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Training Preseason Training Thread - 2024/25

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And that’s me done for preseason

Probably the best conditioning I’ve seen the squad in since I’ve been attending training.

There’s a bit to look forward to this season albeit we’ll lose more than we win and there’ll be the occasional shellacking when things come completely unstuck

Stay positive, take the good with the bad as the players learn the new game plan and Mini identifies what he has to work with. Some will thrive, others will fall away but one thing I’m sure of is that the effort and desire to compete and improve will be there

Onwards and upwards, enjoy the season
 
Thought I’d also provide my thoughts on each players individual preseasons, split into age brackets

The young pups (18-19 year olds) :

9. Harley Reid - it’s been well documented that Harley hasn’t had an ideal preseason. Didn’t come back in the best condition possible then received a concussion in the first week, followed by an aggravation of scar tissue around an old calf injury and more recently some ankle soreness that held him back in the lead in to the Richmond scrimmage. Did come back from the Christmas break in better shape and the ankle issue aside was progressing well. Will come into the season a bit underdone so might start slowly as he builds match fitness. The silver lining of a quieter preseason has been the circus that plagued his first preseason has sold far fewer tickets

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22. Archer Reid - has had an impressive preseason after missing all of last preseason with a knee injury. Trained forward with some work in the ruck as he seeks to find a forwardline role supporting Allen and Waterman with stints in the ruck. Started preseason a fair way behind Jack Williams for that spot but has closed the gap to the point where a R1 debut is a possibility

24. Harvey Johnston - hurt his elbow early so spent a couple months in a brace whilst running laps and talking to onlookers at training. Has ditched the brace now, albeit with some minor strapping still, but missed a fair bit of the early contest work and likely some time in the weights room. Started being used at half back before a shift onto the wing later on. Will be a chance to play at some point but probably not early in the season

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26. Bo Allan - hasn’t put a foot wrong training as a half back and looks likely to have earned himself a R1 debut. He’s big, strong and a powerful runner well prepared to back himself to break tackles to rebound out of defence. Looks a genuine talent well suited to the new game plan. (Planned R1 debut has been put on hold courtesy of an untimely illness)

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27. Tom Gross - surprise packet of the preseason, for me at least. Tough, combative, clean with ground balls and excellent hands in congestion. Was a highlight of the early match sims playing for the B team and holding his own against the A team midfield. A calf strain around early February set him back though and robbed him of the momentum he was building. Expect he’ll debut at some point this season

29. Clay Hall - the angriest man on our list I think. Very combative as he seeks to earn a spot and he isn’t far off. Had some good moments in internal match sims. Might not be this year but can see him becoming a useful bash and crash body around stoppages. Understudy to Jack Graham perhaps

31. Lucca Grego - will become a cult favourite. Looks a natural defender with a good attack on the ball and plenty of composure when he has it. Also appears to be a willing learner. Surprised a little he was named as an emergency for the North game but perhaps an indication he’s not that far off a debut (especially with Allan’s sudden unavailability for R1)

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35. Jobe Shanahan - easy to see why the club couldn’t call his name out quick enough on draft night. Has arguably the stickiest hands in the club and times his leap in marking contests very well. Started preseason with the forwards but was soon shifted to the backline group. Big learning curve for him and suspect he’ll get a game at some point later in the season

36. Loch Rawlinson - the anonymous Eagle. Don’t notice him much at training and hasn’t had much of an impact in matchsims. Has put on size (see photo below) and maybe he can put together a good body of work as a pressure forward. He’s a fair way back in the pecking order though in a position we have good depth in

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37. Malakai Champion - the first thing you notice with Malakai is his size, or more accurately his lack of it. The second thing you notice is how clean his ball handling skills are. Has all the tricks to eventually become an exciting small forward but think he’ll spend his time in the WAFL this year.

