Need to get Darcy signed up ASAP!
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Good top 5. Changing of the guard is complete.
Good top 5. Changing of the guard is complete.
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Yep those smatterings of media whinging about how he apparently wasn't happy weren't fun reads, would love to shut them up early with a big deal signed pre-seasonNeed to get Darcy signed up ASAP!
Good top 5. Changing of the guard is complete.
Dare say his injury riddled season has seen his aerobic base drop below where it was this time last year. However, even if he is running similar or better times than last pre season, it is not embarrassing to lose to Wilson, Hill, Trav Garcia etc.Mildly interesting to see Pou knocked out of the top 5 in the time trial. Did he run?
Garcia doing continuing to get the most out of himself.
It's good, but long distance running is probably the last thing to go from the required skillset of a professional footballer. Plenty of elite long distance runners are in their late 30s and early 40s.Wow, Hilly.
The old timer amongst the "kids"
Impressive.
Definitely one to watch this year. Can see him becoming a plug and play best 22 player. Great start to his pre-season although we already knew he could run.That is a big result from Travaglia without seeing the full list of runners.
Top 5 for a second year player is outstanding.
Sworn to secrecy - but you have absolutely zero to worry about MateusMildly interesting to see Pou knocked out of the top 5 in the time trial. Did he run?
Garcia doing continuing to get the most out of himself.
So you did. Good one fido.That is not worth commenting on .
I was over on the other side of the track today so most of what I say will already be posted on Saints socials.
Firstly, Pou just ran the 2km trial with many of the talls (Ro, Hammer, Doug, Keels, Owens, Wilkes etc). He went out strong, was feeling it by the end but finished well ahead of the others, that's why he was nowhere to be seen in the 3km trial. He is in great shape, as I've previously said, I think he is being managed much better this preseason.
As for Wilson, he was going around out in front with Travaglia, then with probably 2 laps to go he put the burners on and when he is up and going its a sight! He created so much distance so quickly it was like he'd just started the run. Obviously he won it comfortably, I can't speak (write) highly enough of the win though. Its nothing new for him, but just wow!
There was daylight to second by the end but Bradley Hill was a clear second and finished so well, barely breaking a sweat it seemed. He is in terrific shape, I've seen it before but he's like an energiser bunny, always bouncing around with a smile on his face.
Hill had quite the margin of the next finishers. Hugo was in front of Windy but Windy came home like a train in the last 50m. If Windy came 3rd, it was only a few cms in front of Hugo.
5th was Travaglia, who as I said kept the pace up with Wilson over the first 3/4 or so of the trial. He blew up by the end, but good on him for pushing his limits (as everyone did).
Closely followed behind those few was Boxshall, Butler, Sinclair, Byrnes and Hall - that wasn't the order mind you.
It was nasty and a shame to see Boxshall bundled over, he was well entrenched in that top group at the time. Did well to get up and keep going to finish up there still.
I really liked seeing Hall up there, he has been at the back of the top running group for the past couple of weeks. Definitely building a tank to play more midfield.
Around or just after the top 10 was Armstrong, who came home like an absolute bullet. Seriously, it was one of those, where did that come from moments! Finished in front of LOC which was a good effort considering LOC is a pretty decent endurance runner.
Special mention to Lance, he finished strong, it doesn't really matter where he came - I was happier to see his strength and perseverance in the last 100.
Charlie and Kye were watching on, we all know Kye but Banfield really is a Boxshall clone. He's pretty physically developed for a kid.
Wood, King, Clark, Hastie, Ryan were among those who stayed back at the oval at RSEA park.
Great report , Thanks for the write up for those of us who cant get there or are not game to go back there ever againI was over on the other side of the track today so most of what I say will already be posted on Saints socials.
Firstly, Pou just ran the 2km trial with many of the talls (Ro, Hammer, Doug, Keels, Owens, Wilkes etc). He went out strong, was feeling it by the end but finished well ahead of the others, that's why he was nowhere to be seen in the 3km trial. He is in great shape, as I've previously said, I think he is being managed much better this preseason.
As for Wilson, he was going around out in front with Travaglia, then with probably 2 laps to go he put the burners on and when he is up and going its a sight! He created so much distance so quickly it was like he'd just started the run. Obviously he won it comfortably, I can't speak (write) highly enough of the win though. Its nothing new for him, but just wow!
There was daylight to second by the end but Bradley Hill was a clear second and finished so well, barely breaking a sweat it seemed. He is in terrific shape, I've seen it before but he's like an energiser bunny, always bouncing around with a smile on his face.
Hill had quite the margin of the next finishers. Hugo was in front of Windy but Windy came home like a train in the last 50m. If Windy came 3rd, it was only a few cms in front of Hugo.
5th was Travaglia, who as I said kept the pace up with Wilson over the first 3/4 or so of the trial. He blew up by the end, but good on him for pushing his limits (as everyone did).
Closely followed behind those few was Boxshall, Butler, Sinclair, Byrnes and Hall - that wasn't the order mind you.
It was nasty and a shame to see Boxshall bundled over, he was well entrenched in that top group at the time. Did well to get up and keep going to finish up there still.
I really liked seeing Hall up there, he has been at the back of the top running group for the past couple of weeks. Definitely building a tank to play more midfield.
Around or just after the top 10 was Armstrong, who came home like an absolute bullet. Seriously, it was one of those, where did that come from moments! Finished in front of LOC which was a good effort considering LOC is a pretty decent endurance runner.
Special mention to Lance, he finished strong, it doesn't really matter where he came - I was happier to see his strength and perseverance in the last 100.
Charlie and Kye were watching on, we all know Kye but Banfield really is a Boxshall clone. He's pretty physically developed for a kid.
Wood, King, Clark, Hastie, Ryan were among those who stayed back at the oval at RSEA park.
Great to hear!Sworn to secrecy - but you have absolutely zero to worry about Mateus
Only a minor injuryIt's a calf. It's November.
(Follow the link, won’t let me post the saints Twitter post)
Nice full blown calf there to make the 6pm Saturday news in November.
10 seconds of TDK in the gym on the bike topless drenched in sweatLooks like a deleted tweet.
I can see why they deleted it. There’s no place for nudity on the internet.10 seconds of TDK in the gym on the bike topless drenched in sweat