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28 players in warm ups, No Marty Hore. All players in boots. Chin right knee strapped. BBB left knee strapped. All players in boots, Melk joining full training. May in with group. No rehab group. 

  • Demonland changed the title to TRAINING: Wednesday 3rd April 2024
 
 

2 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

No Jack Viney because of illness. Club expect him to play. 

mild covid?

4 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

No Jack Viney because of illness. Club expect him to play. 

acute bronchitis, long covid and dengue fever....he'll be fine. 

 
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Team doing full ground movement drill, 16 vs 12, everyone involved, moving ball out of backline, seems to be more about finding open player, no contest, every player involved, doesn’t seem to be any issues with injuries. Concentrating on running in waves, which the opposition seemed to do to us a lot last year. 

Schache is training with the main group, right @Bendigo_Demon?


25 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

No Jack Viney because of illness. Club expect him to play. 

Further to this, Viney will train individually later today. 

37 minutes ago, Bendigo_Demon said:

28 players in warm ups, No Marty Hore. All players in boots. Chin right knee strapped. BBB left knee strapped. All players in boots, Melk joining full training. May in with group. No rehab group. 

Are all players in boots? 😉

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I get the feeling training is over, footys getting signed and handed out, autographs, photos, nothing special, only news is Viney not training. No rehab, all players in attendance trained fully. Trac finished session with no strapping. McAdam and Melk doing extra. Tholstrup is big enough to play AFL already!! May still showing signs of discomfort . 


3 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

Further to this, Viney will train individually later today. 

Flu? Covid? Gastro?

Hope he's ok!

18 minutes ago, Bendigo_Demon said:

I get the feeling training is over, footys getting signed and handed out, autographs, photos, nothing special, only news is Viney not training. No rehab, all players in attendance trained fully. Trac finished session with no strapping. McAdam and Melk doing extra. Tholstrup is big enough to play AFL already!! May still showing signs of discomfort . 

Captain’s Run is usually a S&Gs event. 😁

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25 minutes ago, Bendigo_Demon said:

Tholstrup is big enough to play AFL already!!

Sub debut?

Thanks Bendigo D, Demonland and all posters great that we have multiple options for tomorrow nights game, a bit sad for Marty Hore but it’s a brutal game.


44 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Are all players in boots? 😉

Don't bite the hand that feeds you Tim :-)

 
9 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

Don't bite the hand that feeds you Tim :-)

There are some things that I just don’t have the power to resist 😉

we'll be reading shortly that the sickness has a strong case of Jack Viney


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