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11-01-2016, 06:00 PM
#286
Re: Pre-season training - 2016
Or they could sit up on the grass hill of mt mistake and watch from there. That's one of the things I hope they have foreseen.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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11-01-2016, 07:31 PM
#287
Re: Pre-season training - 2016
Been thinking about it, Bevo must have plenty on the agenda: the new interchange rules; rule tweaks around protecting players; 2nd ruck arrangements; repertoire (new defensive and offensive tactics).
While it is sad not to be able to wander down and watch the lads go through their paces this preseason, I appreciate that we have a coach who seems to know how to innovate and implement on-field change in a team (it is a rare gift) and wants to preserve the element of surprise for the crucial early season assault.
Officially on the Bus-wagon
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13-01-2016, 10:17 AM
#288
Re: Pre-season training - 2016
Woofers could always chip in for a drone with a camera and watch a live feed of training - as long as its not too windy, from stories I've heard about drones going astray after Xmas. But then again, how many calm days does the WO experience? Not many from my years of watching games there.
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13-01-2016, 12:06 PM
#289
Re: Pre-season training - 2016
Originally Posted by
Torpedo
Woofers could always chip in for a drone with a camera and watch a live feed of training - as long as its not too windy, from stories I've heard about drones going astray after Xmas. But then again, how many calm days does the WO experience? Not many from my years of watching games there.
You can't see much unless you get fairly close, and I think they would notice a drone buzzing 20m over their heads.
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13-01-2016, 01:01 PM
#290
Re: Pre-season training - 2016
Originally Posted by
Cyberdoggie
You can't see much unless you get fairly close, and I think they would notice a drone buzzing 20m over their heads.
Trying to hit a drone with a footy sounds like good training for the boys, should really sharpen up their foot skills.
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14-01-2016, 12:42 AM
#291
Re: Pre-season training - 2016
Was talking to somebody who attended training today. Was very taken with Josh Dunkley, said he moved like a natural through the drills, had sharp skills, looks physically developed and was very vocal in a positive way. Thought he carried himself like someone ready to go.
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14-01-2016, 08:55 AM
#292
Re: Pre-season training - 2016
Originally Posted by
PeanutsPeanuts
Was talking to somebody who attended training today. Was very taken with Josh Dunkley, said he moved like a natural through the drills, had sharp skills, looks physically developed and was very vocal in a positive way. Thought he carried himself like someone ready to go.
Since Jason Mc Cartney came in that's the only kind of player we have recruited, driven and wanting to win kids.
If the attitude is wrong we won't draft them.
Bring back the biff
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14-01-2016, 01:34 PM
#293
Re: Pre-season training - 2016
Whilst I certainty understand and acknowledge the decision to hold these closed sessions, are these hit and giggle open training sessions that we're being able to attend actually hurting the club financially?
Are we potentially missing out on memberships? I'm sure I speak for a large number of members and non-members when I say reading detailed training reports this time of year really gets the juices flowing. Or being able to see Stringer, Bont and our new recruit Libba going 100% and looking a millions dollars would be enough to convince fence sitters to jump on-board.
We may get thumped by 8 goals Round 1 and those fence sitters decide to hold off for another year.
Bevo is obviously working on a few things and I applaud that, but surely we could still get at least one session a fortnight that we get access to all players and a decent hit out at training, not just the light jobbing and autograph signing which is being currently served up.
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14-01-2016, 02:14 PM
#294
Re: Pre-season training - 2016
What sort of crowd are they getting at open training? I haven't been to one yet.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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14-01-2016, 02:27 PM
#295
Re: Pre-season training - 2016
Originally Posted by
Jaytee
Whilst I certainty understand and acknowledge the decision to hold these closed sessions, are these hit and giggle open training sessions that we're being able to attend actually hurting the club financially?
Are we potentially missing out on memberships? I'm sure I speak for a large number of members and non-members when I say reading detailed training reports this time of year really gets the juices flowing. Or being able to see Stringer, Bont and our new recruit Libba going 100% and looking a millions dollars would be enough to convince fence sitters to jump on-board.
We may get thumped by 8 goals Round 1 and those fence sitters decide to hold off for another year.
Bevo is obviously working on a few things and I applaud that, but surely we could still get at least one session a fortnight that we get access to all players and a decent hit out at training, not just the light jobbing and autograph signing which is being currently served up.
Light jobbing ?? Each other or supporters included ? Now I'm worried ;-)
Bring back the biff
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16-01-2016, 03:17 PM
#296
Re: Pre-season training - 2016
Anyone go to training today?
The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride.
