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Body language better now?Came back to do some straight sprints. Body language was not good.

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Body language better now?Came back to do some straight sprints. Body language was not good.

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Well i take it as a good sign that he was physically able to "come back out and do some short sprints"....Hopefully just a scare and nothing more.
You're not being stalked by him, are you?Always. He's grinning strangely when the pizza guy knocks. When he reaches past you to get an apple at the supermarket. When he bobs up beside you in the bathroom late at night.
We would not be where we are right now without Walters. He better be ok
You are actually surprisingly quite calm considering it is a PF
I'm not inside
All I hear at the moment is
Hawthorn - gunston looking good for a miracle comeback for prelim, hodge gets off at MRP
WC - every injured players suddenly back and strongest team of the year ready for prelim
Freo - Macpharlin put, Pav not training, Mundy not training, Walters tweaks leg so on so on so on
It's hard
Hang in there buddy
The Anchorite isn't Sam Mitchell, is he?
The Anchorite isn't Sam Mitchell, is he?
Without panicking, sonny just gingerly walked off. Hopefully just strapping
If Walters limped off at an open training session it would be all over twitter already...If Walters was injured, you wouldn't think they would send him straight back out on the track again. It's probably nothing.
Fremantle Oval took on a purple hue on Monday morning as dozens of fans watched the side train ahead of Friday night’s Preliminary Final against Hawthorn.
The vocal supporters reserved the loudest cheer for star midfielder Nat Fyfe who spent time on Fremantle Oval with the main group before heading to the gym.
Matthew Pavlich, who has battled achilles soreness this year, trained strongly and was in good touch in front of goal, slotting several set-shots.
In more good signs, Hayden Crozier (calf) took part in running drills before joining the main group.
Jon Griffin (hamstring), who was listed as a test on the injury list last week, worked on his marking with fellow ruckman Aaron Sandilands, and may be available for selection.
But he made assurances on Michael Walters’ fitness despite the gun forward coming from the track during a closed session this morning.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/a/29589601/lyon-keeps-door-ajar-for-crowley/