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F*** I hope we asked him to come down for a run so we can we reject him this time round, and tell him to go **** himself
The only acceptable reason he is there is if we're offering Preuss a DFA spot and needed some fresh prey for him.
 
And here i am pausing a 40 second video to glimpse a teenager standing outside a building.
Awkward Kid GIF


Probably replacing Lowson’s small forward role in the VFL.
 

KEY ROO HIT WITH SURGERY AS PARKER HOPS IN

Luke Parker looked at home in blue in his first day at North Melbourne, as key defender Wil Dawson faces a stint on the sidelines following shoulder surgery.

In his first steps as a Roo since last month’s trade from Sydney, Parker pushed through a running session on Monday and didn’t join in drills with teammates.

The 293-game veteran looked in top shape as he ran the boundary before some light ball work with development coach and AFLW skipper Emma Kearney.

He was far from the only Roo running the boundary.

[PLAYERCARD]Luke Parker[/PLAYERCARD] got into some ball work …

Luke Parker got into some ball work …
And some running. Pictures: Michael Klein

And some running. Pictures: Michael Klein

Zane Duursma battled through laps with Geordie Payne after finishing last season with a sore shoulder and at one point was heard to say to teammates the running “f---ing takes it out of you”.

Duursma was one of three Roos in pink caps – a sign to teammates they are carrying injuries – alongside defenders Aidan Corr and Jackson Archer, but those two took part in most of the two-hour session





Swingman Charlie Comben ran with coach Tom Lynch following post-season shoulder surgery, while Zac Fisher also worked away from the main group.

Dawson sat in the interchange bench of much of the session, with his left arm in a sling.

The teen played three AFL games in the middle of last season before copping a knock to his shoulder.

[PLAYERCARD]Zac Fisher[/PLAYERCARD] was on light duties.

Zac Fisher was on light duties.
Alastair Clarkson has a jog. Pictures: Michael Klein

Alastair Clarkson has a jog. Pictures: Michael Klein

He was training last week but re-injured the joint and went under the knife on Thursday.

George Wardlaw stepped out of drills late in the session to take in some light kicking as the Roos work on his training loads.

Talented forward Brayden George moved well in light kicking with Kallan Dawson and Josh Goater.

North Melbourne has maintained high hopes for the uncapped George, who ruptured his ACL for the second time in June, planning for him to slot in at half-forward next year.

Paul Curtis and his shooting sleeves. Picture: Michael Klein

Paul Curtis and his shooting sleeves. Picture: Michael Klein

Plenty of veteran presence was on hand for the Roos, with those over four years experience not officially required back until next Monday.

But co-captains Jy Simpkin and Luke McDonald, ruck Tristan Xerri and forward Nick Larkey led the way.

Simpkin clearly looked to set the tone, leading from the front in all running drills after a 2024 season in which he was at times pushed out of the main onball rotation.

Forward Paul Curtis showed off a rare new football look, wearing colourful blue and white basketball-style shooting sleeves over both arms.
 

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Can’t believe I’m going to ****ing say it.
But those training singlets are growing on me.

Zuurhar is kidding himself if he isn’t at training early
Get off it

He’s been training with a PT all off season and is currently in Perth
 
I love the time of year where we make detailed assessments on players based on still images taken at various times.

A photo of a player mid kick/handball where the muscles are active and flexing = woah they are ripped/best shape of their life/training the house down etc.

A photo of a player standing still at a slightly unflattering angle = unfit/fat/lazy etc.
 
I love the time of year where we make detailed assessments on players based on still images taken at various times.

A photo of a player mid kick/handball where the muscles are active and flexing = woah they are ripped/best shape of their life/training the house down etc.

A photo of a player standing still at a slightly unflattering angle = unfit/fat/lazy etc.
Yeh look I've got no doubt the wind and angle have done old Harley dirty here. But it is funny that those unfortunate events gives us insight in to Harley in 15 years when he's got 3 kids and white new balances.
 
I love the time of year where we make detailed assessments on players based on still images taken at various times.

A photo of a player mid kick/handball where the muscles are active and flexing = woah they are ripped/best shape of their life/training the house down etc.

A photo of a player standing still at a slightly unflattering angle = unfit/fat/lazy etc.
I remember, with shame, one year where I wrote off Sam Mitchell because he looked like he had an extra 10 kegs on his waistline in the pre season. Ended up top 3 in the Brownlow lol.
 

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