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If I could comment in the Media thread, I would say that I'm surprised, that given his goal kicking inaccuracies last year, Nat Fyfe didn't rate a mention for worst kicks.

I'd also comment that I don't understand most of Champion Data's metrics.

But since we can't comment on the Media thread, I won't comment!
A) The media thread is acting as a repository of articles to easily access
B) Anything in the media thread is copied there from a different thread so there are literally other places where its already being discussed as it was posted there first. In this instance, it was posted in the miscellaneous freo thread (Mega Thread - Miscellaneous Freo Discussion thread)
 
A) The media thread is acting as a repository of articles to easily access
B) Anything in the media thread is copied there from a different thread so there are literally other places where its already being discussed as it was posted there first. In this instance, it was posted in the miscellaneous freo thread (Mega Thread - Miscellaneous Freo Discussion thread)
Thanks, I’ll add this to the list of things I didn’t know.

A suggestion if they are accepted, when an article is posted, perhaps make a comment where posters should discuss the article. Saves clicking into different threads to see if there is already comments on the article.
 
Thanks, I’ll add this to the list of things I didn’t know.

A suggestion if they are accepted, when an article is posted, perhaps make a comment where posters should discuss the article. Saves clicking into different threads to see if there is already comments on the article.
I assume everything you do know would also be on the list of things you didn't know.
 

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Club has said nothing about Treacy, which is quite odd given he's been in rehab for a while now

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Not true, they revealed weeks ago he was being managed due to general soreness. Said return to full training around now.

Found it:


Annoyingly behind a paywall
 
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Not true, they revealed weeks ago he was being managed due to general soreness. Said return to full training around now.

Found it:


Annoyingly behind a paywall
Not exactly weeks ago though-that article was written last week.before that not a thing on Treacy and why he hasn’t been on the track
 

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Seeing no one is posting.
I was only there a short time.
A few Peel boys running around.
It think Luke Polson was one of them.
If is Polson it's the second time I have noticed him at training. He moves well and looked ok for a 18 year old tall.
Fyfe looking great did some light tackling and over head marking.
In the 1/4 of the match sim I watched
Meek looking must improved than this stage last year.
Walker kicked a great goal and is moving well after rehab.
Frederick was back on a wing.
Serong was playing without his orange cap.
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Fremantle Dockers training notes: Nat Fyfe gets physical as he nears return to main group, match sim shake up​

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Eliza ReillyThe West Australian
Mon, 7 February 2022 1:35PM
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Nat Fyfe looks close to resuming with the main training group.


Nat Fyfe looks close to resuming with the main training group. Credit: Tom Fee/Fremantle FC

Fyfe gets physical​

Fremantle captain Nat Fyfe continues to tick boxes as he edges closer to a return to full training.
As has become custom the past couple of weeks, the 30-year-old warmed up with the main group and integrated into ball movement drills before heading over to rehab.
The Dockers are yet to declare Fyfe ready for full contact training but it didn’t stop the two-time Brownlow medallist ramping up his intensity away from the main group.
Fyfe was spotted grappling with a club staff member in rehab, putting his shoulder to the test as he fended off the would-be tackler in a simulated contested ball situation.
Just like he’d do if he was at a stoppage, Fyfe fought for front position in signs his shoulder is almost at full strength again.

Straight back into it​

After being gifted a four-day break late last week, the Dockers didn’t hold back in their return to training on Monday morning.

Fremantle completed their usual warm-up and launched straight into a 10-minute quarter of match simulation.

[PLAYERCARD]Griffin Logue[/PLAYERCARD] tries to escape a [PLAYERCARD]Will Brodie[/PLAYERCARD] tackle.


Griffin Logue tries to escape a Will Brodie tackle. Credit: Tom Fee/Fremantle FC
Lloyd Meek, Andrew Brayshaw, Will Brodie and Nathan O’Driscoll lined up in the midfielder for team purple. For team yellow it was Neil Erasmus, Mitch Crowden, Caleb Serong and Sean Darcy.
Purple had the run of play early as Brodie kicked the sole goal of the quarter from a scrimmage inside 50.
Yellow fought back in the second half of the term but couldn’t capitalise on a strong breeze.
Matt Taberner was the focal point for team yellow after spending a large chunk of pre-season in the rehab group after off-season ankle surgery.
And while it was great to see the key forward back in action, it was a difficult breeze to read and Taberner was corralled under the ball in pack situations.
Matt Taberner has returned to full training after an interrupted off-season.


Matt Taberner has returned to full training after an interrupted off-season. Credit: Tom Fee/Fremantle FC
Joel Hamling participated fully in another sign the injury-prone defender is on track for practice matches later this month.
After the 10 minutes were up, instead of resting, the playing group were split into three groups and practised moving the ball by hand in tight, contested situations.
Then it was time for quarter two.
Peel Thunder players Luke Polson, Jack Sears, Roy George, Lachlan Cullen and Northern Territory recruit Wade Derksen also took ranging parts in the session as part of Fremantle’s WAFL alignment.
But the Dockers are still finalising train-on invitations as they ponder what to do with a vacant list spot opened up by Luke Valente’s shock retirement.

Rehab ward​

With pre-season matches scheduled at the end of the month, there’s still hope the Dockers could have close to a full playing list available by that point.
Draftee Matthew Johnson appears the most serious injury of the lot as he continues to manage a foot ailment. But the other Dockers in rehab ran freely.
David Mundy, Fyfe and Josh Treacy appear the most advanced of the lot after warming up with their teammates in the main group.
Liam Henry ran laps, leaving James Aish and Eric ‘Roy’ Benning on the far side of the oval.
 
Rory Lobb play? What’s his status
 
Today's training photos are up - all 100 of them. I'm loving how in most photos of the Ras, he seems to be close checking Brayshaw or chasing Jordan Clark. Looks like a real competitor.
 

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