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Training Report (Arrived 9.50am)
  • Fisher and McDonald doing some running work. Mainly repeat sprints. Can only assume it’s conditioning/loading issue for Fisher.
  • Comben, Drury, George and Archer entering/exiting 50 drills seperate from the group then into some running
  • CCJ, Harvey and Free non contact but participating in main drills.
  • Tarryn, LDU, Zurhaar not on track
  • Main group doing inside/outside spread drill. In tight handballs through traffic than work on hitting the release kick. 400m sprint then repeat. Moved then into a goal kicking under duress
  • Group on whole looking noticeably leaner. Much has been made of Sheezel and LDU this week but can add Ford, Greenwood, Powell, Shiels, McDonald and Corr to that group among others. Both Wardlaw and Goater have room to develop on that front.
  • Drilling ball movement/turnover response. Defence keeping shape behind the ball with strong emphasis on communication, offence hitting 15m-30m and releasing long when needed trying to calve through.
  • Wardlaw everywhere in this drill. A lot of ball going through Scott, Sheezel, Goater and Stephens.
  • Corr is noticeably the most vocal leader on track. Gets around the younger players and pushes the more senior players on track.
  • Moved into match play sim. 11 vs 11 moving ball through a shortened field of play, roughly 100m. Impressed with Stephenson as I was last week. Emphasis on team getting the ball in the hands of runners and good users continues to be the priority. Scott again heavily involved. No surprises but Sheezel and Bergman great at hitting those short kicks
  • Wardlaw out of this drill doing some extra running. 1st years and rehab group watching on.
  • CCJ working separately testing reaction and skill while getting hit by the bag/Daniel Cross. Looks like he’s not far away from integrating back into full body work. Free’s shoulder not in great nick struggling with light contact.
  • Break into the repeat effort running drill for the remaining group . No standouts, but the De La Rue covers the ground well and was among the leaders.
  • Now broken up into smaller groups . Small/General forwards doing some crumbing goal work. Clarkson keeping a close eye on this group which includes a few of the train on players including the boys from Dandenong. Some Mids/Flankers doing ground balls under pressure. Noticeably Stephenson and Stephens were involved here. The remainder participating in a longer kicking drill.
  • KPP doing one on one body work. Larkey doing a lot of work with Maley on positioning and body work. Corr similarly was working one on one with Dawson and Leinart earlier in the session. Still can’t split Nyoun and Pink in terms of our depth chart. What Biggie does is no doubt flashier but he makes more mistakes. Pink definitely the better runner.
  • Training done and players break up into extras
  • Additional notes:
    • Still unsure where Sheezel plays, and I’m not sure the coaches know yet either. Always joined in goal kicking when that was an option, but played behind the ball in match play drills.
    • Groundwork much needed. The thud the players make when running laps is similar to concrete. I’ve often observed players feel for their groins, knees and hammies during training. Hopefully the new deck helps with player availability moving forward.
    • Liking Sheezel, Scott, Stephenson, Bergman and Jy. Have been disappointed in Phillips, but that might be harsh. Would like to see Dawson be a bit more assertive in the contest if he is to take a key post. Naturally plays more like a flanker.
    • What Brayden George does in training with one arm is very impressive.
    • Jed Adcock very vocal on track. Assertive/Alpha type, which seems a contrasting style to Clarke and to a lesser extent Adams.
    • You're more likely to win lotto than easily find a park around Arden Street.
 
