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Looks like Yeo is a chance Kelly is doubtful as is Jones. Cole is a sneaky chance.

West Coast Eagles training notes: Elliot Yeo, Tim Kelly, Tom Barrass, Tom Cole and more

Ben SmithThe West Australian

Tue, 19 July 2022 3:11PM

Yeo go

Elliot Yeo is edging closer to a comeback after training with the main group on Tuesday.

Yeo trained smoothly and looked uninhibited by his recent hamstring strain, taking part in the full session before doing some handball drills.

Yeo spent time with fellow defenders Josh Rotham, Jackson Nelson and Samo Petrevski-Seton in a drill involving transitioning the ball from the defensive 50

Corked Kelly

Tim Kelly didn’t train as he continues to battle a corked thigh which limited his impact against Hawthorn.

Wearing sneakers and heavy strapping around his leg, Kelly walked laps and looked to be moving gingerly.

Missing

Tom Barrass did not participate in the main session, instead walking laps and chatting to coaches, although he looked relatively unbothered and comfortable.

There was no sign of Nic Naitanui and Jamaine Jones, while Brady Hough and Jai Culley were on managed programs. After being subbed off late on the weekend with an adductor issue, Callum Jamieson was a full participant.

However, there were positive signs for injury-stricken pair Tom Cole and Jack Petruccelle, who both ran laps throughout. Premiership defender Cole, who is still on the club’s inactive list, looked sharp, while Petruccelle completed his running work without any signs of discomfort as he looks to shake a hamstring strain.
 

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From the Worst
Looks like Yeo is a chance Kelly is doubtful as is Jones. Cole is a sneaky chance.

West Coast Eagles training notes: Elliot Yeo, Tim Kelly, Tom Barrass, Tom Cole and more

Ben SmithThe West Australian

Tue, 19 July 2022 3:11PM

Yeo go

Elliot Yeo is edging closer to a comeback after training with the main group on Tuesday.

Yeo trained smoothly and looked uninhibited by his recent hamstring strain, taking part in the full session before doing some handball drills.

Yeo spent time with fellow defenders Josh Rotham, Jackson Nelson and Samo Petrevski-Seton in a drill involving transitioning the ball from the defensive 50

Corked Kelly

Tim Kelly didn’t train as he continues to battle a corked thigh which limited his impact against Hawthorn.

Wearing sneakers and heavy strapping around his leg, Kelly walked laps and looked to be moving gingerly.

Missing

Tom Barrass did not participate in the main session, instead walking laps and chatting to coaches, although he looked relatively unbothered and comfortable.

There was no sign of Nic Naitanui and Jamaine Jones, while Brady Hough and Jai Culley were on managed programs. After being subbed off late on the weekend with an adductor issue, Callum Jamieson was a full participant.

However, there were positive signs for injury-stricken pair Tom Cole and Jack Petruccelle, who both ran laps throughout. Premiership defender Cole, who is still on the club’s inactive list, looked sharp, while Petruccelle completed his running work without any signs of discomfort as he looks to shake a hamstring strain.
Looks like Jamo will play then. Great.
 
From the Worst
Looks like Yeo is a chance Kelly is doubtful as is Jones. Cole is a sneaky chance.

West Coast Eagles training notes: Elliot Yeo, Tim Kelly, Tom Barrass, Tom Cole and more

Ben SmithThe West Australian

Tue, 19 July 2022 3:11PM

Yeo go

Elliot Yeo is edging closer to a comeback after training with the main group on Tuesday.

Yeo trained smoothly and looked uninhibited by his recent hamstring strain, taking part in the full session before doing some handball drills.

Yeo spent time with fellow defenders Josh Rotham, Jackson Nelson and Samo Petrevski-Seton in a drill involving transitioning the ball from the defensive 50

Corked Kelly

Tim Kelly didn’t train as he continues to battle a corked thigh which limited his impact against Hawthorn.

Wearing sneakers and heavy strapping around his leg, Kelly walked laps and looked to be moving gingerly.

Missing

Tom Barrass did not participate in the main session, instead walking laps and chatting to coaches, although he looked relatively unbothered and comfortable.

There was no sign of Nic Naitanui and Jamaine Jones, while Brady Hough and Jai Culley were on managed programs. After being subbed off late on the weekend with an adductor issue, Callum Jamieson was a full participant.

However, there were positive signs for injury-stricken pair Tom Cole and Jack Petruccelle, who both ran laps throughout. Premiership defender Cole, who is still on the club’s inactive list, looked sharp, while Petruccelle completed his running work without any signs of discomfort as he looks to shake a hamstring strain.
Yeo has already been ruled out for this week.
 
Schoeys new backchat with couter feeties was pretty neat.



Got some insight as to them "whoofing" saaad a few weeks ago.
And some of the salary shenanigans.
 
Schoeys new backchat with couter feeties was pretty neat.



Got some insight as to them "whoofing" saaad a few weeks ago.
And some of the salary shenanigans.

What was the story with Saad? I asked some Carlton supporters at the game and they had no idea and thought it was lame.
 

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I thought it was because they wore the same number, but they wear different numbers so there went that theory
Carlton haven't had an original thought since the 90's.
 
Schoeys new backchat with couter feeties was pretty neat.



Got some insight as to them "whoofing" saaad a few weeks ago.
And some of the salary shenanigans.


Vulcan from Gladiators is Nic Naitanui's uncle, did not know that
 
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