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May as well get the best to advise the best.
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If only it was Stevic. I'd have a new avatar.Good to see Rosebury out at Hawthorn (and wearing a Hawks singlet!)
May as well get the best to advise the best.
Even if we did it would be meaningless as we're a 'horses for courses' type of team
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I believe Shem has.Has Roughhead or shoe (or out of interest- shem) been doing any rucking drills?
I'd doubt this. Given we have the three speedsters, I think we'd be better situated to carry the two big men. Remember the old adage - a big man doesn't get any shorter. I think the combination of big men with runners will be where we excel next year.Has Roughhead or shoe (or out of interest- shem) been doing any rucking drills?
I think its possible that we could look to play McEvoy by himself, Have rough or Shoe chop out, and play an extra runner/mid. With the sub rule gone it would be a massive run advantage, and we have 3 endurance machines in Smith Hartung and Hill.
We have always subbed the second ruck out since the rule was introduced, so it will be interesting what we do. Shoe, Rough, Mcevoy Resting, Gunston is a very tall forward line.
Some nice write-ups on the new recruits.
http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2016-01-18/tracking-the-draftees
And it looks like Howe is on track to play more games this season.
http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2016-01-18/russell-highlights-standout-performers
Lovell sounds exciting long termSome nice write-ups on the new recruits.
http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2016-01-18/tracking-the-draftees
And it looks like Howe is on track to play more games this season.
http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2016-01-18/russell-highlights-standout-performers
Hope so. Hot weather shows who works hard but the wet will tell us whose skills have really reached another level.Anyone going to training this morning? I'm hungry for another training update.
I went.Anyone going to training this morning? I'm hungry for another training update.
Anyone going to training this morning? I'm hungry for another training update.
Thanks for the updateI went along. Sitting in the stand watching the rain drizzle down brought back memories of games there in the 90's. A full turn-up of players went through their paces in 2 main groups. One practiced stoppages while the rest played soccer as a warm-up. Roughie ran lengths on the far wing, while Spang, and later Burton left the field early. Shiels, Gibbo and Burgers ran laps while the full-ground drill went on. Skills were very good in the slippery conditions. Will Langford was on-field the entire time while JML was noticeable with his sharp speedy bursts.
The squad has trimmed down and they look hungry. With reduced interchange and no subs this season, endurance is going to play a big part.
The rain stopped towards the end, while the squad ran laps in two main groups. Hilly and Billy of course led the way. Even the coaching staff were in on this running caper ! My real bit of exercise was walking at pace back to the car just as the rain set in again.
Good way to be hungry at the start of the season - trimming downI went along. Sitting in the stand watching the rain drizzle down brought back memories of games there in the 90's. A full turn-up of players went through their paces in 2 main groups. One practiced stoppages while the rest played soccer as a warm-up. Roughie ran lengths on the far wing, while Spang, and later Burton left the field early. Shiels, Gibbo and Burgers ran laps while the full-ground drill went on. Skills were very good in the slippery conditions. Will Langford was on-field the entire time while JML was noticeable with his sharp speedy bursts.
The squad has trimmed down and they look hungry. With reduced interchange and no subs this season, endurance is going to play a big part.
The rain stopped towards the end, while the squad ran laps in two main groups. Hilly and Billy of course led the way. Even the coaching staff were in on this running caper ! My real bit of exercise was walking at pace back to the car just as the rain set in again.
Day=Made. Thank you sir!I went along. Sitting in the stand watching the rain drizzle down brought back memories of games there in the 90's. A full turn-up of players went through their paces in 2 main groups. One practiced stoppages while the rest played soccer as a warm-up. Roughie ran lengths on the far wing, while Spang, and later Burton left the field early. Shiels, Gibbo and Burgers ran laps while the full-ground drill went on. Skills were very good in the slippery conditions. Will Langford was on-field the entire time while JML was noticeable with his sharp speedy bursts.
The squad has trimmed down and they look hungry. With reduced interchange and no subs this season, endurance is going to play a big part.
The rain stopped towards the end, while the squad ran laps in two main groups. Hilly and Billy of course led the way. Even the coaching staff were in on this running caper ! My real bit of exercise was walking at pace back to the car just as the rain set in again.
I went along. Sitting in the stand watching the rain drizzle down brought back memories of games there in the 90's. A full turn-up of players went through their paces in 2 main groups. One practiced stoppages while the rest played soccer as a warm-up. Roughie ran lengths on the far wing, while Spang, and later Burton left the field early. Shiels, Gibbo and Burgers ran laps while the full-ground drill went on. Skills were very good in the slippery conditions. Will Langford was on-field the entire time while JML was noticeable with his sharp speedy bursts.
The squad has trimmed down and they look hungry. With reduced interchange and no subs this season, endurance is going to play a big part.
The rain stopped towards the end, while the squad ran laps in two main groups. Hilly and Billy of course led the way. Even the coaching staff were in on this running caper ! My real bit of exercise was walking at pace back to the car just as the rain set in again.
Well said.I'd doubt this. Given we have the three speedsters, I think we'd be better situated to carry the two big men. Remember the old adage - a big man doesn't get any shorter. I think the combination of big men with runners will be where we excel next year.
Thanks Garf. Will I see you there on Friday?
Do you think players like Lovell/Howe/O'Rourke/Langford will get a go via older mids resting during the year?Skills were quite good today for a slippery wicket.
Brand working one on one with Nietz late in the session was good to see.
Heatherley also doing some boxing and one on one reflex work.
Liking what I have seen of Hardwick and Lovell so far. Lovell is just a little goer, who I would be surprised if he doesn't debut in his first year.
Burton and Surman still on light duties of the recruits.
Senior players just cruised through the session mostly, with a good level of intensity. Hill looks like he's really enjoying himself out there, and guys like Bruest and Gunston seem to do everything with ease.
Try the "magic mushrooms" in the cafe for breakfast if you get the chance. Delish.
Pardon the intrusion, I'm a ranges follower so naturally I'm interested in how Hardwick is going. Can you elaborate on how he's impressing? Someone like him who is so strong through the hips seems made for midfield time and I believe he could develop into an effective mid/fwd (say 60/40 mid/fwd time). Under good coaching at hawthorn he should do well.Skills were quite good today for a slippery wicket.
Brand working one on one with Nietz late in the session was good to see.
Heatherley also doing some boxing and one on one reflex work.
Liking what I have seen of Hardwick and Lovell so far. Lovell is just a little goer, who I would be surprised if he doesn't debut in his first year.
Burton and Surman still on light duties of the recruits.
Senior players just cruised through the session mostly, with a good level of intensity. Hill looks like he's really enjoying himself out there, and guys like Bruest and Gunston seem to do everything with ease.
Try the "magic mushrooms" in the cafe for breakfast if you get the chance. Delish.