The boys in Perth
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The boys in Perth
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David King mentioned that Melbourne had a hard scratch match during their week off (so much so they lost Joel Smith to injury) and questioned whether Port took it too easy during their break.
I wonder how we approach the break and how we plan on maintaining the rage leading into the GF week.
I’m hoping we rest up. We’ve played 11 or 12 games since the bye and we structured the boys break and I’m not sure we gave it back thinking of the end of season bye. With games in WA, GCS, Hawks in Tassie in the H&A plus Tassie, Brisbane, Adelaide and now Perth.
Get them cherry ripe physically. Spend the time working on boys mindset, have different GF experiences inform the group (Duryea, Treloar and the 2016 crew) and spend more time on walking the boys through the broad strategy and specific roles. Sure there’s enough time in 7 days to do that. But I think the game could be won or lost between the ears so normal sessions, so it seems like a better use of time, as well as lots of massage, physio and rehab of any niggles. I don’t think hard sessions or spirited scratch matches are the answer for our boys and the context of the last four months.
That’s my take.
They should make them watch the Karate Kid before the game like our under 11s coach made us before a grand final. The lesson of Danny LaRusso being hurt, but fighting back didn't help us that day however I'm sure our guys would get something out of it.
Come to think of it, just before the boys run out Bevo should definitely play Mariah Carey's Hero, start crying telling the lads they're his heroes like my under 16s coach did before an elimination final. Whilst it didn't spur us on to win the match that day I'm sure our boys would appreciate it.
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Full gallery of training here
Looks like they have given away our top secret tactic to combat Max Gawn...
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2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final Open Training
https://resources.westernbulldogs.co...952&height=592The AFL along with Toyota will present the 2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final Open Training at Optus Stadium this Friday, 24 September from 9.30am at Optus Stadium.
Local fans will have the opportunity to watch both the Western Bulldogs and Melbourne go through their paces one last time before the 2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final on Saturday.
This session will be the Western Bulldogs’ ‘Captains run,’ a brief opportunity for the team to stretch their legs on Optus Stadium and reacquaint themselves with the venue.
Up to 25,000 fans will have the chance to attend this session, by redeeming a free ticket from Ticketmaster.
Each club’s traditional ‘Captains run’ training session will run approx. 30-45mins each and fans will hear directly from representatives of each club with in-stadium interviews. Food and beverage outlets will also be open.
Tickets for the event will be made available for redemption via Ticketmaster from 12pm AWST (Perth time) on Tuesday 21 September.
GET TICKETS | Redeem your FREE ticket for the Toyota AFL Grand Final Open Training
The maximum number of free tickets per transaction is capped six (6).
Free Public Transport will be included with the ticket. Trains will be stopping at Stadium Station however no suburban buses will be running to the event. See the Transperth website for further information.
Approximate timings for Friday’s 2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final Open Training are as follows:
9.30am - Gates open & fan content begins
10.30am - 11.30am - Melbourne training (approx.)
11:30am - 12:00pm - Fan content
12:00pm - 1:00pm Western Bulldogs Captain's Run (approx.)
1:00pm - Event Concludes
Isn't that the same phot as the other day?