38. Hamish Davis - he’s a very good runner. Kept up with the leaders in the running exercises so has a tank that’ll suit the wing role he’s been training for. Importantly, he’s gradually improved right through the preseason and has a good impact in the last matchsim I watched. Will debut in 2025 unless we have an extraordinary good injury run

39. Coen Livingstone - he’s a big lad but as a 19 year old ruck still has work to do to both build his tank and put on more size (he’s already added a few kgs over preseason). Very much a project player but showed some good signs when asked to lead the ruck for the indigenous all stars v Fremantle and wasn’t embarrassed. A knock to the ribs in that game that had him sent to hospital for scans on suspected internal injuries did put him in the rehab group for a brief period
 
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Thought I’d also provide my thoughts on each players individual preseasons, split into age brackets

The young pups (18-19 year olds) :

9. Harley Reid - it’s been well documented that Harley hasn’t had an ideal preseason. Didn’t come back in the best condition possible then received a concussion in the first week, followed by an aggravation of scar tissue around an old calf injury and more recently some ankle soreness that held him back in the lead in to the Richmond scrimmage. Did come back from the Christmas break in better shape and the ankle issue aside was progressing well. Will come into the season a bit underdone so might start slowly as he builds match fitness. The silver lining of a quieter preseason has been the circus that plagued his first preseason has sold far fewer tickets

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22. Archer Reid - has had an impressive preseason after missing all of last preseason with a knee injury. Trained forward with some work in the ruck as he seeks to find a forwardline role supporting Allen and Waterman with stints in the ruck. Started preseason a fair way behind Jack Williams for that spot but has closed the gap to the point where a R1 debut is a possibility

24. Harvey Johnston - hurt his elbow early so spent a couple months in a brace whilst running laps and talking to onlookers at training. Has ditched the brace now, albeit with some minor strapping still, but missed a fair bit of the early contest work and likely some time in the weights room. Started being used at half back before a shift onto the wing later on. Will be a chance to play at some point but probably not early in the season

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26. Bo Allan - hasn’t put a foot wrong training as a half back and looks likely to have earned himself a R1 debut. He’s big, strong and a powerful runner well prepared to back himself to break tackles to rebound out of defence. Looks a genuine talent well suited to the new game plan. (Planned R1 debut has been put on hold courtesy of an untimely illness)

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27. Tom Gross - surprise packet of the preseason, for me at least. Tough, combative, clean with ground balls and excellent hands in congestion. Was a highlight of the early match sims playing for the B team and holding his own against the A team midfield. A calf strain around early February set him back though and robbed him of the momentum he was building. Expect he’ll debut at some point this season

29. Clay Hall - the angriest man on our list I think. Very combative as he seeks to earn a spot and he isn’t far off. Had some good moments in internal match sims. Might not be this year but can see him becoming a useful bash and crash body around stoppages. Understudy to Jack Graham perhaps

31. Lucca Grego - will become a cult favourite. Looks a natural defender with a good attack on the ball and plenty of composure when he has it. Also appears to be a willing learner. Surprised a little he was named as an emergency for the North game but perhaps an indication he’s not that far off a debut (especially with Allan’s sudden unavailability for R1)

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35. Jobe Shanahan - easy to see why the club couldn’t call his name out quick enough on draft night. Has arguably the stickiest hands in the club and times his leap in marking contests very well. Started preseason with the forwards but was soon shifted to the backline group. Big learning curve for him and suspect he’ll get a game at some point later in the season

36. Loch Rawlinson - the anonymous Eagle. Don’t notice him much at training and hasn’t had much of an impact in matchsims. Has put on size (see photo below) and maybe he can put together a good body of work as a pressure forward. He’s a fair way back in the pecking order though in a position we have good depth in

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37. Malakai Champion - the first thing you notice with Malakai is his size, or more accurately his lack of it. The second thing you notice is how clean his ball handling skills are. Has all the tricks to eventually become an exciting small forward but think he’ll spend his time in the WAFL this year.

