Training Pre-Season 2015-16

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johnno77

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What are Chols ball skills like?
They're pretty good from what I've seen in 2 sessions. Much better than our other ruck project
Soldo. Soldo has more meat on his bones though and that's where Myboy will take time.
How was conca moving? we really need him to be fit and hopefully play most games this year
Didn't really notice him much in this session (he was in drills further away) but from last time at training, he is noticeably slimmer and I even noticed definition in his arms for the first time. Hopefully he has a good run with injury because the clock is ticking for him.
 

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hate them all
Hope he plays at 100 percent and his mate from GWS just really gives hurts him all night.
So much hatred towards the feral looking pig.
Almost as much as the drug cheats.
Last year beating all 3 mobs was nice as we have all copped it some way or another from the other side.
This year we do it again and more....
Hurry up round 1

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i worked with a 1 eyed Ess supporter around the time Hird came on board & all i heard about was how that was the greatest Coaching panel ever assembled....... during each years June Premiership run "saw shades of 2000 on the weekend" etc.....
needless to say my hatred of them has grown since then so beating them is even more satisfying
 

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They're pretty good from what I've seen in 2 sessions. Much better than our other ruck project
Soldo. Soldo has more meat on his bones though and that's where Myboy will take time.


Didn't really notice him much in this session (he was in drills further away) but from last time at training, he is noticeably slimmer and I even noticed definition in his arms for the first time. Hopefully he has a good run with injury because the clock is ticking for him.
It's really not...a 23 yr old pick 6 who hasn't had a great run at it.
 

deledio7

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It's really not...a 23 yr old pick 6 who hasn't had a great run at it.
I'm a Conca fan but being a pick 6 means nothing when you've been in the system for 5+ years and haven't got much to show for it. I'm confident his best is good enough but another injury plagued year and he's in trouble.
 

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i worked with a 1 eyed Ess supporter around the time Hird came on board & all i heard about was how that was the greatest Coaching panel ever assembled....... during each years June Premiership run "saw shades of 2000 on the weekend" etc.....
needless to say my hatred of them has grown since then so beating them is even more satisfying
How's he copping now?
 

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great highlights of Dusty just reminds us of his power. short and sharp bursts through the midfield and then isolate him in the forward line more often is how to use him best imo.
Kicked 24 goals last year which was great but reckon he's capable of mid 30's.
 

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Was a good man was Ian.
I sort of channel him secretly whenever I'm called on to imitate a Northern Irish accent, which no doubt adds a gentle lilt to my version. Just think of his man John Knox's pamphlet title: "First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women!" and you get an idea of how lyrical and soft that old school Presbyterian culture could be.
 
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