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  1. Not related to todays training. MELBOURNETRACK WATCH Latrelle Pickett is making an early claim for a debut come the start of the season, dominating during match sim and general training in his first pre-season. He and his cousin, Kysaiah Pickett, look a class above so far this summer. Jai Culley has been promoted into the No.13 guernsey and looks every bit a best 23 player, rotating through the midfield and half forward line. INJURY LATEST Max Gawn is currently limited with a fractured finger in a splint, but he is still completing almost all of training and wonโ€™t miss the State of Origin game in three weeks. Jack Viney has been battling an achilles niggle but is not far off full fitness, and Bailey Laurie is limited after surgery on a fractured hand. Jake Bowey has a significant foot injury that will sideline him for the start of the season. PRACTICE MATCH Friday, February 20 v North Melbourne at Casey Fields (4.30pm โ€“ 4x25min quarters, no time on, 2min scenarios to finish Q3 and Q4)
  2. A second practice match has been announced. The Demons will take on North Melbourne at Casey Fields on Friday 20th February 2026 @ 4:30pm. This game is in addition to our match against the Tigers in Ballarat on Friday 27th February 2026 @ 4:10pm UNOFFICIAL MATCH SIMULATIONS (all times AEDT) Monday, February 16 Hawthorn v Geelong Cats, Kennedy Community Centre at 3.15pm (4 x 30-minute quarters, no time on) Wednesday, February 18 Brisbane v Carlton, Brighton Homes Arena at 6.00pm (4 x 30-minute quarters, no time on, extended bench) Thursday, February 19 Western Bulldogs v Sydney, Mission Whitten Oval at 2.00pm (4 x 30-minute quarters, no time-on) Gold Coast v St Kilda, People First Stadium at 7.45pm (4 x 20-minute quarters, plus time on) Friday February 20 Essendon v Richmond, NEC Hangar at 10.30am (4 x 30-minute quarters, no time-on) Collingwood v GWS Giants, La Trobe University Sports Park (Bundoora) at 11am (4 x 25-minute quarters, no time-on) Melbourne v North Melbourne, Casey Fields at 4.30pm (4 x 25-minute quarters, no time-on + 2-minute scenarios at the end of both Q3 and Q4)Port Adelaide v Adelaide, Alberton Oval, 6.00pm (4 x 20-minute quarters, plus time on)* Saturday February 21 Fremantle v West Coast Eagles, Victor George Kailis Oval at 12.00pm (4 x 25-minute quarters, no time-on) FULL 2026 COMMUNITY SERIES FIXTURE (all times AEDT) Wednesday, February 25 Carlton v Geelong, Ikon Park, 7.10pm Thursday, February 26 Sydney v GWS, Henson Park, 4.10pm Brisbane v Gold Coast, Brighton Homes Arena, 7.10pm Friday, February 27 Melbourne v Richmond, Mars Stadium, 4.10pmWestern Bulldogs v Hawthorn, Mission Whitten Oval, 7.10pm Saturday, February 28 St Kilda v Essendon, Mars Stadium, 3.10pm Fremantle v Adelaide, Rushton Park, 6.10pm Sunday, March 1 North Melbourne v Collingwood, Mars Stadium, 3.10pm West Coast v Port Adelaide, Mineral Resources Park, 6.10pm
  3. Demonland Trackwatchers were out in force at Wednesday morning's open training session at Gosch's Paddock to bring you their observations of preseason training. DEMONLAND'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONSPresent: May, JVR, Salem, Langford, Lindsey, Windsor, Viney (red jumper but in rehab ) Lever, Steele, Turner, Gawn, Tholstrup, Culley, CJ, Langdon, Laurie, Melksham (blue rehab gear), Taylor, Matthews, Jefferson, Howes, McAdam, TMac, Adams, Heath, Mihocek, Campbell (neck brace), Sharp, Fritsch, Sparrow, Pickett, White, Pickett, Chandler, Berry, Mentha, Onley, Johnson, Henderson, Kentfield, AMW. Rehab: Viney, Mihocek, Melksham, Henderson, McAdam Absent: Bowey (made an appearance later in the session), Petty & Rivers The lights are on at Goschโ€™s Paddock. Mentha, Adams & Berry doing some extra fast running with Selwyn Griffiths. Rest of the team doing their warmups. Laurie has the fluro hat on meaning no contact. He has a glove on his left hand. JVR has his left knee bandaged and is with a trainer away from the main group warmups. JVR resumes training in the warmup. Sharp did all the warmups with the main group but is now running laps as they start training proper. He rejoined for most of the training drills but he and a few other mentioned later did not participate in the "Match Simulation" drills. Just to clarify, when we refer to โ€œMatch SIMโ€ weโ€™re talking about larger drills that mirror match-like conditions, not a full 18-v-18 practice match played across the whole ground. Full-ground Match SIM or Practice Match sessions are typically held during closed sessions at Casey Fields. Any time I refer to โ€œMatch SIMโ€ in my report, it generally means a drill designed to replicate the random, match-like chaos of a game situation, usually