Training 2022 - 2023 Off-Season and Pre-Season training Watch

Remove this Banner Ad

Hopefully Day one of pre-season he’s training as a midfielder.
Would be surprised if he’s not. Mark McKenzie mentioned in a trade week recap that Day would be moving into the midfield.
 
Whoops, too late

waxfang-americandad.jpg
 

Log in to remove this ad.

Spitting image these two now
Will Day
3779e232a4d6730501cb7004df4441cc.png
'Big Poppa Pump' Scott Steiner

ScottSteiner-5_2895.jpg
🙂
 
Start back tomorrow? Years 1 to 4.
We iced lots of guys early. Wouldn't be surprised to see a number of senior guys back early as well:
Wingard
Worpel (if fit)
Impey (if fit)
Frost

Not sure on Lewis but I reckon he's in for a massive year & will be keen to get amongst it.

Insurance companies be panicky with all the houses gonna be trained down this Summer 💪 💪 💪
 
Not just 1-4 years on track today. Large group out there.

Quite a few boys look bigger in the arms and chests.

Only Seamus, Finn and Bramble look to be in the rehab group so far.
 
I'm hoping we adopt some of GCS's social media ideas this off season.
There's always a constant and steady stream of information from them which I really enjoy.
Would they trade us those ideas along with their future first?
 

(Log in to remove this ad.)

First of all Arctic Park really lived up to its name today.

Quite a number of new faces out there, particularly with our assistants with one specifically being full of beans, and matching Sam for peskiness within drills, which I assume to be the new Box Hill coach.

Worpel is a shadow of himself across the chest and shoulders, and his really thinned down.
At the opposite end of the spectrum someone’s taken James Blanck’s head and put it on Hartigan’s body. Perhaps not in the overall frame, but can certainly see the definition, his arms and shoulders has shifted.

Finn did not much else, but run laps at a very good pace, and looks super fit.

Jars who just reminded us he is probably the nicest bloke on the list to always says G’day and asks how you are going, did his own thing for most of the early part of the session before taking part in the ball drills. Looked good.

Meek is a very big boy and found himself as the go to forward in a couple of the football drills and looks like that might be by design as he’s got very strong mitts. Earlier in the running drills, they split off the taller players, and the part time rucks into a group by itself, where no one was really surprised to see Denver again at the back of the group, but Lynch, and Meek were right at the front. Lynch actually took this out.

In the other group of this interval, running CJ Moorey Ward and McDonald were the front runners. It’s great to see Will Day out there in full training after last summer where he did not much at all.

Sam doesn’t miss an opportunity to get the ball in the hands or involving himself in the drills, and it seems that he’s met his match with our new Box hill coach who continually got stuck in to the drills and was encouraging all the players along the way.

There was quite a lot of new drills and groups moving around the ground for the first part of training today before the balls got touched. As could be expected about 70% of the kicks missed their targets within the first 10 minutes before all the players were brought back in and given a little bit of a talk possibly about skills but maybe about something else.

First session and it seems like we’re in complete renewal so it’ll be very interesting to see how the summer shapes up for a lot of players, but everyone looks fit so that’s a great start.
 
First of all Arctic Park really lived up to its name today.

Quite a number of new faces out there, tickly without assistance with one in particular, being full of beans, and matching Sam for peskiness within drills, which I assume to be the new Box Hill coach.

Worpel is a shadow of himself across the chest and shoulders, and his really thin down.
At the opposite end of the spectrum someone’s taking James blank’s head and put it on Hartigan’s body. Perhaps not in the overall frame, but he can certainly see the definition, his arms and shoulders has shifted.

Finn did not much else, but run laps at a very good pace, and looks super fit.


Jars who just reminded us he is probably the nicest bloke on the list to always says today ask how you are going, did his own thing for most of the early part of the session before taking part in the ball drills. Looked good.

Meek is a very big boy and found himself as the go to forward in a couple of the football drills and looks like that might be by design as he’s got very strong mitts: earlier in the running drills, they split off the taller players, and the part time rucks into a group by itself, where no one was really surprised to see Denver again at the back of the group, but Lynch, and Meek were right at the front. Lynch actually took this out.

In the other group of this interval, running CJ Moorey Ward and McDonald were the front runners. It’s great to see Will Day out there in full training after last summer where he did not much at all.

Sam doesn’t miss an opportunity to get the ball in the hands or involving himself in the drills, and it seems that he’s met his match with our new Boxhill coach who continually got stuck in to the drills and was encouraging all the players along the way.

There was quite a lot of new drills and groups moving around the ground for the first part of training today before the balls got touched. As could be expected about 70% of the kicks missed their targets within the first 10 minutes of the bowls being touched before all the players were brought back in and given a little bit of a talk possibly about skills but maybe about something else.

First session and it seems like we’re in complete renewal so it’ll be very interesting to see how the summer shapes up for a lot of players, but everyone looks fit so that’s a great start.
Glad to see we're starting with skills work this early. Honestly wouldn't mind seeing some variation in pre-season drills where they involve skills a bit more, never understood why clubs don't do time trials and running drills with ball in hand and bouncing requirements.
 
First of all Arctic Park really lived up to its name today.

Quite a number of new faces out there, particularly with our assistants with one specifically being full of beans, and matching Sam for peskiness within drills, which I assume to be the new Box Hill coach.

Worpel is a shadow of himself across the chest and shoulders, and his really thinned down.
At the opposite end of the spectrum someone’s taken James Blanck’s head and put it on Hartigan’s body. Perhaps not in the overall frame, but can certainly see the definition, his arms and shoulders has shifted.

Finn did not much else, but run laps at a very good pace, and looks super fit.

Jars who just reminded us he is probably the nicest bloke on the list to always says G’day and asks how you are going, did his own thing for most of the early part of the session before taking part in the ball drills. Looked good.

Meek is a very big boy and found himself as the go to forward in a couple of the football drills and looks like that might be by design as he’s got very strong mitts. Earlier in the running drills, they split off the taller players, and the part time rucks into a group by itself, where no one was really surprised to see Denver again at the back of the group, but Lynch, and Meek were right at the front. Lynch actually took this out.

In the other group of this interval, running CJ Moorey Ward and McDonald were the front runners. It’s great to see Will Day out there in full training after last summer where he did not much at all.

Sam doesn’t miss an opportunity to get the ball in the hands or involving himself in the drills, and it seems that he’s met his match with our new Box hill coach who continually got stuck in to the drills and was encouraging all the players along the way.

There was quite a lot of new drills and groups moving around the ground for the first part of training today before the balls got touched. As could be expected about 70% of the kicks missed their targets within the first 10 minutes before all the players were brought back in and given a little bit of a talk possibly about skills but maybe about something else.

First session and it seems like we’re in complete renewal so it’ll be very interesting to see how the summer shapes up for a lot of players, but everyone looks fit so that’s a great start.
Thanks SPY. Did you see much involvment from Kade S?
 

Remove this Banner Ad

Training 2022 - 2023 Off-Season and Pre-Season training Watch

Remove this Banner Ad

Back
Top