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Kev

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  1. Not sure if anything I do as a poster influences game day. Perhaps you mean the club. So much happens behind closed doors, and I suspect there is not much difference between clubs. Though, those subtle differences have an impact. My main impact is to boost entertainment value in the build up, offer some degree of speculation, and of course give some perspective for those who don't/can't attend trainings. Best way we can help optimise our chances on game day, is large crowds and the associated noise. Go Dees.
  2. Sorry about some of the poor grammar, and of course, "Clarke" (auto correct). Love your interpretation @La Dee-vina Comedia Small new phone, bright sunshine (making it difficult to see screen), when posting from the paddock.
  3. Fritsch was working fairly hard with the trainer. Mainly doing ball work and movement in a 10 X 10 meter area. There was no obvious gait related problem.
  4. Didn't see Harmes. When kicking for goal, Clarry looked super concentrated, otherwise not doing too much, and a bit low key when drilling.
  5. They're looking great. Drills fast and clean, all are boisterous and going. TMac, L.Bailey and D.Turner in the squad. Fritta is doing his own program away from the others. Chandler has light strapping above his left knee. He is moving unrestricted. They've had a few gather rounds, group talking, etcetera. The ball movement when going from backline to forwards was beautiful. Finished with goal kicking and talls doing some marking and the small backs having a discussion with Chaplin. Sparg's and Petty doing some run throughs over on the soccer pitch. Petty went over and had a chat with the squad and Chandler training. The squad spent about 50 minutes out there.
  6. I'm told the nickname was Diesel. Sorry for the misleading information. Lever was really animated when the calls came, called it out three times. Funny how I misheard.
  7. Oops Thanks Saty.
  8. Lever was calling out a nickname to Schache. "Weasel", I was taken a back. Perhaps he has weaseled his way into the team, or his bonding with deep and meaningful discussions.
  9. Yes, there was one of those bands underneath the patella, which was quite thick. Then, bandages/ knee support on top off that. He was also in a rehab top, and did minimal out there, finished with a slowish lap of the oval. Not obviously hindered (no limp), but with a quick turn around, my guess would be, probably not.
  10. Some of the dialogue was about Anzac day being a recruitment drive.
  11. No very far from a full training. Just a quick, boisterous run which had a bit more intensity then normal. They didn't split into the lines. It has been suggested to me that they won't have a main training session this week. Next one is the captain's run on Friday, 9.30 am Gosch's paddock. (Probably)
  12. He was on light duties. The light duties players (Hibbo, McVee, Fritsch) were on the field for about 30 minutes
  13. I get it. Honour the returned service people, remember the fallen from dusk to dawn, march and offer the silence. Anzac Day became less popular from the 1960s to the 1980s as fewer people thought war should be commemorated. I am part of this generation. My family feel the same way. Though instead of not honouring the military we discussed the horrors of war, the futility, the destruction and collapse of state. From this movement came the push to adjust narrative. But, we have this one sided pro-military stand and very little of what the broader community offer. The alternative views are now drowned out by comments similar to yours. If it doesn't match the institutional narrative then you get no voice, as the blind followers cannot see history or the other. Our world is making more division, as grey is no longer. Only black and white. Hey, Beelze have you made the pilgrimage to Turkey? If not I highly recommend it. Do you get it, narratives move, just as culture, in constant change. At the movement the institutions are powerful, with there PR to push us where they want. The individual has a hard time expressing the alternatives. Poor @DutchDemons had no chance. Me well, what was it, "That ....", well done, your voice wins. Anzac day stills remains for me, futility of war, a moment that was nation building and a deep sadness of the consequences of military actions. I remain greatly moved for those who don't return, for those who are physically and emotionally maimed, including the civilians and for those serving now, I am a bit bewildered by their motivations.
  14. Spargo stayed firmly on the ground.
  15. Has his own warm-up program and the drills didn't have contact or anything close to 70% effort. Loved that he is starting to run harder, is doing the resistance and change of direction work.
  16. Good intensity, much more than the usual stretch it out runs. The drills were compact, with 4 stations, and then they all joined together for kick and run through before the goal kicking. Best thing was the joy. Lasted about 50 minutes No contact, nor anything close to sims.
  17. Lovely movement and skills, full training.
  18. Rehab: Chandler, left knee heavily bandaged, Verral, k.Turner. Light duties: Fritta, McVee, Hibbo. Salem out early being put through his paces, joined the main group for drills. 40 players in the main group, including Salem, J.Smith, plenty of noise, fun and some competitive warm-ups and drills. They finished up with organised goal kicking. Salem and Spargo still running after the squad left. Chandler finished his short session with a moderate speed, jog of the oval.
  19. I agree, though after only watching at the G, I thought he was poor. I saw the replay and my opinion about his game changed. Thought he played well until about the middle of the third, and then became average. As a few have said, perhaps he is not quite right to fully run out the game.
  20. Wasn't the surface of the MCG superb. At least a week off because of the gather round, and pristine. I remember the 70's. Patchy, muddy and hard on that cricket pitch. Great work MCC. Also no green wooden benches, or that standing area under the Ponsford Stand, behind the goals. Great memories with dad.
  21. Yes, want to know how Oliver's shoulder pulled up. Hopefully I get there at the right time. Lately I've been doing my own exercises, sprints and stretching on the turf nearby, till they come out.
  22. @WalkingCivilWar I forgot to tell you, great work with the banner. Absolutely beautiful shot on the broadcast when both teams ran through it. Thank you
  23. They are training tomorrow on Gosch's, a captain's run Friday, probably 9.30 am and Saturday, after such a long wait for that last game, we are in it again. My guess would be 11.30 am after the reviews. Usually less than 1 hours kind of stretch, run and simple drills.
  24. My upbringing, all parents and grandparents born in Australia. Before them, not much idea (LOL). No relative outside here and being older than 60, I remember how simple life was before the "spin". Family dying in Basra Iraq, WW1 Family serving as Z force WW2 Anzac was nation building, and a deep reflection on the futility of war.
  25. Quote @rpfc "Keep your neuroses to yourself" That means to my interpretation, don't post stuff that you don't agree with. That is not " broad based" general advice, that is direct. You are telling me not to post, what your believe to be "neurotic". We had similar stuff when you told me to "sit down". You use words but don't comprehend the consequences and meaning of them, fobbing them off as a small slight or even playful.

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