on a smaller scale, rather than a structured craft type drill. The group has split into a 4 different groups for different craft drills which has split the squad into their line positions. Midfield Drill in the Centre Square - Max, Heath, Steele, Langford, Kolt, Pickett, Langdon, Windsor, Culley, Onley, Sparrow Key Forwards and Defenders - The Ball is kicked up to a one on one forward vs defender grappling with a second defender coming in for the punch spoil - JVR, Turner, Adams, Lever, Jefferson, TMac, May, Kalani, May, Kentfield Small Forwads snapping for goal from various positions - Trelly, Laurie, Chandler, Matthews, Mentha, Fritsch Half backs Drill - Howes, AMW, Taylor, CJ, Salem, Lindsay taken by Jared Rivers. This breakup of players into their lines gives you a good indication of where players are likely to lineup. So far Matthews has participated in all the drills. Not sure whether he will participate in the contact/match Sim type drills but he canโ€™t be too far away from integrating back. McAdam and May are running fast laps separately with different trainers. The group has now split into 3 or 4 random groups of players for different types of keepings off drills. Some with just handballs in a more confined area and others in a larger area with kicking. All players cycle through in their groups to all the different drills that are set up around the ground. Mihocek running laps. Melksham and Henderson are on the bikes in the shed. Some type of โ€œMatch SIMโ€ about to start. It will be interesting to see who doesnโ€™t participate as it will tell where some are at in terms of full training participation. May and McAdam still running laps. Matthews has left the field and is running laps. Max and Heath doing a grappling marking drill and AMW, Laurie and Sharp are crumbing and kicking it to a leading Mihocek. CJ and JVR doing half laps. There is a small group of 8 (4 vs 4) doing a confined space keepings off handball drill and another larger group (9 vs 9) doing a โ€œMatch SIMโ€ type drill confined to the middle third of the ground from wing to wing. The "Match SIM" drill has very fast ball movement and there is a lot of crossing to the other side of the field of play as they attempt to bring the ball from one end to the other. There are 3 groups. The two teams currently competing in the "Match SIM" and the other group doing the keepings off handball drill. Periodically one of the teams in the "Match SIM" is switched out with the team doing the keepings off handball. Max, Heath, Sharp, McAdam & AMW all running laps now. Most of the group doing short running interval sprints around the boundary in groups of 5. And thatโ€™s a wrap from me. Iโ€™ll be back next Wednesday and Iโ€™ll give my impressions then of each individual player. HARVEY WALLBANGER'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONSAbsent: Rivers and Petty (Bowser turned up, which was nice). Of the rehabbers, I'll take an educated stab on availability: Far Away - Bowey (of course) Viney, McAdam, Henderson, Campbell (still in neck brace and walking only) Getting Closer - Matthews, Mihocek, Laurie, Melksham, Gawn Almost there - Sharp, AMW. JVR had a bandage on his knee and looked a little proppy today. Luker Kentfield seemed to also have a sore foot, but I would not classify them as rehabbers - just two to watch. These Wednesday sessions seem like "craft" sessions so we don't see full-on match sims, just many different drills, goal-kicking, etc... Track-watchers view of "training the house down category" Culley, Fritsch, Windsor, with Trelly Pickett the stand-out of the new boys. Getting a little excited about what Matthews might be able to do as he increases the activities he can particpate in, and with Bowey's absence, Taylor's chances of being in the Round 1 team probably increasing. So many mid-fielders to choose from - have almost forgotten about the old numbers 5 and 13..... DANNY Z'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONSMy observations Standouts: Steele - performs every action with intent and professionalism. His kicking was sharp and his transition from attack to defence was elite. Culley - his aerial presence is a standout. What his added is driving his legs out of contested situations. Kentfield - presents at the kicker with intensity and follows up his work on the ground well for his size. Chandler - goes under the radar in such reports but he trains at a high level, does the basics incredibly well. His forward craft like snap kicks and defensive pressure look stronger than ever. Windsor - his 2 steps before he kicks have slowed and this is helping his execution. Looks more balanced. His flair and confidence are high. Ceiling is huge. Fritsch - his