Training Report (Arrived 9.50am)
  • Fisher and McDonald doing some running work. Mainly repeat sprints. Can only assume it’s conditioning/loading issue for Fisher.
  • Comben, Drury, George and Archer entering/exiting 50 drills seperate from the group then into some running
  • CCJ, Harvey and Free non contact but participating in main drills.
  • Tarryn, LDU, Zurhaar not on track
  • Main group doing inside/outside spread drill. In tight handballs through traffic than work on hitting the release kick. 400m sprint then repeat. Moved then into a goal kicking under duress
  • Group on whole looking noticeably leaner. Much has been made of Sheezel and LDU this week but can add Ford, Greenwood, Powell, Shiels, McDonald and Corr to that group among others. Both Wardlaw and Goater have room to develop on that front.
  • Drilling ball movement/turnover response. Defence keeping shape behind the ball with strong emphasis on communication, offence hitting 15m-30m and releasing long when needed trying to calve through.
  • Wardlaw everywhere in this drill. A lot of ball going through Scott, Sheezel, Goater and Stephens.
  • Corr is noticeably the most vocal leader on track. Gets around the younger players and pushes the more senior players on track.
  • Moved into match play sim. 11 vs 11 moving ball through a shortened field of play, roughly 100m. Impressed with Stephenson as I was last week. Emphasis on team getting the ball in the hands of runners and good users continues to be the priority. Scott again heavily involved. No surprises but Sheezel and Bergman great at hitting those short kicks
  • Wardlaw out of this drill doing some extra running. 1st years and rehab group watching on.
  • CCJ working separately testing reaction and skill while getting hit by the bag/Daniel Cross. Looks like he’s not far away from integrating back into full body work. Free’s shoulder not in great nick struggling with light contact.
  • Break into the repeat effort running drill for the remaining group . No standouts, but the De La Rue covers the ground well and was among the leaders.
  • Now broken up into smaller groups . Small/General forwards doing some crumbing goal work. Clarkson keeping a close eye on this group which includes a few of the train on players including the boys from Dandenong. Some Mids/Flankers doing ground balls under pressure. Noticeably Stephenson and Stephens were involved here. The remainder participating in a longer kicking drill.
  • KPP doing one on one body work. Larkey doing a lot of work with Maley on positioning and body work. Corr similarly was working one on one with Dawson and Leinart earlier in the session. Still can’t split Nyoun and Pink in terms of our depth chart. What Biggie does is no doubt flashier but he makes more mistakes. Pink definitely the better runner.
  • Training done and players break up into extras
  • Additional notes:
    • Still unsure where Sheezel plays, and I’m not sure the coaches know yet either. Always joined in goal kicking when that was an option, but played behind the ball in match play drills.
    • Groundwork much needed. The thud the players make when running laps is similar to concrete. I’ve often observed players feel for their groins, knees and hammies during training. Hopefully the new deck helps with player availability moving forward.
    • Liking Sheezel, Scott, Stephenson, Bergman and Jy. Have been disappointed in Phillips, but that might be harsh. Would like to see Dawson be a bit more assertive in the contest if he is to take a key post. Naturally plays more like a flanker.
    • What Brayden George does in training with one arm is very impressive.
    • Jed Adcock very vocal on track. Assertive/Alpha type, which seems a contrasting style to Clarke and to a lesser extent Adams.
    • You're more likely to win lotto than easily find a park around Arden Street.
Nice work
 
Was everywhere in match sim. Looked great.
I love reading this. The Warlord with a full pre season behind him is going to be enormous for us next year providing his hammies hold together. If they do I have no doubt he'll prove himself to be a better player than JHF. Adam Cooney told Tom Morris on SEN that JHF will be the best player in the AFL in 5 years time. When I heard that knew he couldn't possibly be right because the Warlord will be a better player than him. Cooney isn't all bad because he also said that Port is his least liked club, which was a polite way of saying his most hated club.
 

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Had a gander again today. Wardlaw was doing some sort of leg strength/endurance training today on the sidelines, although he seemed in good spirits when my partner asked him 'who the guy over there in the blue shoes' was, and then told him that he was 'doing great.' She was asking about blue shoes guy because he took about 8 great marks in a row in the rain - it sounds like it might've been CCJ, which would be pretty exciting all things considered.

Otherwise, WillPhil was training with the main group again, and again looked solid/fine. Also thought Hardeman and Maley looked great with their hands, considering the weather.

Or you could look at it the opposite way in that someone allowed CCJ to take 8 marks in a row against them in the rain. That's pretty sobering.
 
Why would that be you think? Loading or something?
He told me last summer that when he retires, he’s gonna sit in the goal square down here at Rye and kick a few bags. He’s just working on his 12 year plan 👍
 
Drury is "Dragon"?

That's the kind of nickname you try to get going for yourself as a kid, a la "Wolf" or "Ace" before something more unsavoury usually sticks.

Nice try though Blake.
Blake 'Snaps' Drury...
 

