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Lever looking unhampered in movement but Petty a little unconvincing. May has a spring in his step and looks to be gliding over the ground…

 

Next drill is a kicking drill where numerous lines from half back handball or shot kick through centre square with minimal defensive pressure. Coming into HF with quick play ons and ultimately a kick into f50 to leading forward. Clearly a focus on quicker ball movement and lowering the eyes into the forward line. 

Maysie caught my eye again with his agility and unimpeded movement 


Very much appreciated those of you venturing out there to let us know, its very fresh and almost chilly up here in Elwood.

 
7 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Legends.. 👏

If anyone can find out what's up with Jefferson, that would be great. Bit concerning he's been in rehab for a number of weeks now.

In the match sim right now. So maybe just fitness - actually I don’t think it’s him. One of the other tall lads I’m not familiar with #43


Blues 13 to 0. Trac gets a back half turnover and powers through -handball to outside and JVR assist to chin for a goal. This is full intensity. 

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At the appropriate time I'd appreciate any comments on the intensity and how it compares to the last few years.


ANB mark and play on goal in a similar style to Gawn in game against Geelong in PF of ‘21.

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Fritta with a beauty contested mark after a blues contest with on the wing. Caleb took a two tackles getting to Trac on the outside who the delivered a bullet to Fritta who slotted it through for the Blues 6th.

48 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Colt as his namesake, breaking tackles and looking powerful. 

Young male horses break tackles?

 
17 minutes ago, Gator said:

At the appropriate time I'd appreciate any comments on the intensity and how it compares to the last few years.

Brayshaw isn’t wearing a helmet. That’s the intensity. They play at full pace but not much physicality. 


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