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1 hour ago, Kev said:

They came out in drips and drabs. Mostly seemed paired with another. AJ Henderson, Fullarton, Melksham, Woey, Brown, Turner, Laurie, Sestan, Jeffo running, quite a few in runners.

The main group with kick to kick, whistle goes and drills start.

The kicking drill executed at a high standard. Walking handball, flick around of the ball.

Plenty of team running, though at a subdued speed.

Tholstrup and Mentha a chance, as is Windsor. Great to see McVee in with the squad.

Lindsay into rehab, testing and personal program.

Melky up and running.

Culley, and Kentfield filling numbers at the moment.

Big thanks to Kev Martin as well really appreciate these training reports and insights, we’d be lost without you.

1 hour ago, Kev said:

They came out in drips and drabs. Mostly seemed paired with another. AJ Henderson, Fullarton, Melksham, Woey, Brown, Turner, Laurie, Sestan, Jeffo running, quite a few in runners.

The main group with kick to kick, whistle goes and drills start.

The kicking drill executed at a high standard. Walking handball, flick around of the ball.

Plenty of team running, though at a subdued speed.

Tholstrup and Mentha a chance, as is Windsor. Great to see McVee in with the squad.

Lindsay into rehab, testing and personal program.

Melky up and running.

Culley, and Kentfield filling numbers at the moment.

Your a Ledge Kev. 👏

Tough times around these parts and still taking the time to go and observe the greatness happening at our sessions.

 
5 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Soccer??

Season 8 Wtf GIF by The Office

Soccer FFS Really??

5 hours ago, Young Angus said:

I love that Goodwin decided the players were allowed to train less this off season...looks like its worked a treat.

Certainly doesn’t look too good now ….. but it is a long season. (Was hoping 5 weeks longer than last)


6 hours ago, Young Angus said:

I love that Goodwin decided the players were allowed to train less this off season...looks like its worked a treat.

I took most of the off season off myself.

Is that fact or just speculation?

If correct surely he only backed it off for the older fellas in the group? That would make sense and pretty sure other clubs manage their senior players this way too.

10 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

I took most of the off season off myself.

Is that fact or just speculation?

If correct surely he only backed it off for the older fellas in the group? That would make sense and pretty sure other clubs manage their senior players this way too.

Our senior players have been our worst offenders so...

 

Forest for the trees people....at current rate AFL will not involve body contact or even possessing the ball in 15 years.

Goody a master coach, always ahead of his time

Strange that all the players mentioned that it was a gruelling preseason and that they were feeling really fit. All players have their own individual programs based on the number of sessions completed and our fitness team have a much much better idea of individual and team fitness.👍😳


7 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Strange that all the players mentioned that it was a gruelling preseason and that they were feeling really fit. All players have their own individual programs based on the number of sessions completed and our fitness team have a much much better idea of individual and team fitness.👍😳

I don’t think fitness is the problem. Injuries haven’t helped and nothing tires you out faster than getting smacked. It’s likely not helped by the fact we’re still not playing to our new game plan. There’s a little of the headless chook about us atm which is also draining.

2 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

I don’t think fitness is the problem. Injuries haven’t helped and nothing tires you out faster than getting smacked. It’s likely not helped by the fact we’re still not playing to our new game plan. There’s a little of the headless chook about us atm which is also draining.

It's actually a lot of our senior players who are letting us down atm. Trac I will give some grace to given he is coming back from a life threatening injury, so it may take some time before he is fully confident in his abilities again. Viney has been atrocious and genuienly should be up to be dropped atm. Maxy is struggling to impact games. Fritsch we know about. Langdon is a bit lost in his new role it seems. May can no longer kick so why he still takes kick outs is beyond me.

17 hours ago, Jack Vineys Anger Manager said:

We will be ready if a game of soccer ever breaks out. I'll back us in.

I also think some handball practise would help. Rivers needs it. Maybe practise our kicking? As long as it doesn't interfere with the soccer that is.

Rivers missed his hand when handballing, how does this happen?

6 minutes ago, Billy said:

Rivers missed his hand when handballing, how does this happen?

IKR. I've never seen a player have a fresh-airey when attempting a handball. Wild scenes.


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