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TheBrownDog
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Can't believe we have another injury, and yesterday the President claimed we don't have any issues.
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As far as Serpell is concerned I believe that next year is when we will really start to see the full benefit of him re-training the players as the majority of the group would have had 3 preseasons under his guidance and the fitness will improve once again.
he was the water boy at geelong, he has no clue what he is doing in the top jobSerpell had an excellent injury record at Geelong but at Richmond it’s really bad. Time to accept that Caro was probably right and the surface isn’t up to the level.
Lalor’s Achilles seems like the type of injury you get on an unstable surface.
this campaigner has crippled everyone"So, that's my philosophy. Let's flip that a little bit, teach people how to run. So, because it's such a big part of the game, we're going to spend a lot of time on running and go from there.
"But at the end of the day what we're trying to do is change motor patterns and make sure they're moving effectively



Geelong's job was vacant at the same time as ours and they brought in someone else instead of promoting Serpell.he was the water boy at geelong, he has no clue what he is doing in the top job
I had a chat to him last year and he was full of piss-weak excuses for our injuries. Reckon's it wasn't that bad. Delusional
I was wondering why our players looked so lean across the boardThe disaster can be tracked to here by the way - Constant training at full speed won't lead to overload apparently. Also changing how players naturally run. Sack this idiot right now.
Tigers strive for speed under new fitness boss
Running has been the cornerstone of Richmond’s pre-season program under the Club’s new High Performance Manager Ben Serpell.