38. Hamish Davis - he’s a very good runner. Kept up with the leaders in the running exercises so has a tank that’ll suit the wing role he’s been training for. Importantly, he’s gradually improved right through the preseason and has a good impact in the last matchsim I watched. Will debut in 2025 unless we have an extraordinary good injury run

39. Coen Livingstone - he’s a big lad but as a 19 year old ruck still has work to do to both build his tank and put on more size (he’s already added a few kgs over preseason). Very much a project player but showed some good signs when asked to lead the ruck for the indigenous all stars v Fremantle and wasn’t embarrassed. A knock to the ribs in that game that had him sent to hospital for scans on suspected internal injuries did put him in the rehab group for a brief period
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I look forward to seeing how harley and hewett work together i feel they could compliment each other well
 
The not quite as young pups (20-21 year olds :

7. Rueben Ginbey - this lad is a beast and the hardest trainer on the list - just does everything in turbo mode whether it be making sure he runs right through to the end of an exercise or giving 100% in even the most mundane of drills. Spent the entire preseason training as a half back/3rd tall and McQualter seems to have given him a license to use his run to rebound out of D50. Will be an important cog in 2025 and looks set for a breakout year

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8. Elijah Hewett - after missing all of 2024 with sesamoiditis that ultimately required an operation it was a sight for sore eyes to see him on the track at the start of preseason. Did almost all of the work assigned to him but he was usually rested for the midweek session as part of carefully planned load management. When he did train he looked in great shape and moved freely with no signs of any discomfort. Importantly, he doesn’t look to have lost any of his power. Gave a slight scare when he was pulled out of training recently with what was described as quad soreness but has since resumed and is a chance to play R1

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13. Noah Long - a bit like Elijah, the sight of Long back on the track following his knee injury early in the 2024 season was more than welcome. It was a more gradual introduction to training though as Noah spent most of the pre Christmas block in rehab as the fitness staff cautiously built him up to be ready for the higher workloads. Rejoined the main group post the break and has worked his way into some form. Have found myself looking twice at him as he’s put on a fair bit of size in the upper body and isn’t as instantly recognisable. Finds himself in a fight for those small forward positions and will be unlucky to miss

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18. Campbell Chesser - unfortunately for a guy who needed a really good preseason he’s had the opposite. Was in the rehab group from the start with a suspected calf issue then just as he looked close to joining the main group he developed some issues with his old ankle injury that necessitated further surgery. Did virtually no competitive work and when he did play on the wing in one matchsim I watched he struggled to have an impact. Was set to be given a run with the backs before his latest setback. No clear indication on when he’ll resume training but may be out until the bye

19. Brady Hough - is becoming an ultimate professional. Was held back in the rehab group before the break, presumably as part of his recovery from a knee injury sustained in the final match in Geelong that was never detailed given it was the last game of the year. Has bulked up even further to the point when he was running with Yeo in rehab it was difficult to tell them apart from a distance. Been very good in matchsim and looks set for a big year

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23. Ryan Maric - has been on a steep learning curve this preseason as the club looks to develop him in a new role as a rebounding defender. Early ball movement drills regularly used him as a distributor off half back where he showed some really good signs. My own view is he probably needs to work on his defensive skills which might explain why he seemingly drifted out of favour somewhat in the preseason games as Allan and Cole were preferred in the best 22. Will be an interesting watch as his kicking out of defence has the potential to become a real weapon

30. Harry Barnett - has quietly put together a very solid preseason. Is in very good shape physically and did well in the running exercises for his size. One of a few players given a role change, he’s been training as a KPD to good effect. Had an unfortunately timed setback when sustaining an eye injury after being hit in the face with a footy that kept him out of contact work for a couple of weeks prior to the intraclub. Still very much a work in progress but looks to have an improved attitude

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33. Rhett Bazzo - it’s been a long road back for Rhett. Started preseason in the all too familiar rehab group with what I believe was groin soreness but aren’t 100% on that. Looked close to being ready to rejoining main training close to Christmas but many to break his foot that required surgery. Is close to be being ready to play in the WAFL after working his way back post Christmas. Will be behind a couple of others for a spot in the best 22 when he does return in what shapes as an important year for him

