Enjoy ==>  https://www.smugmug.com/gallery/n-Gdk9w2/i-7gzWqzP/A

 

 

Old 6 whether you’re the beneficiary of a press pass or you’ve hit the sweet spot and shooting with some very nice teleglass. The resulting pictures capture the action moments fluidly. Cheers!

 

Geez the new player with the bag of balls needs to step up his training progress if he's going to get a game next year....

Great photos as always 6!

But, can anyone explain who this indigenous kid is?

 

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I was about to comment about Pickett looking ripped and then got to the pictures of Rivers. Body transformation stuff.

Bowey also doing the Dustin Fletcher style sinewy muscle, so presumably we can expect another 30+ years of good football from him.

37 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Great photos as always 6!

But, can anyone explain who this indigenous kid is?

 

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Doing draft research earlier in the year I came across two names that were in the NT academy. 

Ricky Mentha and Clay Shadforth. Could be one of these two.

I haven't been able to ascertain if either are part of our NGA, or any names for that matter.

 

 

Bailey Laurie has completely trimmed down. There have certainly been talk that he's been carrying some puppy fat, but looks like he's worked incredibly hard this off season.

Taj Woewodin looks in ridiculous shape for 20 year old kid.

1 minute ago, Nascent said:

Doing draft research earlier in the year I came across two names that were in the NT academy. 

Ricky Mentha and Clay Shadforth. Could be one of these two.

I haven't been able to ascertain if either are part of our NGA, or any names for that matter.

 

You are certainly correct, it's Ricky Mentha.


5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

You are certainly correct, it's Ricky Mentha.

@Nascent

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Ricky Mentha: X-Factor is the best way to describe Mentha. The boy from the Northern Territory loves a goal and doesn’t just rely on his forward craft to impact on the field. Mentha is an electric player who pounces on the loose ball inside 50 and can daze opponents on the fly. At 180cm, he’s also able to generate run and drive through the corridor and present as an agile midfielder at times. A lot of polish to be added, but it’s hard to miss him with his engaging style of footy. 

10 hours ago, Six6Six said:

Old 6 packed his trusty camera and headed down the highway to Casey.

 

Enjoy ==>  https://www.smugmug.com/gallery/n-Gdk9w2/i-7gzWqzP/A

 

 

Extraordinary. Closed shmosed! 

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10 hours ago, Sick2deeath said:

Just brilliant thank you

why can’t our media department do this, as another poster mentioned your photos make us feel as though we are there 😀

TBF I've checked a few other clubs websites and their photo gallery's have like 10 photos compared to ours that have 30-40

 

I'm also super impressed by Noah Yze. He has put on considerable size from last year!

Hopefully he can get a midfield spot for the Chargers and make the Vic Metro side.


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12 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

Old 6 whether you’re the beneficiary of a press pass or you’ve hit the sweet spot and shooting with some very nice teleglass. The resulting pictures capture the action moments fluidly. Cheers!

No such luck, no press pass for the devil. All the result of the glass. I had to find a descent hole in the fence that gave me a clear view without cyclone wire. The guy on the gate was not going to entertain letting me in. 

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Thank you six6six fantastic footage of the boys out at Casey. Love your work.!!

12 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

@Nascent

Gippsland Power

Ricky Mentha: X-Factor is the best way to describe Mentha. The boy from the Northern Territory loves a goal and doesn’t just rely on his forward craft to impact on the field. Mentha is an electric player who pounces on the loose ball inside 50 and can daze opponents on the fly. At 180cm, he’s also able to generate run and drive through the corridor and present as an agile midfielder at times. A lot of polish to be added, but it’s hard to miss him with his engaging style of footy. 

Wouldn’t another player in the mould of Aaron Davey just make us all feel better about the complete schemozzle we made of the finals last year. Chances that good don’t come around often. 

19 minutes ago, JAG007 said:

Does anyone know who this guy is?

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That's Harvey Langford. He's a Dandenong Stingrays player who is training with the club for exposure. He's touted as a high pick. 


Great photos as usual. Thanks 666

Rivers looks like he has zero fat on him, Woey as well. Intensity is high.

I know it's just December, but the boys look like they've come back in great knick.

What's that saying about no premierships are won in preseason, but they can certainly be lost due to a bad summer.

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46 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

That's Harvey Langford. He's a Dandenong Stingrays player who is training with the club for exposure. He's touted as a high pick. 

Thanks Dannyz

Awesome work Six.👍

Much appreciated.

How ripped is Woey?

Jee willicons.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

 

Big thanks S6S, great photos.

Woey and Rivers both look in extremely good condition 


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