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We all worried for nothing 😅

 
1 minute ago, layzie said:

Movin' fine and ready to bust out some Taylor Swift moves.

Swift? Pfft … I’d say he’s got the moves like Jagger. 🕺 or Travolta 

 

Training on Wednesday is at Casey. The boys fly out to Adelaide that same day. 

Numbers are down, 24 in the main group. none who played yesterday at Casey are with them. 

Light duties include, BBB, Lever, Chandler, Spargo.

McAdam is in the main squad, as is Melky, Turner, and Hunter. 

TMac in runners, though full training.

No May

 

Edited by kev martin


4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Training with the rehab group. Who else is in there? Ben Brown and Charlie Spargo and?

Chin left knee heavily strapped
BBB, Spargs & Lever

Bowey solo running separate kicking/sprint/agility drills

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Smacca (McAdam), Melk & Sestan with the main group

Edited by Demon Dynasty

 

I know kev suggested Smacca would be back likely Anzac Eve, but I'd love to see him debut against the Crows and kick a bag. 

10 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Numbers are down, 24 in the main group. none who played yesterday at Casey are with them. 

Light duties include, BBB, Lever, Chandler, Spargo.

McAdam is in the main squad, as is Melky, Turner, and Hunter. 

TMac in runners, though full training.

No May

 

Thanks as always kev

Particularly interested in Melk and Turner being in the main group already.  How well did they move?  And were they involved at all in competitive work?

Edited by monoccular


Richo says Maysie likely out for both Adelaide matches then confident for a return round five vs Lions

14 minutes ago, kev martin said:

McAdam is in the main squad, as is Melky, Turner, and Hunter. 

No May

Wonderful news to hear McAdam is finally back in the main squad. Wonder if we'll finally see a return date in the injury reports instead of TBC. Also Melk although he will still be a while away you'd think. And Turner and Hunter back in. Injury list disappearing at the right end of the season. 

NO MAY!!! Bloody wimp. Take it like a man and get out there. Can't believe he didn't turn up. 

Ok Ok I'm not saying that to him at Florent. Well anywhere actually. 

Great news to hear it's only cracked ribs and not broken and no internal damage. Broken are a whole other ball game. Cracked are a shocker if you've ever been through it. Can't see them rushing him back for Crows but it is Steven May so who knows. Would be a great bonus if he's back by Lions game. 

And great news on Lever. But he's pretty heavily strapped. 

Edited by Its Time for Another

I’m on annual leave so have ridden the bike down for a look today. Eden Zanker was mowing the grass when I got here. 

BBB has gone back to the rooms but no strapping on the left knee this morning and no limp. 
 

 


1 minute ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Eden Zanker was mowing the grass when I got here. 

Incredible training innovation by the Dees. Leaving no blade of grass unturned to get an edge. 

McAdam mustn't be far off.  Kicking snags from 50

Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

McAdam mustn't be far off.  Kicking snags from 50

Would be fantastic if he could come in against Adelaide. Will especially help if Petty needs to play down back in the absence of May and/or BB needs a rest. 

How is Ricky Lever going? This is how Ricky Lever’s going…

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in his hand is the scrunched up ball of tape that was on his knee and is about to be drop-kicked into the nearest bin. 😃


Lingers just kicked a torp (bpuncing through) goal for fun from 65 out

Petts & Clarry still practicing set shots from 40

15 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Eden Zanker was mowing the grass when I got here. 

 She also does that job at home ... in the garden of Eden.    sorry

 

Short session. They’re done already. Just Fritta and Clarrie taking shots on goal. Melks, Spaz, Marty, Tracc, Rooey, Sestan running around the boundary.

Now everyone off the ground except for my boy Melksy. He’s kicking a footy around by himself. Now he’s running along the boundary. He said he’ll definitely be right to go for “the second half of the season.” 🥳🥳🥳 

Sestan last man standing doing tackling, agility, 1v1 marking & groundball drills

Bowey also...laps

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