34. Jack Williams - stood out for me on the first day I attended training this preseason. Looked in great shape and was covering the ground really well. Since then, however, he hasn’t developed at the same rate as some others for whatever reason. Hasn’t had much impact when playing forward, usually for the B team, and a little surprisingly has been used sparingly as a backup ruck. Archer Reid looks to be preferred in that 3rd tall forward/second ruck role based on preseason selections. Will be an intriguing battle between those two as the season progresses

43. Tyrell Dewar - might just be the most exciting player on our list. Showed glimpses of his ability in 2024 when given opportunity late in the year and has improved further in what’s been an excellent preseason for him. Has been pushed up from high half forward to the wing where his pace and ball use are becoming genuine weapons. Deserves to play R1 and could be a genuine breakout player for us in 2025

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The in-betweeners (22-24 year olds) :

10. Tyler Brockman - has been a revelation after what could only be described as a disappointing first year at the club in 2024. Was one of the several players who was in and out of training a bit in the pre-Christmas block and tbh he hadn’t stood out to me to any great extent. Which is why I was surprised to see him line up with the A team the first time they split the teams into an A v B configuration for matchsim. Almost immediately, and ever since, he showed why - he’s been engaged, willing to apply pressure and has hit the scoreboard regularly. His skills and deft touches suit McQualter’s game plan perfectly and if he can maintain his form will be a regular for us in 2025. Very much an unexpected bonus

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32. Bailey Williams - gone about his business diligently without being a standout. Does look fit and maybe a tad bigger. Had a minor setback pre Christmas with a hamstring strain but has completed all the work since the break. Locked in a battle with Matt Flynn for the no.1 ruck position and looks like he’s about to come second. Was given a chance against North to play as a forward with limited success. If Flynn performs it appears Bailey will spend time toiling away in the WAFL waiting his opportunity

40. Callum Jamieson - perma injured and has spent the entire off season in rehab with ankle, knee and groin issues. Club says he’s 5-7 weeks away in the latest injury report and that seems optimistic. The below has been a rare sight

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41. Sandy Brock - came across as a train on player almost as soon as preseason started hoping to fill the last spot on our list in competition initially with former eagle Coby Burgiel pre Christmas then former Saint and KPD James Van Es. There was little to separate Brock and Van Es early but as preseason progressed and the matchsims elevated in intensity it became clear Brock was the better option culminating in him being offered a 1 year contract. He improved steadily throughout and whilst Harry Edwards looks to have won the second KPD role in support of McGovern, Brock isn’t far behind. Has a very good left foot kick and looks a genuine development option for us beyond just this year. Ultimately a really good selection

42. Harry Edwards - had a setback early in preseason with signs of bone stress in his foot that saw him in the rehab group either side of the Christmas break. Since returning to the main group he’s come along nicely and played strongly against Larkey in the North game. Has the second KPD spot that is now his to lose

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44. Jack Hutchinson - one of the preseason standouts albeit he was also one of the several players who had a gradual build pre Christmas. Looks really powerful with good size and endurance. Following his midfield cameo against Geelong in R24 the club has maintained that experiment using him on the wing with occasional rotations through the centre. To me he looks more accomplished in an inside role but it seems more likely he’ll start the season on a wing. Either way he’s another that could be set for a breakout season
 
The leaders (25-28 year olds) :

1. Liam Ryan - there’s two Liam Ryans during preseason. The one who labours through running exercises and generally looks disinterested and the one who lights up when the balls come out especially when it’s competitive/contact work. Generally speaking he’s had a good offseason notwithstanding a bit of fight club action and a late hamstring scare that hopefully doesn’t dampen the confidence he seemed to be gaining in his hammies. Had been willing to jump for his marks and retained his burst speed. Could thrive under the new game plan if his body holds up which, unfortunately, can’t be guaranteed

