Sorry to hear it but sometimes something like being retrenched turns out to be the best thing to happen to you. It opens up heaps of opportunities.
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Thanks guys, it's all good, actually it presents a few opportunities to liven my career up a bit and take it in a new direction, with a decent payout hopefully too, as I gave eight years service.
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I get to heaps of preseason training too.
Join the Bulldogs for Christmas Open Training Session
http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/st...wsportrait.jpgRobert Murphy of the Bulldogs in action during the Western Bulldogs training session at Whitten Oval, Melbourne on November 19, 2014. (Photo: Michael Willson/AFL Media)
To celebrate the festive season with the Bulldogs family, the Western Bulldogs will be holding an open training on Saturday 13 December, 2014 at Victoria University Whitten Oval commencing at 8:30am.
Come and see the new draftees get put their paces, and wish your favourite player a Merry Christmas.
- Players will be available for autographs after training
- Get your photo with Santa and meet Woofer
- Gifts for all the little Bulldogs fans
- Purchase the new BLK merchandise
- Buy your 2015 Membership
Date: Saturday 13th December 2014
Time: 8:30am – 10:00am
Location: Victoria University Whitten Oval, 417 Barkly St, West Footscray
*Not all players are guaranteed to be in attendance
*Parking is limited. We recommend using public transport if possible, as Whitten Oval is only a short stroll from West Footscray train station.
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Went to the final Inside the Kennel event at WO this evening where all 9 draft picks were presented and invited to speak on various topics by MC Kevin Hillier. Before the draftees were presented however, Kevin spoke to Simon D about his thoughts/strategy around this year's draft. SD was quite comfortable sharing with Kevin the rationale for the picks ie best available, and made reference to Jayden Foster as simply not being in this category within the 5 picks we had to pick 46. He gave a bit of background around the thinking that had gone into considering Jayden including him being an over age player, how he scored his goals, his capacity to keep the ball in the fwd line and his ability to be more than a single position option. SD mentioned they would have considered him for the Rookie draft if he was still available.
The interview with the 9 players was terrific covering various topics like who they supported growing up, what their junior career looked like, what studies they were pursuing, what was draft night like for them.
I think we have a couple of characters especially Hamling and Zaine Cordy who has been tagged with the nickname Jagger by Hamling/Biggs as he has some fancy moves that interest the ladies.
It was interesting to see the camaraderie already between Cordy, Hamling and Biggs who seemed to enjoy having some friendly banter amongst themselves.
Big Tom advised he has been nicknamed Junior by Matty Boyd, while his nickname for Matty is Pops.
When asked who he barracked for growing up, Caleb Daniel said he supported no team - he was too focussed on simply playing football.
All in all a great night that allowed the attending supporters some further insights into these kids.
Thanks Smads, great report.
Just a couple of things noticed by Pre-season observers over on BF.
-Drills have had an emphasis on quick ball movement and matchday type running
-Mostly match simulation type drills
-Wood has been training as a forward target
-Lot of work on footskills including under pressure
The club is very bullish on Cordy too so that should be at least three.
The drills involve a few games. One is a handball type game, one side handballing and the other defending. If the ball hits the ground it's a turnover and the defending side take the ball. There is a target at each end off a pitch that the teams are aiming to hit. The mids seem to play that game a lot. All the emphasis is on running forward of the contest and creating options.
The defenders play endless games of futball.