leading patterns and evasiveness were at times unplayable to the defender he was opposed. Will be suited to the faster game plan in being able to find space in the 50. Not to be overly negative but a couple of things I did notice also: Howes provides great overrun lap from behind but doesnโ€™t think of โ€˜whatโ€™s nextโ€™ when he runs to a certain area so the chain dies out. Langford for his many positives which have been noted throughout the pre season does often take a second to long with ball in hand. Salem was uncharacteristically sloppy with the footy a couple of times. Ricky Mentha has some super high level moments of speed or skill but will just as quickly lapse in concentration. Iโ€™ll finish by saying that I feel for Shane McAdam. Two of his three years here spent running laps and watching his mates kick the footy. I hope he gets a chance to show his ability this season at some point. KEV'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONSBeautiful morning at Goschโ€™s, good temp, no wind. Plenty of power on show as they go against each other. There is some care being shown (not as forceful in tackles as pre Christmas hits). That sense of trepidation for this tracker as they close down each other in contests near to the spectators. A tension exist to the possibility of injury, passes my thoughts. They were serious and professional again, except one stage earlier on, they gathered in a circle which ended in rapturous applause and joy. The goal kicking has been integrated into the warm up drills. Smaller groups, with kicks over the mannequin or a snap after bouncing the ball off the mini trampoline. Only a few kicks from the boundary. Plenty going through or close to the goal. A few of the longer snaps ending anywhere. The sim ran cross field and with very small width. I get a sense that the boundary line is the enemy. My guess is that the ball will move quickly through the middle and most congestion will be in the forward or back 50 arc. Ball movement was very angular, rarely a straight down the line hit up unless it was a small pass to open the field up. Plenty of forward leads off the back of the defender. The defenders checked closely through the middle and their intensity was up. It was all watched closely by King, who continues to voice his teachings when needed or appropriate. WAYNE WUSSELL'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONSThanks to all the track watchers. I was there as early as Berry and left 90 minutes later. The reports above have been comprehensive and I have little to add... I enjoyed the competitive forward lead to a pass, and midfielder trying to hit the target. For me, Roo and Fritsch were head and shoulders as forwards. Roo hits the ball at pace, with strength, and is showing signs of stickier fingers this year. Steele and Kolt were the best of the kickers in this activity... the former at 100% or close to it. Jefferson and Kalani were clever getting out the back, as others have pointed out, but neither have the hustle and bustle of JVR It was good to see McAdam able to do more than run laps. He is progressing! May will be an important player again in 2026. He is getting fitter every session and rumours of his demise are exaggerated Langdon was a standout today Don't think we will see Melksham or Viney in round 1 McDonald continues to be the most consistent spoiler in 1 on 2 'defend the lead' activity Heath is looking more competitive in the aerial contests and more confident in belonging Sharp is the fastest hammy patient I have ever witnessed! DEEFENCE'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONSJust a small observation but Harvey Langford pulled off a very cool Jโ€™ai Ali move where he was kicked the ball and he caught it his left hand behind his body and in a scooping motion spun it around to the front of his body washing off the momentum in the movement while the ball looked superglued to his hand. So nonchalant So exciting. Other than that The new Pickett was moving nicely in Sim play, Kolt still rushes things. CJ has the skinniest ankles I have ever seen, Jefferson can strike the ball but sadly I donโ€™t see him coming on with his defensive mindset, just not a see ball get ball type. Langdon excelled in the fwd 50 entry drill (kicking to a player marked by 2 others) Chin impresses in training , most thrill moment was watching Xavier T break two tackles from best 20 players including one from Kossie that had intent, kid is an assassin, top 5 rising star and plays Round 1. GREAT SAGE'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONSWatched the entire session today. Key takeways; Culley: Lived up to the preseason hype Kozzie: Looked a class above Steele: Often involved & did not miss