Training report-19th August
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Training report-19th August
Max, Schneider and Kosi didn't train. Lenny did some drills but not all.
It was a windy day so goal kicking wasn't great. Infact I didn't think they were that sharp.
They did the drill when player covered zones and wore a fluoro green vest while the main squad took the ball from full back fo full forward. 3 times out of 5 they turned the ball over. The first time Raph kicked it straight to vested player. The second time Dal did the same. The third time the ball was kicked to Mcq, I think, and he let the ball bounce but the vested player got the ball. They did a fair bit of of goal kicking practice but not in this drill.
There were lots of people there because the Kickstart Indigenous players were there with Cathy Freeman and Ernie Dingo. Xavier Clarke was in his civvys and liaising with the Kickstart people.
It was a windy day so goal kicking wasn't great. Infact I didn't think they were that sharp.
They did the drill when player covered zones and wore a fluoro green vest while the main squad took the ball from full back fo full forward. 3 times out of 5 they turned the ball over. The first time Raph kicked it straight to vested player. The second time Dal did the same. The third time the ball was kicked to Mcq, I think, and he let the ball bounce but the vested player got the ball. They did a fair bit of of goal kicking practice but not in this drill.
There were lots of people there because the Kickstart Indigenous players were there with Cathy Freeman and Ernie Dingo. Xavier Clarke was in his civvys and liaising with the Kickstart people.
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Nice work.
Was sitting right behind the bench on the weekend which is a rarity and took the opportunity to really notice the interchanging.....
Lenny came off, then went into the rooms right after being collected by Ryder after he disposed of the ball during the first quarter.....
Seemed to have some sort of forearm complaint.....Returned with strapping.
May or may not be related.
The Ryder incident was a dog act, hit after disposing of the ball. Did it get noticed by others because after just watching the first half of the replay nothing was said.....
Was sitting right behind the bench on the weekend which is a rarity and took the opportunity to really notice the interchanging.....
Lenny came off, then went into the rooms right after being collected by Ryder after he disposed of the ball during the first quarter.....
Seemed to have some sort of forearm complaint.....Returned with strapping.
May or may not be related.
The Ryder incident was a dog act, hit after disposing of the ball. Did it get noticed by others because after just watching the first half of the replay nothing was said.....
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according to the sun....
Justin Koschitzke, Max Hudghton, Lenny Hayes, Michael Gardiner, Steven King, Adam Schneider and Farren Ray were confined to running laps and a few gentle handball drills.
Defender Steven Baker was absent, but Clinton Jones and Andrew McQualter trained strongly with the main group to show they were ready to return.
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did the Sun reporter leave when the SEN reporter did-
he reported that ball was just walking laps
someone who was at training rang and said he had passed the reporter on the way out and that when he was there Ball was running.. timing .........
he reported that ball was just walking laps
someone who was at training rang and said he had passed the reporter on the way out and that when he was there Ball was running.. timing .........
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On top of his other class act of shoving Max backwards over the boundary fence behind the goals....The Ryder incident was a dog act, hit after disposing of the ball. Did it get noticed by others because after just watching the first half of the replay nothing was said.....
I guess karma really does exist!
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The SEN report was inaccurate and it was me who called-in.saintbrat wrote:did the Sun reporter leave when the SEN reporter did-
he reported that ball was just walking laps
someone who was at training rang and said he had passed the reporter on the way out and that when he was there Ball was running.. timing .........
After arriving at the same time as Tony Shebecki (sp?) approx. 1pm Tony spent twenty minutes getting his kit together and at the same time Luke Ball was jogging laps, alone and in a similar way to the great Robert Harvey. Luke Ball looked good. Absolutely the best nick I have seen him run in, in a good time. looked awesome in fact.
Training started when Luke Ball finished running.
Innacurate reporting from SEN and Tony.
Like I say, he did laps alone prior to training and looked very very good.
If only looking good while running translated into winning! I dare say he needs to do more of it during games with the pill in his hands to get back into the side come September.BaysideSaint wrote:The SEN report was inaccurate and it was me who called-in.saintbrat wrote:did the Sun reporter leave when the SEN reporter did-
he reported that ball was just walking laps
someone who was at training rang and said he had passed the reporter on the way out and that when he was there Ball was running.. timing .........
After arriving at the same time as Tony Shebecki (sp?) approx. 1pm Tony spent twenty minutes getting his kit together and at the same time Luke Ball was jogging laps, alone and in a similar way to the great Robert Harvey. Luke Ball looked good. Absolutely the best nick I have seen him run in, in a good time. looked awesome in fact.
Training started when Luke Ball finished running.
Innacurate reporting from SEN and Tony.
Like I say, he did laps alone prior to training and looked very very good.
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it's not about his numbers. it's about his position. if you like everyone else want to bury your head in the sand on luke ball then you're more than welcome to. the facts are that he is extremely good condition. finals are aboutkp83 wrote:If only looking good while running translated into winning! I dare say he needs to do more of it during games with the pill in his hands to get back into the side come September.BaysideSaint wrote:The SEN report was inaccurate and it was me who called-in.saintbrat wrote:did the Sun reporter leave when the SEN reporter did-
he reported that ball was just walking laps
someone who was at training rang and said he had passed the reporter on the way out and that when he was there Ball was running.. timing .........