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16-01-2016, 04:16 PM
#297
Re: Pre-season training - 2016
Originally Posted by
Dry Rot
Anyone go to training today?
Some body did. I was driving home from Footscray and had to stop at the zebra crossing while some supporters walked across.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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16-01-2016, 04:32 PM
#298
Re: Pre-season training - 2016
Originally Posted by
Dry Rot
Anyone go to training today?
I went this morning DR and was mainly interested in the following:
1. players in rehab
a) Redpath, Prudden, Roberts, Biggs and R Smith - straight line run thrus only
b) Zordy, Hunter, Minson, Wood, C Smith - handball drills only
c) Jong, Bonti - straight line kicking drills with the main group for around half the session only. Bonti looked comfortable (had the binoculars on him - didn't appear to be labouring/grimacing with any of the activities)
2. new recruits
Good builds on Collins, Adams, Dunkley (as expected) and capable in the drills practiced.
Williams worked well as did Lynch, but the latter's body is significantly smaller than any other player (incl Hamilton who I consider still slightly built).
Suckling and Adcock looked like seasoned footballers (Suckers left cannon on show in a couple of the kicking drills)
3. recent recruits
Toyd had one shoulder strapped (he had this strapped on Tuesday as well), but didn't seem to be compromised and joined in all the drills.
Magic had his left shoulder strapped and had heavy strapping around his right knee, but he took part in all drills and didn't look troubled (I was more troubled....).
CD, Webby, Dale all look bigger and more comfortable with the drills. Hamilton continues to show he is clever, but doesn't seem to exude the same confidence as the other 2nd year players (yet).
Jose Romero's eldest boy trained as well. I spoke briefly to Jose who said his son would be playing with Calder this year. He is small but solid enough for a teenager his size.
4. Libba
Trained right thru and looked really comfortable. In one drill a player was potentially about to tackle him until Rohan Smith called out 'dont tackle' and Libba played thru and kicked a simulated goal which the other players around him cheered. Clearly they are still wary of his ACL injury.
The training session went from around 8.40 to 10.15 with the players signing autographs for the few supporters present.
The session started with the player's completing drills that required them kicking with their opposite foot, and finished with simple simulated matchplay (no tackling) in two groups at either end of the ground.
It would be hard to identify anyone in particular 'training the house down' from this morning's session, but as a group they all seemed to be enjoying the training session and were 'up and vocal' where the drills required them to be so.
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16-01-2016, 05:20 PM
#299
Re: Pre-season training - 2016
Originally Posted by
Smads57
I went this morning DR and was mainly interested in the following:
1. players in rehab
a) Redpath, Prudden, Roberts, Biggs and R Smith - straight line run thrus only
b) Zordy, Hunter, Minson, Wood, C Smith - handball drills only
c) Jong, Bonti - straight line kicking drills with the main group for around half the session only. Bonti looked comfortable (had the binoculars on him - didn't appear to be labouring/grimacing with any of the activities)
2. new recruits
Good builds on Collins, Adams, Dunkley (as expected) and capable in the drills practiced.
Williams worked well as did Lynch, but the latter's body is significantly smaller than any other player (incl Hamilton who I consider still slightly built).
Suckling and Adcock looked like seasoned footballers (Suckers left cannon on show in a couple of the kicking drills)
3. recent recruits
Toyd had one shoulder strapped (he had this strapped on Tuesday as well), but didn't seem to be compromised and joined in all the drills.
Magic had his left shoulder strapped and had heavy strapping around his right knee, but he took part in all drills and didn't look troubled (I was more troubled....).
CD, Webby, Dale all look bigger and more comfortable with the drills. Hamilton continues to show he is clever, but doesn't seem to exude the same confidence as the other 2nd year players (yet).
Jose Romero's eldest boy trained as well. I spoke briefly to Jose who said his son would be playing with Calder this year. He is small but solid enough for a teenager his size.
4. Libba
Trained right thru and looked really comfortable. In one drill a player was potentially about to tackle him until Rohan Smith called out 'dont tackle' and Libba played thru and kicked a simulated goal which the other players around him cheered. Clearly they are still wary of his ACL injury.
The training session went from around 8.40 to 10.15 with the players signing autographs for the few supporters present.
The session started with the player's completing drills that required them kicking with their opposite foot, and finished with simple simulated matchplay (no tackling) in two groups at either end of the ground.
It would be hard to identify anyone in particular 'training the house down' from this morning's session, but as a group they all seemed to be enjoying the training session and were 'up and vocal' where the drills required them to be so.
Thanks. Excellent report.
The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride.
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16-01-2016, 06:18 PM
#300
Re: Pre-season training - 2016
The curse is dead.