a kick. Trelly: Found space in forward drills and some nice tackles. Windsor: Had his kicking boots on and they were working. Luka: Some good grabs, wont be surprised if he gets games. Moose: Is a beast. Jeffo: Hot and cold. Has nice soft hands. Fritta: Fit and energized. Kalani: Looked good for a very raw kid. Kolt: Showed a bit in match sim. Max: Punched ball over the boundary and coached spectator to watch the ball into his hands :). Coaches: Good drills with lots of instruction. TOLSTOYS NUDGE'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONSOscar Berry first player out on track & Matty Scarlett is here raring to go with Iโ€™m looking fwd to seeing 1st hand. McAdam is in attendance. Recovery atm: Viney, Hendo, Checkers, McAdam & Melky doing handballs with Jonesy. Spoke to Richo who said next week or so Mihocek will be in some contact drills. Side note: Matthews is looking better literally by the touch โ€” agreed slow as youโ€™d expect but is already showing flashes of being bake to do the one-touch things so many players just canโ€™t do! Both Kolt and Jefferson showed some TRULY great signs today. KOLT looks a new man physically and seems to have maturedโ€” pressure solid and kicking/decisions best Iโ€™ve seen it inc penetration. JEFFO stood out ESP in the pocket leading drills especially in getting separation and his patterns great, held most grabs except a double where there was no pressure, follow-up effort notably looks better, def seems to be in frame for King but needs to keep going as Kentfield is a UNIT, and closing fast โ€” his hands were the best of all today outside Culley. Kalani was a real surprise โ€” found space in the fwd drills (where kicker has to find 1/2 fwds that are outnumbered by / def โ€” Kalani kept find space out back, took ball at highest point etc โ€” so raw and think that heโ€™s clearly a while away but the talent is Def there and he didnโ€™t look out of place at all! Great session โ€” best Iโ€™ve seen in years. Ok all โ€” pls see my full training report below largely based on a round-up of individuals I could easily see and felt like watching more than others, but largely I got a good idea of most. Beautiful day for it at Goschโ€™s, esp when rain held off. First thing thatโ€™s CLEAR = Atmosphere/Vibe has changed dramatically from this time last year and 2yrs previous, the vibe is so much more upbeat, focused & just feels like a lot more is being โ€œcoachedโ€ rather than just trained, if that makes sense. Kingโ€™s presence wasnโ€™t felt as much but thatโ€™s because he was constantly within earshot of a player, I mean the entire session! Chaplin was def the loudest voice & hearing him give direction and feedback to several players was terrific. Jones ran the rehab group a while & was boisterous, whilst Scarlettโ€™s presence was immense in terms of what he appeared to be passing onto the players, def didnโ€™t feel half baked, it was considered, player specific and just in general he gave a number of tips to our key talks, more so fwds ie leading patterns , how to hold-out in a marking contest, time your wrestling for position in majoring 1/1 etc etc Ball movement is similar but also very different, much less thinking involved & more fwd momentum, angles etc. Feels like a tweak and honestly the cattle (better kicks) help, as no butchers were out there Trac, Claz and no Viney so it looked super crisp at all times. Others covered the drills so now here is my player summary; โ€” Notably missing was Harry & Riv. โ€” Standouts overall: This one was easy, as there was a definite few that stole the eyes the entire session & they were: Steele (kicking ELITE in all drills think he missed one kick of the 15+ I saw). From what I saw today he looked like a hybrid of Clarry (inside) and Gus (kicking and IQ). Massively impressed!!! Leb: (kicking was just phenomenal in the i50 entry drills then again in the middle Of ground sim. Pressure was what also stood out, was huge in every contest and chased hard tackled hard & looks a player whoโ€™s grown into his skin and now KNOWS he belongs. Heโ€™s Moo Kowal mixed with a bit of Tingay. Best Iโ€™ve seen him, might just be an elite mid ala Holmes this year. Langford (oozes class, looking like the alpha, just knows what to do and when to do it and while kicking was a little off today, his presence is just nothing short of magnetic). Has to play on-ball 70-80% then up fwd as a pinch hitter. With Viney, Steele, Kos, Riv, Len alongside him boy.. itโ€™s drooling time!!! Mentha (surprise indeed, but heโ€™s got a real presence now, sized up a bit & continually found more of footy than Iโ€™ve seen previously commanded the pill and evaded while keeping composure several times). If we werenโ€™t so