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6 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

They have their own problems it seems with Nick Daicos dealing with plantar fasciitis….

And they are a major Nick injury away from bottom 4.

 
1 hour ago, Gator said:

A pretty common injury that won't effect round one.

No biggie.

Yeah, just send him to the hospital and home and forget him for a few weeks

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12 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

They have their own problems it seems with Nick Daicos dealing with plantar fasciitis….

An on-the-spot fan took this image of the exact moment that Nicky's face was planted.

 

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1 hour ago, Neil Crompton said:

Might not do his confidence a lot of good.

Or it is an indication that he has no mental barriers about going in hard?

Not good particularly when he was already behind the 8 ball fitness wise, was hard to see him been 100% this year before this, even more so now


Just now, Garbo said:

Not good particularly when he was already behind the 8 ball fitness wise, was hard to see him been 100% this year before this, even more so now

It’s not good, however to say he’s behind the 8 ball is incorrect and a bit insulting to Trac. He did a heap of work in his off season and has been in full training since essentially the start of training…. 

2 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

It’s not good, however to say he’s behind the 8 ball is incorrect and a bit insulting to Trac. He did a heap of work in his off season and has been in full training since essentially the start of training…. 

Maybe I’m just paying more attention this year but, from what I’ve seen he still seems to be lacking cardio and just doesn’t have the same spring in his step

6 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Maybe I’m just paying more attention this year but, from what I’ve seen he still seems to be lacking cardio and just doesn’t have the same spring in his step

Fair enough. From what I saw at training he looked similar to how he has in the past. Obviously I don’t know his GPS numbers though so can’t speak to his aerobic capacity

 
5 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Maybe I’m just paying more attention this year but, from what I’ve seen he still seems to be lacking cardio and just doesn’t have the same spring in his step

Genuinely couldn’t disagree more, based from what I saw from training at Gosch’s prior to the Christmas break. His lateral movement was something to behold, as was his repeated sprint efforts in the full ground exercises, and simulated square work 


1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Coming up on ch10 sport next.

What an earth are they doing at training? First Max with his laryx and now Trac with a broken rib. 

Is Jack making them cry?

 

1 hour ago, rpfc said:

Yeah, just send him to the hospital and home and forget him for a few weeks

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Don't stress.  Jellyfish get by.

This comment might be too cryptic for some.

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53 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Maybe I’m just paying more attention this year but, from what I’ve seen he still seems to be lacking cardio and just doesn’t have the same spring in his step

So how many training sessions have you been too ? Troll

55 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Maybe I’m just paying more attention this year but, from what I’ve seen he still seems to be lacking cardio and just doesn’t have the same spring in his step

You talk a fair whack of 💩

2 hours ago, Damo said:

No contact for a couple of weeks, then light training through Feb. Thats probable for tracc.

The thing is we have had a very good pre-season otherwise. 

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1 hour ago, Garbo said:

Maybe I’m just paying more attention this year but, from what I’ve seen he still seems to be lacking cardio and just doesn’t have the same spring in his step

How many training sessions have you been to?


It's terrible news. But there's a tiny silver lining in that bad things can happen at any moment that you can't control. I'd rather he crack his ribs in training now, than in another game against Collingwood. Get the monkey off the back, own it, and be ready to 'knock em stiff' come game day. 

I want every player, every coach and every member of staff by his bed side 24/7. Stat. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

He'll be right. Aye

Might have just found our new FF. 

Play Trac out of the goal square pagans paddock style. Roo at CHf, koz and chin sprinting in from points of the square 

Fritta starts 30 m out 3 rows in to grandstand. 6th man sprinting straight to defence at the centre bounce

 

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2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I want every player, every coach and every member of staff by his bed side 24/7. Stat. 

I’ve heard Brad Green hasn’t reached out to him yet…. HS planning to run with this tomorrow

2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I want every player, every coach and every member of staff by his bed side 24/7. Stat. 

nonna has already received 43 bouquets of flowers

 


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