2. Jake Waterman - unlike last preseason when he was a standout from day one, Jake had a more subdued start to this offseason after what had been a big 2024 that left him a bit banged up once the season finished. So like others he was in and out of main training early before steadily increasing his involvement post the break. If his form v North is any indication he looks set for another big year. Has also been elevated to the leadership in a sign of his increasing standing within the club

3. Liam Baker - many fans were unhappy with the relatively high trade price paid to bring Baker to the club with some justification. However, from the first day he rocked up to training it’s been obvious why the club was so determined to secure his services. Sets a very high standard on the track and pushes others to follow. Very vocal. Very competitive. Very supportive. McQualter has earmarked him for a backline role due to his cleanliness collecting ground balls and willingness to rebound out of defence albeit his disposal can be a tad sloppy. Genuinely believe (most) fans will soon forget the trade cost once they see him play with his unconditional attack on the man and ball. Has clearly had an impact on the playing group with his elevation to the leadership group

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12. Oscar Allen - it’s been an interesting preseason for Oscar who has had a modified program as he deals with a lingering and ongoing knee issue. Don’t confuse management with interrupted though. He’s done most, if not all, of the work prescribed for him which includes sitting out the midweek sessions. Showed what he’s capable of in the second period of the Richmond match when he took control of the forward line but missed the North game to attend his brothers wedding. A season of him working in tandem with Waterman is a tantalising prospect and he looks ready to go

14. Liam Duggan - some might disagree, but personally I believe he’s had a very good preseason as he adjusts to a redefined midfield role under McQualter. Has completed all the work and looks as fit and strong as he has for some time. His role seems to be as a bit of a blunt instrument whose disposals will be more gaining territory than finesse. Will be interesting how that role develops in tandem with Jack Graham especially when Yeo returns

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16. Matt Owies - for a guy who was the steak knives in the controversial pick 3 trade he’s shaping as an astute pick up. Has helped drive standards and his work rate inside F50 is going to be an integral part of the McQualter game plan albeit that he’s going to have to perform to hold his place in the 22 in the most competitive spot on the list. Will be an ideal Cripps replacement as Jamie is phased out of the 22 this year or next

17. Jack Graham - won’t lie, I hadn’t watched Richmond all that closely in recent years so wasn’t totally familiar with “Fridge’s” game. First impression was just what a physical unit he was - not overly tall but built like a fridge so to speak. He then made his own impression winning the time trial on his first day. Pre Christmas he became a running pony for Ginbey as they were held out of main training to manage their loads which seemed counter productive a little given the way they pushed each other lap after lap. Once the contact work started his physicality stood out as well as his willingness to tackle. Great pickup who’ll be great support for Reid and give us a physical presence around the ball

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21. Jack Petruccelle - something of a forgotten man particularly since he spent most/all of the pre Christmas block rehabbing with a few others. Rejoined the main group after the break and is actually looking good physically. Been stuck in the B team through matchsim but had a good hitout in one of the match sins as a reminder of what he can do. Needs to bide his time in the WAFL and should aim to keep pressure on those small/medium forwards currently ahead of him

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25. Matt Flynn - worked really hard to get himself in shape after a 2024 that was ruined by injury. Wasn’t uncommon to see him in the front half of the group in endurance runs as he pushed himself. As mentioned earlier, he’s been in a battle with Bailey Williams for the starting ruck spot and deserves to have first crack

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28. Tom Cole - unfairly maligned imo, he’s progressed his way through preseason nicely after being one of several players who worked their way through rehab in the early part of preseason. Looks to be covering the ground as well as he has since sustaining that ankle injury that’s troubled him in recent years. Will be important as a lockdown defender but won’t have much room for error with youngsters like Johnston and Grego eyeing off a spot

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17. Jack Graham - won’t lie, I hadn’t watched Richmond all that closely in recent years so wasn’t totally familiar with “Fridge’s” game. First impression was just what a physical unit he was - not overly tall but built like a fridge so to speak.
hmmm, concerned my username will now make me look like a Jack Graham nuff.
 
