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36 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Captain’s Run this morning at Goschs Paddock 10:00am.

But don’t be surprised if they’re out there at 9:30am or even 9am. They changed the start time to 9:30 a while ago. 

 

43 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Captain’s Run this morning at Goschs Paddock 10:00am.

What's a Captains Run for a match sim? Won't be much short of a normal training, numbers-wise? Presumably all the available 'probables' and all the 'possibles' vying for pretty well every position? Let us know who's there!

 
16 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

 

What's a Captains Run for a match sim? Won't be much short of a normal training, numbers-wise? Presumably all the available 'probables' and all the 'possibles' vying for pretty well every position? Let us know who's there!

Will just be like a normal match day. I imagine Casey players and our players who aren’t picked for the first team will have their captains run following the firsts? (If the VFL practice match (North v Casey) is still going ahead tomorrow with the weather. 

They’re out on the ground already. I didn’t get here early enough to take note of who’s here and who isn’t, (too busy chatting to Alejandro, my gorgeous Colombian barista) but with my cr@pppy eyesight I’ll endeavour to note attendance. Hopefully Kev turns up, for everyone’s sake. 🤪

Thus far I’m the only spectator 😭


The main group isn’t out here yet. There’s about six or seven players out there and I’m guessing these are the boys NOT playing tomorrow. There’s Langers, Tracc, Knuckles, Vines, Charles, Salo, Max, and Fritta.

Knuckles is running well around the boundary.

Jack Henderson is here too and Maysie is in this group.

7 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

The main group isn’t out here yet. There’s about six or seven players out there and I’m guessing these are the boys NOT playing tomorrow. There’s Langers, Tracc, Knuckles, Vines, Charles, Salo, Max, and Fritta.

Knuckles is running well around the boundary.

Jack Henderson is here too and Maysie is in this group.

I would think that group are playing tomorrow, or at least some of them.

* I stand corrected!

On the park:

Trac
Spargo
Gawn
Viney
Langdon
May
Fritsch
Salem
Henderson

Rehab: McVee (updated to include Melk, Kolt, AMW and Kentfield)

Spoke to "Gus" the trainer, he said these are the guys not playing tomorrow.  Will be playing a lot of the kids.

Henderson training to get to know the guys.

General drills with running incorporated into it for fitness, nothing really to report.

McVee doing plenty or run throughs at gentle pace, but impressed considering its an eight week hammy.

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Updated rehab group

 
2 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

I would think that group are playing tomorrow, or at least some of them.

Which ones? Not Trac, McVee or Spargo.

I think they will rest Max for this match or at least half of it.

In the corresponding match in 2020 we featured an inexperienced lineup.

Melbourne squad

9. C.Spargo
10. A.Brayshaw
12. T.Bedford
16. T.McCaffrey (VFL)
17. J.Munro (VFL)
18. J.Melksham
20. A.Tomlinson
23. J.Jordon
24. T.Rivers
27. R.Sparkes (VFL)
28. O.McDonald
29. J.Hunt
30. A.Vella (VFL)
31. B.Fritsch
32. T.Sparrow
33. O.Baker
34. M.Hore
35. A.Courtney (VFL)
36. K.Pickett
37. M.Lewis (VFL)
38. M.Brown
40. C.Wagner
41. J.Lockhart
42. J.Wagner
44. C.Ellison (VFL)
46. A.Bradtke
48. J.Briggs (VFL)

8 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

I would think that group are playing tomorrow, or at least some of them.

I know at least one of them isn’t playing tomorrow. 


Rest of the team rocking up now for captains run

Windsor in footy boots!!

Melk, Kolt and AMW in rehab

Koz and Roy Boy having a water fight.

GW, reporting on the stuff that matters. 

Just now, Travy14 said:

Melk, Kolt and AMW in rehab

And Kentfield


55 minutes ago, BC_1718_DC said:

Will just be like a normal match day. I imagine Casey players and our players who aren’t picked for the first team will have their captains run following the firsts? (If the VFL practice match (North v Casey) is still going ahead tomorrow with the weather. 

Looks like with all the said absentees of tomorrows match there won’t be any players left to play for Casey in their practice match 😂

26 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Which ones? Not Trac, McVee or Spargo.

I think they will rest Max for this match or at least half of it.

In the corresponding match in 2020 we featured an inexperienced lineup.

Melbourne squad

9. C.Spargo
10. A.Brayshaw
12. T.Bedford
16. T.McCaffrey (VFL)
17. J.Munro (VFL)
18. J.Melksham
20. A.Tomlinson
23. J.Jordon
24. T.Rivers
27. R.Sparkes (VFL)
28. O.McDonald
29. J.Hunt
30. A.Vella (VFL)
31. B.Fritsch
32. T.Sparrow
33. O.Baker
34. M.Hore
35. A.Courtney (VFL)
36. K.Pickett
37. M.Lewis (VFL)
38. M.Brown
40. C.Wagner
41. J.Lockhart
42. J.Wagner
44. C.Ellison (VFL)
46. A.Bradtke
48. J.Briggs (VFL)

Imagine May wouldn’t play either considering he played in the Indigenous game and we fly back to Perth next week to play Freo. + Viney has been on modified training so it would make sense that they give him another week rather than playing him in match sim against North. 

Luker says his recovery will be loooong. Minimum two months. He’s doing very, very light exercises and stopping frequently. He’s still barely recognisable. 

Windsor just left the track, not looking comfortable.  Not a new injury, but obviously still recovering 


Is Windsor going to play?

21 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Luker says his recovery will be loooong. Minimum two months. He’s doing very, very light exercises and stopping frequently. He’s still barely recognisable. 

I imagine so, must have had the stuffing knocked out of him. 

Coming from a long way back, will likely have his own mini pre season. 

9 minutes ago, Travy14 said:

Windsor just left the track, not looking comfortable.  Not a new injury, but obviously still recovering 

spoiler alert episode 3 GIF

 

Leb is a very happy lad. He said it’s good to be back in boots. About his injury- listed as a skin infection, he thought it was an ingrown hair at first but the medics said it was likely a spider bite and it became infected. In any case, it’s been cut out. It’s his big toe which is now sporting three stitches and he temporarily can’t bend it. He’s not playing tomorrow but has been told he’ll get a run vs Freo next week. 

15 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Is Windsor going to play?

Not tomorrow 


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