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2 hours ago, jaydenh10 said:

is the main session in adl or in Melbourne this week?

Main session is at Casey on Thursday. They fly out on Friday morning and there’ll be a captain’s run on Friday arvo:

 Friday, April 11
3:00pm - 4:15pm
️ Signatures following the session
📍 West Adelaide Football Club, Hisense Stadium, 57 Milner Rd, Richmond SA 5033 
🏃‍♂️ Session type: Pre-Game Captain's Run

 
5 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Main session is at Casey on Thursday. They fly out on Friday morning and there’ll be a captain’s run on Friday arvo:

 Friday, April 11
3:00pm - 4:15pm
️ Signatures following the session
📍 West Adelaide Football Club, Hisense Stadium, 57 Milner Rd, Richmond SA 5033 
🏃‍♂️ Session type: Pre-Game Captain's Run

disappointing was hopefully looking forward to seeing the main session, seems most clubs do it here for gather round for the fans

 
1 hour ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Waiting for everyone to lose their collective shizen at the mention of the round balls coming out again 😂

Actually that might be our game.... where some nil all draws are acceptable! but nar on reflection

GET RID OF THE SOCCER BALLS FFS! LETS SPEND A COUPLE OF WEEKS ON 4 THINGS

1 Not playing one short in the backline

2 Run, spread and carry

3 Forwards leading patterns renewal AND

4 GOAL KICKING PRACTICE , MORE GOAL KICKING PRACTICE AND EVEN MORE UNTIL YER FOOT DROPS OF!

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Reece was working with Jeffo, kicking the ball for Jeffo to mark. Sometimes a high ball marked overhead, sometimes lower for a chest mark. Jeffo seemed fine. He took every mark without issue. He said he no longer has any pain or even a niggle. Before the session I thought it was just wishful thinking on his part that he may be available for this weekend but having watched him train, I’m thinking he might be right. I guess I shouldn’t have called him a delusional [censored]-er 😂 although he thought it was funny.


1 minute ago, Ghostwriter said:

Reece was working with Jeffo, kicking the ball for Jeffo to mark. Sometimes a high ball marked overhead, sometimes lower for a chest mark. Jeffo seemed fine. He took every mark without issue. He said he no longer has any pain or even a niggle. Before the session I thought it was just wishful thinking on his part that he may be available for this weekend but having watched him train, I’m thinking he might be right. I guess I shouldn’t have called him a delusional [censored]-er 😂 although he thought it was funny.

CMON GOODY WHACK HIM AND FULLO STRAIGHT IN!!!

15 minutes ago, Flowergirl said:

Omg. I am getting sick of reading everyone complain about the soccer practice.

I tried to stop complaining about it, I really did. Then I watched the game on Friday and now it’s annoying me again.

 
8 minutes ago, picket fence said:

CMON GOODY WHACK HIM AND FULLO STRAIGHT IN!!!

Id usually say that reeks of desperation. But i think we can all agree, that desperation is where we are all at.

JVR definitely needs to go and i think he'll be back in after kicking a bag at the VFL.

Fritta, i dont think would respond as well in the VFL. i can definitely see him struggling even at that level.

Our FWD line should be Chin, Fullerton, Turner, Kozzy, Trac / Langford, Jeffo.


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3 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

disappointing was hopefully looking forward to seeing the main session, seems most clubs do it here for gather round for the fans

But the main session is here. It’s at Casey on Thursday. The captain’s run in Adelaide is the usual sch!tts n giggles captain’s run that happens here (at Gosch’s) the day before GameDay

Big thanks to Ghostwriter, Kev Martin and all posters, sounds like all our young brigade in Kolt, Judd, Jeffo and perhaps Lindsay are ready to play but that is bad news on Rick. Still I would rather him get that troublesome ankle sorted out so he can get back to his best. Some tougher calls this week I hope.

25 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Heard Lever is out for 6-8 weeks. No idea if this is a new injury or current ankle injury related.


15 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Just watching ch10 sport & they showed us at training. Trac looked in good spirits even having a laugh.

That won’t last long.

I really don't think they are doing badly because they kick a soccer ball after their PT sessions. It might have more to do with their other training that you don't get to see.

1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

I tried to stop complaining about it, I really did. Then I watched the game on Friday and now it’s annoying me again.

56 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Id usually say that reeks of desperation. But i think we can all agree, that desperation is where we are all at.

JVR definitely needs to go and i think he'll be back in after kicking a bag at the VFL.

Fritta, i dont think would respond as well in the VFL. i can definitely see him struggling even at that level.

Our FWD line should be Chin, Fullerton, Turner, Kozzy, Trac / Langford, Jeffo.

There is a bye this week in VFL. So no-one is going to get any practice.


3 hours ago, jaydenh10 said:

is the main session in adl or in Melbourne this week?

What are we doing training at Aldi? Surely that's the root cause of our problems then.

1 minute ago, Flowergirl said:

There is a bye this week in VFL. So no-one is going to get any practice.

It’s been said a million times before, but VFL fixtures are ridiculous, and counter productive to the interests of aligned AFL clubs. Why the (expletive) can’t this mob get their act together?

4 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

It’s been said a million times before, but VFL fixtures are ridiculous, and counter productive to the interests of aligned AFL clubs. Why the (expletive) can’t this mob get their act together?

It's pretty ridiculous to have a bye round now.

 
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5 minutes ago, Flowergirl said:

I really don't think they are doing badly because they kick a soccer ball after their PT sessions. It might have more to do with their other training that you don't get to see.

Exactly! The flush runs and captain’s runs aren’t serious training sessions. I get sick of saying this. They are half hour sessions with signatures and selfies afterwards. The boys come out from AAMI where they’ve just had a solid weights session or indoor skills session or hydro session among other things, have half an hour of light work, sign autographs etc. then head back to AAMI to continue their personalised training regimes. People need to let the playing soccer thing slide. The boys are super competitive and get a good run and besides that the soccer game is great for their morale.


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