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Watched the boys train today. Not a dry eye in the house, let me tell you. The breeze picked up a little just before I left & I noticed the boys were kicking a lot further with the wind, than into it, which is a good sign.
Noticed a few of the boys had their knees and shoulders strapped which I'm a big fan of. I've got a bit of a dicky left knee, so I'll actually strap it up if I suspect there may be some action between the sheets pending.

You just can't be too careful. I used to whack on SPF15+ before hopping in the solarium. Something I still do to this day. And you wanna know how many times I've been burnt? Zero. Never.
 
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"Thanks for setting up the witches hats Jack that's a big help.. lol ok you're checking the pulse haha nice, I'll check it too ... wtf, 160bpm?"

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"****ing hell"

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"Shit new tatts? That's 10 minutes in the sin bin Tarryn"

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"Ah not you too Paul? Off you go mate"
 
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Pinching myself seeing Clarko out there! Great seeing Taz smiling again! Looking forward to see what WAP is going to bring this year too! Can’t wait for the season to start! 🦘


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FOUR TAKEAWAYS FROM NORTH MELBOURNE TRAINING

1. NEW FACES Alastair Clarkson launched into his first session on the track as North Melbourne coach as the club’s first to fourth-year players returned for the official start of pre-season training. Decked in shorts, long sleeves and a blue Kangaroos cap, the four-time Hawks’ premiership coach had the whistle around his neck and was expressive on the field, revving up the players with a few claps after some drills. Fremantle recruit Darcy Tucker joined the young players returned, but spent the session in the gym as he rehabs from knee surgery at the end of the home-and-away season. Fellow recruit and former Docker Griffin Logue is expected to be at the club later this week.

2. WHO WAS SHARP Son-of-a-gun Jackson Archer impressed to win the Kangaroos’ 2km time-trial at the start of the training session. Archer – the son of club legend Glenn – showed he was intent on making an impact in his second season in the AFL to take out the honours on day one of the pre-season, while Jack Mahony, Miller Bergman and Bailey Scott also finished strongly in the time-trial.

3. BACK EARLY Skipper Jack Ziebell led a group of senior players to make an early start to their pre-season campaign, which is not officially due to start until December 5. After recovering from shoulder surgery late in the season, Ziebell helped set the tone for the younger players by joining in most drills. Key backman Ben McKay, Jaidyn Stephenson, Tarryn Thomas, Tristan Xerri and Aiden Bonar also took the chance to make an early start to their pre-season campaigns.

4. EASING IN Star midfielder Luke Davies-Uniacke was another to make an early appearance at training, but he just ran laps of the Arden St ground for the session. But the Kangaroos said there was no injury concern and Davies-Uniacke was just easing into the start of pre-season. Will Phillips continues to make progress after battling bouts of glandular fever during the year, but remains on a modified program as he slowly builds up his training loads.
 
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"Thanks for setting up the witches hats Jack that's a big help.. lol ok you're checking the pulse haha nice, I'll check it too ... wtf, 160bpm?"

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"****ing hell"

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"s**t new tatts? That's 10 minutes in the sin bin Tarryn"

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"Ah not you too Paul? Off you go mate"
More of **** please.

Edit, This not ****.
 

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