The veterans (29 years old and above) :

4. Dom Sheed - sadly, Dom’s season was over before it began. Worked diligently to get himself right after foot/ankle surgery late in the 2024 season then did his ACL in his first session back with the main group. It’s likely career ending and whilst the impact on the AFL side is probably minimal, his experience would have been handy for the WAFL side. Leaves a spot open for the MSD after the player we’d earmarked as a potential replacement, Jack Henderson, as a SSP signing was snatched away by Melbourne just as we seemed set to sign him

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5. Jayden Hunt - after being used primarily as a half back under Simpson, Hunt has been moved up the ground to the wing to better utilise his pace and running power. One of the fittest players at the club, he’s had a flawless, if unspectacular, preseason. Needs to perform with the likes of Dewar, Hutchinson, Johnston and Davis also pushing for a spot in the wing but showed his value with a solid outing in the North game

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6. Elliot Yeo - what had been developing into a solid preseason as he worked his steadily way through rehab early with several others, went pear shaped in late January when a tackle went wrong during matchsim. Was ultimately diagnosed with a MCL injury to his knee AND a syndesmosis injury that required surgery. His rehab is progressing well but best case scenario for a return would be R6 or thereabouts

11. Tim Kelly - another who was in and out of training early and a usual midweek absentee. Another who looks to have benefited greatly from the slow build that ensured he was fully recovered from knee and hip issues that plagued him through the latter stages of 2024. Is in ripping condition and arguably the best he’s looked since arriving at the club. Primed for a big year imo

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15. Jamie Cripps - still one of the best runners at the club he’s been a thorough professional all preseason. That said, there’s been signs age is catching up with him a little as his pace starts to slow. Had one matchsim early that he dominated but was less noticeable in later games, including the North match. Probably gets the nod for R1 but will have a fight on his hands to keep his spot

20. Jeremy McGovern - oldest player on the list, Gov has gone about his work effectively but unobtrusively. Has kept himself in good shape and looks fit. Match form both against actual opposition and in intraclubs has been near flawless but for the occasional wayward disposal. Vitally important he stays fit because the depth behind him is inexperienced after the departure of Barrass

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And that’s me done for preseason

Probably the best conditioning I’ve seen the squad in since I’ve been attending training.

There’s a bit to look forward to this season albeit we’ll lose more than we win and there’ll be the occasional shellacking when things come completely unstuck

Stay positive, take the good with the bad as the players learn the new game plan and Mini identifies what he has to work with. Some will thrive, others will fall away but one thing I’m sure of is that the effort and desire to compete and improve will be there

Onwards and upwards, enjoy the season
Give Keys the keys to the city (and a job to fill in his time). Better by far than the media.
 

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And that’s me done for preseason

Probably the best conditioning I’ve seen the squad in since I’ve been attending training.

There’s a bit to look forward to this season albeit we’ll lose more than we win and there’ll be the occasional shellacking when things come completely unstuck

Stay positive, take the good with the bad as the players learn the new game plan and Mini identifies what he has to work with. Some will thrive, others will fall away but one thing I’m sure of is that the effort and desire to compete and improve will be there

Onwards and upwards, enjoy the season
Time for bed Keys Great Work
 
And that’s me done for preseason

Probably the best conditioning I’ve seen the squad in since I’ve been attending training.

There’s a bit to look forward to this season albeit we’ll lose more than we win and there’ll be the occasional shellacking when things come completely unstuck

Stay positive, take the good with the bad as the players learn the new game plan and Mini identifies what he has to work with. Some will thrive, others will fall away but one thing I’m sure of is that the effort and desire to compete and improve will be there

Onwards and upwards, enjoy the season
Probably one of your own best pre-seasons too Keys - despite missing a few sessions...

