Training today was at a sunny and warm Punt Rd Oval. I only saw the last hour or so but they were out there for an hour and a half.
It looked as though only the squad for Sunday and a few underdone ring ins were at training - Newy, Thursty, Lids, Simmo, Polak, Browny, Jack, Edwards, Joel, Richo, McMahon, Petts, McGuane, Sugar, Putt, Morton, Tuck, Meyer, Jackson, Schulz, Patto, Blingers, Hyde, Cleve, White, Moore, Foley, Collins, Gus and Kingy. Everyone was wearing different guernsey numbers to their normal ones probably in a bit of a silly attempt to confuse Hawk spies. I think we can tell Blingers from Hydey Terry
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It was good to see Danny training fully. A friend at training said Danny told him within the last week that he hasn't felt as good in ages. Petts left about halfway through the time I was there but looked to be moving fine. Kingy hardly trained and went indoors. The trainer said he'll be fine for Sunday. Putt and Cleve did a lot of 1-on-1 marking with Monkhurst with Monky telling Putty to put his body between the fall of the ball and his opponent so the opponent has to go through you to reach the footy.
As for training itself it was mostly match simulation. The squad was split into two teams and they worked on full ground rebounding from defence, run and carrying through the midfield and then spotting a teammate inside 50. Out of interest Richo was playing in defence at one end (more loose man) while Jack was used both as a forward and defender. Going by today I doubt we'll be changing the way we play from the last 2 weeks. In fact today was full on direct attack - a few change of hands out of defence, Blingers, Newy, Lids and co sprinting through the centre corridor and then spotting someone on a 45 degree lead or long and deep to the top of the square where Polak was. Browny, Morton and Edwards were the small forward while Lids was used both as a forward and midfielder. Morton just adds so much footy smarts to our forward line.
They then finished with some goalkicking on the run and hitting teammates on the lead from a kick about 60-70m out. Jack, Edwards, Blingers and Lids stayed out longer to practice kicking goals around their body from an acute angle.
Any questions just fire away.