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Just a reminder for all our fans in Adelaide that there is a training session today at Hisense Stadium (Richmond Oval) at 11:15am local time.

We’d really appreciate any observations in particular who is in the rehab group or on a modified program.

Thanks in advance.

Adelaide

Monday, April 1
11:15am - 12:30pm
Hisense Stadium (Richmond Oval)

Wednesday, April 3
9:45am - 10:30am
Hisense Stadium (Richmond)
Signing window available post-session.
SA Demons supporter group gathering

 
 

7 minutes ago, Bendigo_Demon said:

I’ll do my best. Crowd has swelled to over 100, unfortunately no coffee van, ( or for the old bloke, no bar open either.)

poor old bloke and its not me

Slow start, Melk working really hard with trainers, looks super fit, players wandering out now. Tom Mc is in runners with left knee strapped. May and Clarry with main group. Clarry wearing hand guard, 

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Ben Brown in sneakers, no sign of Chandler, McAdam, Schache and Kolt here too. I get the feeling McAdam might play. Lot of love for him from staff and players. 
Chandler in sneakers with heavy strapping on right knee. 

 
6 minutes ago, Bendigo_Demon said:

Tom Mc is in runners with left knee strapped.

TMac has been regularly training in runners in the recovery and Captain's run this season, (the strapping is new).

BBB as well.

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Just now, Bendigo_Demon said:

Chandler limping noticeably, can’t see him getting up. 

A real shame as he’s had a great start to the season. 
 

Tholstrop is also training with the main group. 

6 minutes ago, Bendigo_Demon said:

I get the feeling McAdam might play.

I've thought the same thing, looking nearly ready, though the injury report is 3-5 weeks (hamstring). He must have difficulty going top speed when running. I haven’t seen him really open up the jets.

Is McAdam sprinting?

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2 minutes ago, kev martin said:

I've thought the same thing, looking nearly ready, though the injury report is 3-5 weeks (hamstring). He must have difficulty going top speed when running. I haven’t seen him really open up the jets.

Is McAdam sprinting?

Nobody is sprinting except Melk!!

6 minutes ago, Bendigo_Demon said:

Nobody is sprinting except Melk!!

Sometimes they have run throughs and laps, close to the end (before goal kicking) of the session.

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So, apart from BBB and Chin, all players named are doing run through. BBB walking laps. Chin doing rehab stuff, very low key. BBB doing kick to kick, Chin has started that too. 

Main group doing lots of ball handling, Tom Mc fetching balls behind goals and kicking out etc. Clarry handling ball ok, May moving much more freely. 

 

I doubt Ben Brown will do much training this season, let alone between short breaks. 
 

Does Trac have any visible bandages or strapping? 


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