As others have mentioned, your training notes & player summaries are far better than what's available from the "professionals"

VERY much appreciated! 🙏
 

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Thought I’d also provide my thoughts on each players individual preseasons, split into age brackets

The young pups (18-19 year olds) :

9. Harley Reid - it’s been well documented that Harley hasn’t had an ideal preseason. Didn’t come back in the best condition possible then received a concussion in the first week, followed by an aggravation of scar tissue around an old calf injury and more recently some ankle soreness that held him back in the lead in to the Richmond scrimmage. Did come back from the Christmas break in better shape and the ankle issue aside was progressing well. Will come into the season a bit underdone so might start slowly as he builds match fitness. The silver lining of a quieter preseason has been the circus that plagued his first preseason has sold far fewer tickets

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22. Archer Reid - has had an impressive preseason after missing all of last preseason with a knee injury. Trained forward with some work in the ruck as he seeks to find a forwardline role supporting Allen and Waterman with stints in the ruck. Started preseason a fair way behind Jack Williams for that spot but has closed the gap to the point where a R1 debut is a possibility

24. Harvey Johnston - hurt his elbow early so spent a couple months in a brace whilst running laps and talking to onlookers at training. Has ditched the brace now, albeit with some minor strapping still, but missed a fair bit of the early contest work and likely some time in the weights room. Started being used at half back before a shift onto the wing later on. Will be a chance to play at some point but probably not early in the season

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26. Bo Allan - hasn’t put a foot wrong training as a half back and looks likely to have earned himself a R1 debut. He’s big, strong and a powerful runner well prepared to back himself to break tackles to rebound out of defence. Looks a genuine talent well suited to the new game plan. (Planned R1 debut has been put on hold courtesy of an untimely illness)

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27. Tom Gross - surprise packet of the preseason, for me at least. Tough, combative, clean with ground balls and excellent hands in congestion. Was a highlight of the early match sims playing for the B team and holding his own against the A team midfield. A calf strain around early February set him back though and robbed him of the momentum he was building. Expect he’ll debut at some point this season

29. Clay Hall - the angriest man on our list I think. Very combative as he seeks to earn a spot and he isn’t far off. Had some good moments in internal match sims. Might not be this year but can see him becoming a useful bash and crash body around stoppages. Understudy to Jack Graham perhaps

31. Lucca Grego - will become a cult favourite. Looks a natural defender with a good attack on the ball and plenty of composure when he has it. Also appears to be a willing learner. Surprised a little he was named as an emergency for the North game but perhaps an indication he’s not that far off a debut (especially with Allan’s sudden unavailability for R1)

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35. Jobe Shanahan - easy to see why the club couldn’t call his name out quick enough on draft night. Has arguably the stickiest hands in the club and times his leap in marking contests very well. Started preseason with the forwards but was soon shifted to the backline group. Big learning curve for him and suspect he’ll get a game at some point later in the season

36. Loch Rawlinson - the anonymous Eagle. Don’t notice him much at training and hasn’t had much of an impact in matchsims. Has put on size (see photo below) and maybe he can put together a good body of work as a pressure forward. He’s a fair way back in the pecking order though in a position we have good depth in

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37. Malakai Champion - the first thing you notice with Malakai is his size, or more accurately his lack of it. The second thing you notice is how clean his ball handling skills are. Has all the tricks to eventually become an exciting small forward but think he’ll spend his time in the WAFL this year.

38. Hamish Davis - he’s a very good runner. Kept up with the leaders in the running exercises so has a tank that’ll suit the wing role he’s been training for. Importantly, he’s gradually improved right through the preseason and has a good impact in the last matchsim I watched. Will debut in 2025 unless we have an extraordinary good injury run

39. Coen Livingstone - he’s a big lad but as a 19 year old ruck still has work to do to both build his tank and put on more size (he’s already added a few kgs over preseason). Very much a project player but showed some good signs when asked to lead the ruck for the indigenous all stars v Fremantle and wasn’t embarrassed. A knock to the ribs in that game that had him sent to hospital for scans on suspected internal injuries did put him in the rehab group for a brief period

Can I humbly suggest these excellent posts get their own thread so they don’t get lost in here?
 

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