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The club socials have put up some pictures of the group hard it with Saturday morning sprint training and a bit of a run as well. I wasn’t there myself but if the intensity was at the same level as last week’s Saturday session then it suggests that we have a great deal to look forward to in the coming season. 
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Trac is a specimen.

Glad he has shook things up a bit, year upon year he is the fittest looking bloke on the list, wish we could have 10 of him.

5 hours ago, Roy Boy said:

Trac is a specimen.

Glad he has shook things up a bit, year upon year he is the fittest looking bloke on the list, wish we could have 10 of him.

Agree 100% … and that trip to the Red Bull training camp that he was criticized by the press for attending must have been highly worthwhile physically for him on top of being a great break after the injury he suffered on KB.

 

Great to see the Demons players "training the house down" as they say.

Hoping that Bailey Laurie has a huge impact in season 2025. 🤞🏻

18 hours ago, Roy Boy said:

Trac is a specimen.

Glad he has shook things up a bit, year upon year he is the fittest looking bloke on the list, wish we could have 10 of him.

Totally Agree. Time will give the answer, but i have always believed that what Tracc did this year was “Shake the Tree”

 


12 hours ago, Chelly said:

Agree 100% … and that trip to the Red Bull training camp that he was criticized by the press for attending must have been highly worthwhile physically for him on top of being a great break after the injury he suffered on KB.

Tracc has one of the most defined Six Pack, all our players should aspire to his level. 
Top 4 Finish should be the serious goal of Season ‘25

 

20 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Tracc has one of the most defined Six Pack, all our players should aspire to his level. 
Top 4 Finish should be the serious goal of Season ‘25

 

does a really defined 6 pack make you a really good footballer SWYL?

If so, pick me now.

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52 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

does a really defined 6 pack make you a really good footballer SWYL?

If so, pick me now.

You have had your days of Glory Crompton!! In 2021 we were the fittest list in the AFL, i want to see that again. Scoring solidly in the last quarter. 

 

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