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Leppitsch on SEN @ 4pm
« on: April 24, 2011, 04:09:49 PM »
Leppitsch was just on SEN with Huddo, Wallace and co.....

* We are trying something new this week so we don't have another poor start.

* This is a building year for Foley. Breakout game isn't far away.

* Millers' job is to bring the ball down to the crumbers and to help out Jack as another tall target in our forward structure.

* Tucky has been out of the side because we have Grigg and Foley in the midfielder this year plus Martin and Jacko.

* McGuane and Rance and Muscles provide good team balance.

* Batchelor has a sore spot in his foot.

* Leppitsch said this week was the hardest at the selection table.

* Going to half-back saved Lids' year last year when the media were bagging him when in the midfield. Played his best footy at HBF. Where Lids plays in 12 months who knows as the Richmond side will change but right now as part of his development his best footy is at half-back.

* Plough still reckons Lids isn't a midfielder. He doesn't have the mental resilience to brake a tag like a Judd.

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Re: Leppitsch on SEN @ 4pm
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2011, 06:53:46 AM »
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Batchelor has a sore spot in his foot.

The number of these type of injuries is becoming a concern. I just cant see how this can be put down to ground surfaces so I hope the conditioning staff are having a hard look at what they are doing.
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Re: Leppitsch on SEN @ 4pm
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2011, 08:01:46 AM »
hope it's not a stress fracture