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Lobb could easily be a great forward, the guy is just lazy, he has all the skills and talent.
He's not a forward's arseh*le.
He wants to be one (a forward, probably not their arseh*le), but he's a ruck that can drift forward and take advantage of his stupidly good mobility that he has for his considerable height.
Doesn't have the forward craft and timing/direction of leads. Can take a decent mark at times, but a real forward doesn't just bob up for one now and again like he does.

Don't get me wrong, it's not that I dislike him or don't think he is a good player at his best. I was very happy when we picked him up and I think he's had good periods of form for us.

To me he's a ruck that can go forward, rather than a forward that can ruck.
 
He's not a forward's a-hole.
He wants to be one (a forward, probably not their a-hole), but he's a ruck that can drift forward and take advantage of his stupidly good mobility that he has for his considerable height.
Doesn't have the forward craft and timing/direction of leads. Can take a decent mark at times, but a real forward doesn't just bob up for one now and again like he does.

Don't get me wrong, it's not that I dislike him or don't think he is a good player at his best. I was very happy when we picked him up and I think he's had good periods of form for us.

To me he's a ruck that can go forward, rather than a forward that can ruck.
Him and Liam both need a good kick up the ass.
 

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I don't think stepping past Darcy Tucker based on last year's form is a big call. A witches hat could be looking at stepping past him.

Honestly...with his disposal, slow and often head scratching decision making, I find it hard to see Darcy anywhere but a run-with/tagger mid, an inside mid or a forward flanker/pocket. Anywhere else he just hurts you too much. Playing him off half back was one of JL's worst moves by far, i thought. Kinda obvious what would happen. Turnovers galore, and not good enough defensively in marking contests, nor the lateral tackling ability or speed to keep up with the quicker forwards.
What an utter load of pure rubbish. Actually he looks terrific when training. He has lost a bit of muscle and seems to have got back the speed he displayed when playing underage football. Tucker tore his hamstring off the bone and injured his other hamstring early last year. You must think Fyfe has no idea if you think Tucker can't play when he gets a run without injuries.
 
Interview with Longmuir just now and he says Liam Henry has been training (and training well) on the wing and they're looking to play him there next season. Also mentioned Walters going into wing position ocassionally because of ball use (same as Henry), but will pretty much be leading the forward line.
 
Preseason training report#3

Who is there?
I think about 41 players, the only player not sighted that I am aware of was Hamling.

Rehab
Fyfe, Tabs, Walker, Tracy, Schultz
All are running and looked ok, just building fitness or getting over a minor niggle
Fyfe ran laps at a very good rate and is progressing at a rapid rate (still marking one handed) and did a lot of goal kicking
Young, Sturt, Benning and Amiss (who has a very significant left knee bandage) spent time in rehab and with the main group.

Injured possibly?
Lobb - was working on the cross trainer and finished abruptly and then could barely walk, must have strained a leg or groin going by the difficulty he had in walking back to the change rooms

Main training
Wilson and Cox back in main training
Johnson’s terrific kicking skills starting to stand out
Amiss spending time opposed to Pearce - what a lesson for the youngster
Chapman and Clark looking very composed and combining coming out of defence
Skills in the 13 on 13 full oval drills was only average with players still struggling to hit or find open players
Lots of running with Acres, Erasmus, Valente,, Mundy, Brodie, Crowden, Serong, O’Driscoll, Brayshaw and Johnson running in the midfielders group
Impressed by Darcy’s skills below his knees picking up the footy like a rover on numerous occasions

Forward Line
This is being run by Graham and Lecca and in my view there is significant improvement happening in conversion on goal and crumbing a goal. Lecca is massive for this group he had individual training with Sturt (close to not missing a single shot on goal), Amiss (also barely missed a goal) and then Western and Fredericks practicing crumbing goals - Western was clever and Fredericks has a lot of work to do on his forward craft.
Lecca was showing Sturt one of his skills which is to hold a ball and have someone kick the ball at the ball he is holding. Lecca would allow the ball kicked to him to hit the ball he was holding out of his hands and in the same motion catch the incoming ball, Sturt could not get this “party trick”.

Best signers of merchandise for the kids
Darcy, Switta, Son Son, Henry, Brayshaw and Western

Training the house down
Lecca - looks like he could still play but is adding a lot to our forward craft (yeah he is a coach but outstanding)
Son Son and Johnson kicking skills were outstanding

I get paid for this right????
Brilliant effort. Thanks. I went down today. I could have missed someone but I think all but Benning were on the park training. O'Driscoll and Chapman both seem hugely improved from last year. Amiss showed some awesome speed when chasing and tackling in some of the drills. LIke a taller switta defensively in a way. Tucker looked trim and quick in some full ground drills. Erasmus' kicking seems better than advertised as he wasn't described as being super skilled in the draft write ups and he seems very skilled in training already.