strong in similar spots Iโ€™d lock him in for R1 thatโ€™s how much he stood out for us. Everything was one-touch! Looks like a wingman to me.. time will tell! Culley (sure hands, great 1st step, leap, tackling pressure & seems to already be a player the coaches want others to find, was just class personified & finished everything) Trelly (just looks wise beyond years and itโ€™s obvious hang big Cus Kos there is having immense impact). Was only player I saw as bit kicker and receiver in the fwd pocket leading drill that went for a long while and he excelled in BOTH roles, they couldnโ€™t catch him as the leader as as kicker he was creative using angles and going long or short, he was just a nightmare cover). Destined for R1, for sure. JVR (looks to have mature, grown into body even more and is leading at ball carrier well, took a LOT Of one grab marks, had a real presence about him). Jeffo/Luker (both battled hard all session and yet both look completely different. Luker is a real specimen with beautiful soft vie like hands, but Jeffo was smart, ran hard & got great separation more so than Iโ€™ve ever seen before. Really looks to be up-skilling his game w/repeat efforts & got loads of coaching attention as did AJ who was learning got to take ball at highest point in marking drill (solo) then with May giving some 1:1 pressure and wrestling practice โ€” One thing Scarlett told AJ was that he was doing his work WAY too early and that he needs to hold off longer before engaging and use his frame and strength to protect ball drop zone. Luker is HUGE in physique itโ€™s actually intimidating. Chin/Fritta: (such great leads in small spaces, finish so strong & Fritta got out back a lot whilst Chin lead strong at ball a lot and was rewarded. Other Notes: CJ: Quiet today, did a fair bit of running, but looks really engaged and happy โ€” butchered a few by foot but it was a tough session. XL: Used as a HB to fill Bowser role, think he will do well Just needs to keep learning and adapting but he has a crack has smarts & will grow exponentially, then next year or year following midfield beckons. Kalani: REAL surprise packet. Heโ€™s obv got a boys body but his positioning for marks and hands were terrific as was his composure in the small circle handball/tackle drills โ€” Dare I say a few grabs looked Darcy-lite in the way he takes it and gets free on the sneak! Salem: looks fit, ready to go & is in a good space. Couple of foot errors but also some good pressure like we saw in 21โ€™ his tackling had bite to it. Max: was just Max, immense leadership and commitment as well as ability, looks really happy & if Iโ€™m guessing Iโ€™d say heโ€™s SUPER excited atm as heโ€™s sure what team is capable of but has a cheeky feeling it might be more than many suspect โ€” just my read. Bill: Struggled a bit today, missed targets but seemed hampered but the hand so who knows but think as a small fwd he will be back in queue if thatโ€™s how King sees him.. AMW: Great to see him back and training well? Def rusty but his running power is immense & heโ€™s going to be a great depth player especially with Bowser out and McVee gone. He looked extremely excited to be out thereโ€™s Checkers: Asked him himself when he was due to be back in contact & he was so exhausted from his bike session he could barely breathe let alone talk โ€” but seemed like it was still a bit โ€œwait and seeโ€ atm unfortunately! Kolt: best Iโ€™ve seen him by a MILE. Looks much lighter on his feet, making faster decisions & looked quick as result. Hit targets, was loud & didnโ€™t appear in two minds at all which is big. Small things but watching him today he had impact & was a top 10 for me. Matthews: LOVE this kid, obv rusty and nervous but he got better and better showing his skills and one-touch base which was awesome, feels like a Greene/Weightman hybrid atm but need to see a lot more obv. Onley: he is so huge, gets ball, good footwork just needs to work on kicking and making faster decisions but oozes belief and class in his movement, I suggest he will look elite in VFL and push for selection late and blossom WOW. Genuine inside/outside combo which is RARE. May/McAdam: looked as good as two blokes whom ran ALL SESSION could look. May was given loads of โ€œAtta boyโ€ from Reece Conca for his repeat running efforts, McAdam was smiling and looked like heโ€™s not far at all. My biggest takeaway was how much better the overall vibe was, no fake BS, just real improvement based comms, smooth gameplay & never any silly drills or plasters unsure what is happening. Theyโ€™re going something constantly, working on things constantly & we just look so much less stagnant due to more freedom but mostly the cattle and it hating 2 biggest