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U reckon we could get some eagles over when they retire.Maybe a Cousins or a Braun
In all seriousness - I think this is an area that does need addressing, actually probably a complete overhaul.IIRC the current fitness people have been there for 8-9 years now - they were there when Spudley was coaching so perhaps it's time to look at new methods
They become quite defensive when asked about the size or lack of of our players. Didn't Terry try to get them to increase some sessions from just 3 to 11 when he first arrived. Not sure what happened to that. As you say WP time for a change in our fitness and conditioning staff.
FORMER Essendon fitness guru Peter Power yesterday delivered a damning assessment of the Bombers' conditioning department."It is apparent that Essendon does not do enough hard gut-running fitness training, particularly in the pre-season sessions," Power said. "As a spectator, I note with sadness that unless Essendon is up by three to four goals at three-quarter time, they generally get run over in the final quarter. .... the current Essendon team is not fit enough.http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,22207472%255E20322,00.html
GEELONG assistant coach Brenton Sanderson has lauded the role of club fitness gurus Paul Haines and Dean Robinson in the team's premiership success.The Cats' fitness issues last season were well documented, culminating in the sacking of fitness adviser Loris Bertolacci. Geelong raided the Adelaide Crows and the NRL for its new fitness team of Haines and Robinson. Haines, who had worked with Neil Craig at the Crows for years, became strength and conditioning manager. Robinson, from NRL club Manly, was put in charge of rehabilitation and strength. Sanderson said the pair had been pivotal in the club's success. "Those guys were probably instrumental in turning the club's fitness and conditioning around," Sanderson said. "They played an enormous part. The boys had bigger, harder bodies this year and they just ran games out. "Those guys pushed them hard in the pre-season and every player, if you went in there and asked them, would say it was the toughest summer they have had fitness wise and lifting wise. http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,22508561%255E19742,00.html