Coach Alastair Clarkson - NMFC Senior Coach - Coaching & Football Discussion

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Todd Viney, the Kangaroos’ new football department chief and the man Clarkson is answerable to, has played a key role recently, including through the trade period, when the club could not retain former No.1 draft pick Jason Horne-Francis. Viney also kept a close eye on Clarkson’s press conference on Wednesday.

Players have also taken it upon themselves to remain focused through this late unexpected drama, coming in what had already been a tumultuous season.

Skipper [PLAYERCARD]Jack Ziebell[/PLAYERCARD] was among a group of players who took to the track on Wednesday.

Skipper Jack Ziebell was among a group of players who took to the track on Wednesday.Credit:Getty Images

Kangaroos skipper Jack Ziebell, midfielder Jy Simpkin and emerging but inconsistent star Tarryn Thomas were among a dozen players who completed strenuous running drills at Arden St on Wednesday, despite the start of pre-season training still officially almost three weeks away. First-to-four year players are due back on November 21, but senior players are not expected back until early December, as part of their collective bargaining agreement.
 
Todd Viney, the Kangaroos’ new football department chief and the man Clarkson is answerable to, has played a key role recently, including through the trade period, when the club could not retain former No.1 draft pick Jason Horne-Francis. Viney also kept a close eye on Clarkson’s press conference on Wednesday.

Players have also taken it upon themselves to remain focused through this late unexpected drama, coming in what had already been a tumultuous season.

Skipper Jack Ziebell was among a group of players who took to the track on Wednesday.

Skipper Jack Ziebell was among a group of players who took to the track on Wednesday.Credit:Getty Images

Kangaroos skipper Jack Ziebell, midfielder Jy Simpkin and emerging but inconsistent star Tarryn Thomas were among a dozen players who completed strenuous running drills at Arden St on Wednesday, despite the start of pre-season training still officially almost three weeks away. First-to-four year players are due back on November 21, but senior players are not expected back until early December, as part of their collective bargaining agreement.
Fan****ingtastic. You rippers!
 

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Todd Viney, the Kangaroos’ new football department chief and the man Clarkson is answerable to, has played a key role recently, including through the trade period, when the club could not retain former No.1 draft pick Jason Horne-Francis. Viney also kept a close eye on Clarkson’s press conference on Wednesday.

Players have also taken it upon themselves to remain focused through this late unexpected drama, coming in what had already been a tumultuous season.

Skipper Jack Ziebell was among a group of players who took to the track on Wednesday.

Skipper Jack Ziebell was among a group of players who took to the track on Wednesday.Credit:Getty Images

Kangaroos skipper Jack Ziebell, midfielder Jy Simpkin and emerging but inconsistent star Tarryn Thomas were among a dozen players who completed strenuous running drills at Arden St on Wednesday, despite the start of pre-season training still officially almost three weeks away. First-to-four year players are due back on November 21, but senior players are not expected back until early December, as part of their collective bargaining agreement.
Good to see JZ putting in the exta work to get the most out of and savour what will be his swansong year.
 
Hope the club and players get real pumped up for next season with Clarko at the helm.

Lots of things have been said about the club, Sonja and Clarko himself. The Judas situation and what came out about that on top of what was essentially about as horrific as it could get for a footy season. Players should be hungry along with the club to push for ultimate competitiveness and show the fans what they have to give.

We've been bullied and battered for a while now. Time to do the bullying and battering this time.
 
Love it! Jack practising his pointing at training. Doesn't get better than that. Big year for Jack coming up.
Once he finished his pointing practice he then moved on to trying to run fast to get to a contest where he would eventually arrive and lose his feet.

It's all that he's been able to do for the last couple of years.
 

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