egos slowing us down or hogging limelight. VERY different team, but boy it could be one that offers some real good wins/games and imho will be one that gets better all the time. With so many out itโ€™s exciting to see who makes the cut, so many look good but so few open spots! All 3 parts of ground have 9-12 players vying for 5-6 spots and that felt new. Def more clean onetouch play today, better finishing and Melk/Checkers/Mcadam are on sidelines. FRITTA AND TURNER'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONSBerry first out on the park followed by the Coach with some unknown, which turned out to be his son, Oscar. Participated in many of the drills, including kick to kick with dad. All present except for Rivers and Petty. Bowey arrived late and was watching on. Obviously has a sore foot. TC in a serious neck brace and walked the boundary at a gentle pace. Viney headed back to the sheds after an hour, pursued by autograph hunters. Laurie had the no contact hat on but did not seem to be troubled by his hand. Max also with the finger guard has become adept at marking one handed. Sharpie running like a gazelle. So much for a hammy. Maysie running laps, moving better than previous weeks, building condition. Mihocek looks ready to go to me. Salo did not have that 'groin niggle' from last Wednesday. I liked the defenders drill, two on one where you block an opponent so that a team mate can get a clear run. 200+ spectators in attendance. DEESPENCER'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS2 on 1 marking drill for the talls. Key forwards: JVr, Jeffo, Kentfield Key backs; Lever, Adams, T Mc, Disco, Berry May and Kalani swapped bibs between the roles which is interesting. Wouldnโ€™t read too much in to it but could be something we see with May, and Iโ€™d start Kalani down back at Casey if we can find a role for him. AJ doing some rehab work with an unknown left footer, looks fine. Mihocek running at speed. No sign of Petty. Howes, Taylor, Salem, CJ, AMW, Lindsay our small backs working on ball movement. They cycled through 4 different drills. Keepingโ€™s off kicking running handball down the boundary Break from congestion to hit a 2 on 1 forward Breaking from half forward to take pings at goal Hard to read much in to it. I like Onleyโ€™s field kicking. Matthews needs to flatten it out a bit but bombed a goal from 50 no problems. Lindsay kicking well in a lot of drills. In general the energy was pretty good and skills reasonable. The Maxโ€™s, Laurie, Sharp, AMW doing some light ball movement CJ, JVR and Matthews doing sprints Main group split in 3 teams, yellow off to the side doing some small ground stuff, the other 2 teams in a match sim across the middle of the oval. Kossie is on a different level to everyone else even if it doesnโ€™t always end perfectly. Trelly getting involved too, he loves a cut back in to the corridor kick that sets up scores. A big contest by Luker draws some praise from Richo. Red team: Steele busy, Jeffo making an impact with some defensive hands in and getting out the back, Harvey having a bit of a mare Yellow team: JVR just looks a different player this year, just more comfortable attacking the footy White vs Yellow coming up now. If Lever, Adams and Taylor are our backline based on this match sim weโ€™re in trouble. Yellow just all over white. Salo and Langdon controlling things Nice intercept and run through the middle by X Taylor now tho, gets it to Kossie for the finish. I noticed a number of turnovers from Howes today, but also that he got pressure on Koz and laid tackles where just about no one else from our team would. And I want to see him taking the game on as much as possible at training. Even at Casey heโ€™d have 25 touches but not a single one of them is aggressive. All short sideways or long and wide. I suspect if he makes it long term heโ€™ll be a defensive stopper first but he has to grow his offensive side, if for nothing else just to get out of trouble when itโ€™s hot. He coughed the ball up in embarrassing ways at times last year. EARL HOOD'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONSOne drill involved key defenders and key forwards with a coach lobbing high balls to a 2 on 1, two defenders against one forward with Matthew Scarlett instructing how the defenders should work in tandem to deny the forward. It was JVR, Jeffo, Kentfield up against combos of TMAC, Lever, May, Adams, Berry and Turner. Kalani had a go at both roles. It highlighted how difficult it is for a forward to take on 2 defenders when the defenders have time to set up for a long ball. In the drill Jeffo managed to halve a number of contests, getting the ball to ground and following up. ROOOOOOOOOOO'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONSKolt warming up with snaps and itโ€™s going going great to put it lightly He really need to slow it down and work on his ball drop. Tom Campbell here in neck brace. Kolt bringing loads of energy. Just scored a goal in match sim from a turnover he created. 