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Clayton Oliver is down at training!

He is out early with Gawn doing some simple centre work drills.

Now he is drilling with McQualter, as Goody looks on. During a break Goody comes over to him and they embrace.

What I would love to see,  is him joining the main group when the whistle for collecting together goes off.

They have collected and Oliver is doing his own program.

 
8 hours ago, kev martin said:

Clayton Oliver is down at training!

He is out early with Gawn doing some simple centre work drills.

That is great to hear and see. Lets hope he trains the house down. 

 
5 minutes ago, Slartibartfast said:

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What a sight… go get em Clarry 🔥🔥🔥


CLARRIE!!!

I’ve already declared my (our) love for him. I said, “You’re a bloody sight for sore eyes!” He grinned and said, “Yep, I’m back!” 🥰

 

What is happening with Smith? When is his case decided, if at all?  When could he be back?  Seems to have gone very quiet unless I missed something.

 


Unbelieve to see the #13 back out there. Go well Clarry ❤️‍🔥

In an otherwise [censored] morning driving to the Alfred, it was bloody awesome seeing Oliver out there. 


CLARRY CHOO CHOO🤣😇🤩🤠😎

53 minutes ago, Slartibartfast said:

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Now I know why the theory of the universe can be directed unerringly to one single individual.


8 hours ago, kev martin said:

Clayton Oliver is down at training!

He is out early with Gawn doing some simple centre work drills.

Now he is drilling with McQualter, as Goody looks on. During a break Goody comes over to him and they embrace.

What I would love to see,  is him joining the main group when the whistle for collecting together goes off.

They have collected and Oliver is doing his own program.

Great to hear but i'm taking this week by week.  Fingers crossed.

8 hours ago, Demonland said:

Rehab: Clarry, Hunter, Melksham, Fullarton, Brown

Absent: Smith

Smith likely to be listed as such for the rest of 24 surely?

8 hours ago, Demonland said:

Petty out on the field in White talking to an assistant coach with a footy in hand but not training with the main group. 

Somewhat concerning.  Hopefully no set back here.  Looking to the rest of the reports from track watchers here with much interest.

 
54 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

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I know we'll be better off with a new purpose-built training venue, but how beautiful is it seeing the green grass, the established trees, and Government House in the background? (Oliver in the foreground is a nice bonus, too.)


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