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It sounds like Erasmus could play round 1. If Sturt isn’t fit I’d love to see him start as a high half forward. Tough position but he looks a natural player
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YesThank you. Young is so big in the hips now, looks like he will be hard to tackle.
Wait... is that Young in the first photo?
Great to get your report.I managed to get down for the last 40 minutes (approx). There was a continued emphasis on moving the footy with spread and speed from half back and then connecting with forwards. From this it seemed O'Driscoll and Clark stood out for me - both got quite a bit of the ball and Clark in particular used it well, hitting both long and short targets. O'Driscoll ran hard up and down the wing and seemed to be primarily used as a defensive winger. Chapman was also useful around the ground and took a couple of intercept marks (in a pack flying in from the side).
Other general observations:
1.Wilson ran a tonne of laps
2. Fyfe and Tabs continued to train in rehab group.
3.Serong was wearing an orange hat and ran a number of laps. He certainly looks well built now. Speaking of orange hats, Valente was also wearing one. He did get some ball, but looks so slow. I was/am a fan of Valente, but think he is going to have too much competition to break through at freo.
4. Hayden Young was in the rehab group, but looks bigger across the shoulders, arms and legs. Walker was also in the rehab group.
5. Johnson and amiss were held back somewhat, but you can certainly see Johnson's smooth running ability. Amiss is as advertised - he doesn't miss a set shot! He is however still quite slight.
6. Erasmus appears to be in more full training than his fellow draftees and in the aforementioned drills he didn't look out of place, although he did make an error kicking into F50, which moose seized upon.
7. Hamling appeared to be in full training and Pearce completed most of the training and did some running when not in full training.
8. Didn't really notice Joel western, whom it seemed couldn't get near it in the drills today. He still appears quite slight.
That's about it, but if there are any questions, I will try to answer as best I can.
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Clark is being used like a quarter back setting up play off half back. O'Driscoll playing a defensive winger sweeping across half back and deep into the backline and linking up out of defence.Great to get your report.
How does Clark and O'Driscoll compare in their running and potential positions?
I know exactly what you mean about Henry, trust me.Clark is being used like a quarter back setting up play off half back. O'Driscoll playing a defensive winger sweeping across half back and deep into the backline and linking up out of defence.
It's frustrating because he has more talent in his little finger than most. I just want him to work as hard as possible and fulfill his talent and potential.
Thanks for this, just a question.I managed to get down for the last 40 minutes (approx). There was a continued emphasis on moving the footy with spread and speed from half back and then connecting with forwards. From this it seemed O'Driscoll and Clark stood out for me - both got quite a bit of the ball and Clark in particular used it well, hitting both long and short targets. O'Driscoll ran hard up and down the wing and seemed to be primarily used as a defensive winger. Chapman was also useful around the ground and took a couple of intercept marks (in a pack flying in from the side).
Other general observations:
1.Wilson ran a tonne of laps
2. Fyfe and Tabs continued to train in rehab group. Treacy also appeared to be in the rehab group, but did quite a bit of running and looks very fit.
3.Serong was wearing an orange hat and ran a number of laps. He certainly looks well built now. Speaking of orange hats, Valente was also wearing one. He did get some ball, but looks so slow. I was/am a fan of Valente, but think he is going to have too much competition to break through at freo.
4. Hayden Young was in the rehab group, but looks bigger across the shoulders, arms and legs. Walker was also in the rehab group.
5. Johnson and amiss were held back somewhat, but you can certainly see Johnson's smooth running ability. Amiss is as advertised - he doesn't miss a set shot! He is however still quite slight.
6. Erasmus appears to be in more full training than his fellow draftees and in the aforementioned drills he didn't look out of place, although he did make an error kicking into F50, which moose seized upon.
7. Hamling appeared to be in full training and Pearce completed most of the training and did some running when not in full training.
8. Didn't really notice Joel western, whom it seemed couldn't get near it in the drills today. He still appears quite slight. Liam Henry is another interesting one...he still has this "too cool for school" approach, which I can't stand. Seems to cruise around and not give 110 percent as much as he should on occasion - perhaps this is a maturity thing?
9. Meek took a couple of clunks, which was promising, however, he wasn't opposed to Darcy at the time (who was doing some running).
That's about it, but if there are any questions, I will try to answer as best I can.
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The bulk of the squad were involved in a practice drill and then all of the available squad joined in a second drill. Numbers appeared even, with little zoning, however the ball movement and skills in the second drill decreased commensurately with an increase in pressure across the entire field.Thanks for this, just a question.
How many are a part of the ball movement drill offensively compared to defensively? & do they increase the number of defenders once the ball movement improves? TIA.
Yah, I'm in that group though I do rate him for what he can do, still. Just lower his pay and make him depth then we'll be all good heheheheheh. [emoji14]Haha I do like the Duff to be fair, though we don’t agree on everything. He’s a bit too deferential to the WCE for my liking at times. If this indeed is also his opinion on Lobb, then he’s bang on. I’m pretty sure there’s thousands of other freo fans with similar thoughts.
Photos from training today
Exactly. Perhaps the club could open a coal pit in some of that land?Thanks for the report and pictures. And also great to see the power-lines in the background - a nice reminder of man's ability to generate electricity.
Fyfe seems to be putting most of that lost weight back on pretty quicklyTraining notes
Interesting to watch that guys amazing physicality. I had been thinking it may be a year where he is held back, and wasn't minding the idea. But it is looking like round 1, and he will be cherry ripe.Fyfe seems to be putting most of that lost weight back on pretty quickly
He may make a late start (round 2 or 3) but definitely not going to miss too much.Interesting to watch that guys amazing physicality. I had been thinking it may be a year where he is held back, and wasn't minding the idea. But it is looking like round 1, and he will be cherry ripe.
100% he still looked in very good shape at training on Friday.Fyfe seems to be putting most of that lost weight back on pretty quickly
And premiership captain.Love Fyfe he is an absolute beast. Brownlow year coming up. Will retire a triple brownlow medallist
If he got another chance at a granf finaI can imagine him going ballistic and scoring himself a normieAnd premiership captain.