3 goals and an assist for Jefferson. Roo back out there. Xavier Taylor is still looking a bit out of his depth. Struggling to intercept and get his own ball and relying on his teammates but when he does get the ball he his looking to move the ball aggressively. Looking a bit stuck at times. Wants to take the game on but is unsure how to. I'm a bit worried about Trelly's tackling strength. Struggling to run down and bring bigger teammates to the ground. Needs work on core and hip strength imo. Kalani White 3 goals seems to be playing quite deep forward. Similar strengths and weaknesses to Jefferson (take that how you will). Kalani could be a very solid forward. Leading patterns are a bit iffy but once he cleans that up a bit he could be a very solid player. Lever is still stuck under the old game plan imo. JVR not running with the main group. He is on his own running but seems to be going alright. THIRTY-ONE'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBERSERVATIONSSomething I noticed today during the match sim was Reg (Xavier Lindsay) being coached on where to stand against his man and when/how to move to defend, and Kalani being encouraged to chase, at which point he chased a bit late and ran halfway across the ground chasing one player after another. Both are still only kids as far as AFL goes and are still developing. Reg looks somewhat closer than Kalani. Maysie was leading Tom Couch (who has definitely not missed leg day) on the first of the sprints around the oval but after a bit was lagging. He's doing heaps of running and doing some of the drills. CODE SPORTS ARTICLE SUMMARYSummary of a Code Sports article - Ultimate track watch: All the news from Melbourne โ€ฆ (and others) by Oscar Moodley โ€ข Latrelle Pickett was a major standout at Melbourne's training as he pushes for a round 1 debut. The cousin of Demon superstar Kysaiah Pickett, looked a class above his fellow draftees as he flaunted his high-level skills. The Picketts were a sight to behold as Latrelle and Kysiah crumbing the packs, anticipating their teammates' movements and providing a real showcase of the family prowess. Latrelle looks poised to push for an early-season debut. โ€ข another notable standout was former Eagle Jai Culley, dominating high-pressure zone drills looking ready to impact the senior side this season. He looks to be a different beast in 2026, putting on some muscle and tidying up his foot skills. โ€ข recruit watch - Changkuoth Jiath, Max Heath, Jack Steele and Brody Mihocek all look to be settling into life in the red and blue. - Jiath and Steele spent the majority of the training with the main group before moving into low intensity handball drills. - Mihocek trained lightly, managing a toe injury he hopes to shake before season launch. โ€ข injury watch - Steven May split from the main group early, having conversations with trainers on the sidelines. He resumed training by himself, doing run-throughs on the sidelines before leaving Gosch's Paddock. - Andy Moniz-Wakefield looks set to make his return from an ACL injury as a potential replacement for Jake Bowey who isn't expected back until mid-season after suffering a Lisfranc injury earlier in preseason. - Max Gawn wore a splint and powered through the fractured finger he suffered last week, spending the majority of training with the main group. - Jack Viney, managing an achilles injury, featured briefly early on in training, doing low intensity handball drills with assistant coach Nathan Jones. He hopes to join the main group in the coming weeks.
  4. If I was to guess I would say it would be a mix of both.
  5. And thatโ€™s a wrap from me. Iโ€™ll be back next Wednesday and Iโ€™ll give my impressions then of each individual player.
  6. Most of the group doing short running interval sprints around the boundary in groups of 5.
  7. Max, Heath, Sharp, McAdam & AMW all running laps.
  8. JVR has rejoined the main group. CJ Still running laps and not involved in the SIM drills.
  9. There is a small group of 8 (4 vs 4) doing a confined space keepings off handball drill and another larger group (9 vs 9) doing a โ€œMatch SIMโ€ type drill confined to the middle third of the ground from wing to wing.
  10. Max and Heath doing a grappling marking drill and AMW, Laurie and Sharp crumbing and kicking it to a leading Mihocek.
  11. Matthews has left the field and is running laps

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