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Training Report (Arrived 9.50am)
  • Fisher and McDonald doing some running work. Mainly repeat sprints. Can only assume it’s conditioning/loading issue for Fisher.
  • Comben, Drury, George and Archer entering/exiting 50 drills seperate from the group then into some running
  • CCJ, Harvey and Free non contact but participating in main drills.
  • Tarryn, LDU, Zurhaar not on track
  • Main group doing inside/outside spread drill. In tight handballs through traffic than work on hitting the release kick. 400m sprint then repeat. Moved then into a goal kicking under duress
  • Group on whole looking noticeably leaner. Much has been made of Sheezel and LDU this week but can add Ford, Greenwood, Powell, Shiels, McDonald and Corr to that group among others. Both Wardlaw and Goater have room to develop on that front.
  • Drilling ball movement/turnover response. Defence keeping shape behind the ball with strong emphasis on communication, offence hitting 15m-30m and releasing long when needed trying to calve through.
  • Wardlaw everywhere in this drill. A lot of ball going through Scott, Sheezel, Goater and Stephens.
  • Corr is noticeably the most vocal leader on track. Gets around the younger players and pushes the more senior players on track.
  • Moved into match play sim. 11 vs 11 moving ball through a shortened field of play, roughly 100m. Impressed with Stephenson as I was last week. Emphasis on team getting the ball in the hands of runners and good users continues to be the priority. Scott again heavily involved. No surprises but Sheezel and Bergman great at hitting those short kicks
  • Wardlaw out of this drill doing some extra running. 1st years and rehab group watching on.
  • CCJ working separately testing reaction and skill while getting hit by the bag/Daniel Cross. Looks like he’s not far away from integrating back into full body work. Free’s shoulder not in great nick struggling with light contact.
  • Break into the repeat effort running drill for the remaining group . No standouts, but the De La Rue covers the ground well and was among the leaders.
  • Now broken up into smaller groups . Small/General forwards doing some crumbing goal work. Clarkson keeping a close eye on this group which includes a few of the train on players including the boys from Dandenong. Some Mids/Flankers doing ground balls under pressure. Noticeably Stephenson and Stephens were involved here. The remainder participating in a longer kicking drill.
  • KPP doing one on one body work. Larkey doing a lot of work with Maley on positioning and body work. Corr similarly was working one on one with Dawson and Leinart earlier in the session. Still can’t split Nyoun and Pink in terms of our depth chart. What Biggie does is no doubt flashier but he makes more mistakes. Pink definitely the better runner.
  • Training done and players break up into extras
  • Additional notes:
    • Still unsure where Sheezel plays, and I’m not sure the coaches know yet either. Always joined in goal kicking when that was an option, but played behind the ball in match play drills.
    • Groundwork much needed. The thud the players make when running laps is similar to concrete. I’ve often observed players feel for their groins, knees and hammies during training. Hopefully the new deck helps with player availability moving forward.
    • Liking Sheezel, Scott, Stephenson, Bergman and Jy. Have been disappointed in Phillips, but that might be harsh. Would like to see Dawson be a bit more assertive in the contest if he is to take a key post. Naturally plays more like a flanker.
    • What Brayden George does in training with one arm is very impressive.
    • Jed Adcock very vocal on track. Assertive/Alpha type, which seems a contrasting style to Clarke and to a lesser extent Adams.
    • You're more likely to win lotto than easily find a park around Arden Street.

Going on what I’ve seen so far, they want Sheezel setting up play from defence.

Pink pretty much shadowed Larkey in match sim, so I’d reckon he’s penciled in at FB. Biggie was playing more of a 3rd tall role.

**** me, you’re not wrong about the parking and the state of the oval.
 
Going on what I’ve seen so far, they want Sheezel setting up play from defence.

Pink pretty much shadowed Larkey in match sim, so I’d reckon he’s penciled in at FB. Biggie was playing more of a 3rd tall role.

* me, you’re not wrong about the parking and the state of the oval.
ive got Chom and Corr taking the keys and biggie 3rd tall

pink vfl full back
 
Did someone mention an extra day off?!

Haha only joking guys! I'll be there waiting for Tommy Campbell to palm them down to me!

Quick question, what are the coaches talking about when they shout 6-6-6 during match sim? Is that Brett Ratten guy a Satanist?
Atleast you're smart enough to ask us about that and not Mr Scotts....

Just because he was part of the panel that came up with it doesn't mean he understood the ramifications!

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