LeCra and Graham are wonderful additions. Way more vocal and more involved than Hale was. They give very specific and detailed instruction from what you can tell while watching them on the training track. Jamie is a ripping human being from what Ive been told by friend who had a bit to do with Jamie when he did fundraising for the Wanslea Family Services charity.
 
Hey sure thing theGavs56 😉 the reports have been stellar, but I like stirring pots too :P
This is not your typical bigfooty thread, and there is a history of little and not so little digs at posters doing training reports. Nothing personal, but we seem to have reached a groupthink position where that no longer happens. If it re-emerges I hope the mods have a no tolerance response.
 
it definitely doesnt help, but i dont think his best footy is played predominantly forward. i think it was 2019, games against the giants and essendon where he played a bit further up the ground as the link up for our transition where he was dominant

dont think his or tabs leading patterns are good enough to have the both of them in there majority of the time anyway
He played some great games as our number 1 ruckman where he was vital taking defensive marks on the wing when we had slim leads
 

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Great to hear the positive reports on NOD. I’m hoping he can develop in to a tall wingman, who can also role through the middle. Could be very important for us in the future with his versatility and booming kicking
NOD came over for a chat with those watching training at the end of the session when his training was done. He said the coaches wanted him to play wing this year and move into the middle later in his career. From memory he did some great sprint times in draft testing and he finished second overall in the repeat 1km's recently. He also said that he thought his good mate Chapman was dominating during training and would be in our best 22 next season.
 
NOD came over for a chat with those watching training at the end of the session when his training was done. He said the coaches wanted him to play wing this year and move into the middle later in his career. From memory he did some great sprint times in draft testing and he finished second overall in the repeat 1km's recently. He also said that he thought his good mate Chapman was dominating during training and would be in our best 22 next season.
Going to have some great midfield options.
 
Geez, Ive got to stop reading these training reports so early in the morning. My heart can’t take it. Thanks to all training watchers. I can’t get enough and one of these days I’m gonna keel over a cup a coffee from the excitement.


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I went down today for a bit. Amiss is definitely our quickest tall forward in leading drills already. His pressure is brilliant for a tall forward.

Cheers that was interesting as Amiss had not been greatly involved in the training drills I have watched.
 
Brilliant effort. Thanks. I went down today. I could have missed someone but I think all but Benning were on the park training. O'Driscoll and Chapman both seem hugely improved from last year. Amiss showed some awesome speed when chasing and tackling in some of the drills. LIke a taller switta defensively in a way. Tucker looked trim and quick in some full ground drills. Erasmus' kicking seems better than advertised as he wasn't described as being super skilled in the draft write ups and he seems very skilled in training already.

LeCra and Graham are wonderful additions. Way more vocal and more involved than Hale was. They give very specific and detailed instruction from what you can tell while watching them on the training track. Jamie is a ripping human being from what Ive been told by friend who had a bit to do with Jamie when he did fundraising for the Wanslea Family Services charity.

Thanks for the report. Was Hamling training?
Could not agree more about the difference Graham and Lecca are having to our forward line work.
 

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Thanks for the report. Was Hamling training?
Could not agree more about the difference Graham and Lecca are having to our forward line work.
Hamling was training fully from what I sW
 
NOD came over for a chat with those watching training at the end of the session when his training was done. He said the coaches wanted him to play wing this year and move into the middle later in his career. From memory he did some great sprint times in draft testing and he finished second overall in the repeat 1km's recently. He also said that he thought his good mate Chapman was dominating during training and would be in our best 22 next season.
Thank God he won't be stuck at half back. Actually have a fighting chance to get a game on the wing.
 
Thanks to all for your efforts in bringing us these training reports, now that I can't get down to watch for myself I will be looking forward to these even more.

For anyone who thinks it's cool or funny to critique these reports, please don't. We've lost tòo many good reporters in the past, let's just thanks them or ask genuine questions.
 
As a new BF member, this is the best content on the site I've come across I reckon. It feels like a direct line to the club and as a serious Freo nuff who lives interstate I appreciate it even more. Many thanks to Snuffaluphagus, Silversurfer and freoextra for taking the time.

PS I now know how some of the old guard have racked up thousands more likes relative to posts - training reports are the way to a wharf's heart!
 
Yeah the reports are excellent. Keep them coming. Living in Mandurah, I am almost as excited to watch Peel Thunder this year as I am to watch our AFL team. We have so much depth now, and so many players competing for a spot in the 22. I'll try to share some helpful Thunder reports during home games. Can't wait.
 

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