After arriving at the same time as Tony Shebecki (sp?) approx. 1pm Tony spent twenty minutes getting his kit together and at the same time Luke Ball was jogging laps, alone and in a similar way to the great Robert Harvey. Luke Ball looked good. Absolutely the best nick I have seen him run in, in a good time. looked awesome in fact.
Training started when Luke Ball finished running.
Innacurate reporting from SEN and Tony.
Like I say, he did laps alone prior to training and looked very very good.
condition.
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Is it about his position or his failure to spread, run and carry?BaysideSaint wrote:it's not about his numbers. it's about his position. if you like everyone else want to bury your head in the sand on luke ball then you're more than welcome to. the facts are that he is extremely good condition. finals are aboutkp83 wrote:If only looking good while running translated into winning! I dare say he needs to do more of it during games with the pill in his hands to get back into the side come September.BaysideSaint wrote:The SEN report was inaccurate and it was me who called-in.saintbrat wrote:did the Sun reporter leave when the SEN reporter did-
he reported that ball was just walking laps
someone who was at training rang and said he had passed the reporter on the way out and that when he was there Ball was running.. timing .........
After arriving at the same time as Tony Shebecki (sp?) approx. 1pm Tony spent twenty minutes getting his kit together and at the same time Luke Ball was jogging laps, alone and in a similar way to the great Robert Harvey. Luke Ball looked good. Absolutely the best nick I have seen him run in, in a good time. looked awesome in fact.
Training started when Luke Ball finished running.
Innacurate reporting from SEN and Tony.
Like I say, he did laps alone prior to training and looked very very good.
condition.
Id habe thought they want a little more "offensive" Ball from Ball....
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Forget about his condition he needs to run, jump and kick.BaysideSaint wrote:it's not about his numbers. it's about his position. if you like everyone else want to bury your head in the sand on luke ball then you're more than welcome to. the facts are that he is extremely good condition. finals are aboutkp83 wrote:If only looking good while running translated into winning! I dare say he needs to do more of it during games with the pill in his hands to get back into the side come September.BaysideSaint wrote:The SEN report was inaccurate and it was me who called-in.saintbrat wrote:did the Sun reporter leave when the SEN reporter did-
he reported that ball was just walking laps
someone who was at training rang and said he had passed the reporter on the way out and that when he was there Ball was running.. timing .........
After arriving at the same time as Tony Shebecki (sp?) approx. 1pm Tony spent twenty minutes getting his kit together and at the same time Luke Ball was jogging laps, alone and in a similar way to the great Robert Harvey. Luke Ball looked good. Absolutely the best nick I have seen him run in, in a good time. looked awesome in fact.
Training started when Luke Ball finished running.
Innacurate reporting from SEN and Tony.
Like I say, he did laps alone prior to training and looked very very good.
condition.
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You obviously didn't get what I was saying. You saw him running laps of an oval - that sort of running is irrelevant in a game. He needs to be able to sprint to a contest, then when the ball is won, sprint out again to "spread". He obviously struggles with this and it doesn't matter how much "condition" you have when running laps. I love Bally and think he is crucial to our contested ball ability, but I don't think he warrants a place in the team because he looks good running laps.BaysideSaint wrote:it's not about his numbers. it's about his position. if you like everyone else want to bury your head in the sand on luke ball then you're more than welcome to. the facts are that he is extremely good condition. finals are aboutkp83 wrote:If only looking good while running translated into winning! I dare say he needs to do more of it during games with the pill in his hands to get back into the side come September.BaysideSaint wrote:The SEN report was inaccurate and it was me who called-in.saintbrat wrote:did the Sun reporter leave when the SEN reporter did-
he reported that ball was just walking laps
someone who was at training rang and said he had passed the reporter on the way out and that when he was there Ball was running.. timing .........
After arriving at the same time as Tony Shebecki (sp?) approx. 1pm Tony spent twenty minutes getting his kit together and at the same time Luke Ball was jogging laps, alone and in a similar way to the great Robert Harvey. Luke Ball looked good. Absolutely the best nick I have seen him run in, in a good time. looked awesome in fact.
Training started when Luke Ball finished running.
Innacurate reporting from SEN and Tony.
Like I say, he did laps alone prior to training and looked very very good.
condition.
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thats fair enough kp83 and others.
i'm just saying that he looks really good.
earlier in the year he was managing his OP but his gate looks awesome now.
when you look at "balance" you're not just looking at "your" team, you're looking at your opposition.
okay, so maybe he doesn't have the explosive offensive pace he used to.
he does have one thing though and that is intelligence. he is an intelligent footballer who can perform shutdowns and utility rolls off the bench.
luke ball is a superstar and i for one cant believe all the criticism that is being levelled at him.
i'm just saying that he looks really good.
earlier in the year he was managing his OP but his gate looks awesome now.
when you look at "balance" you're not just looking at "your" team, you're looking at your opposition.
okay, so maybe he doesn't have the explosive offensive pace he used to.
he does have one thing though and that is intelligence. he is an intelligent footballer who can perform shutdowns and utility rolls off the bench.
luke ball is a superstar and i for one cant believe all the criticism that is being levelled at him.
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"luke ball is a superstar and i for one cant believe all the criticism that is being levelled at him."
Agree , Ross is trying to make him something he seems unable to do now , however is there not a role for him in the in and under situations and he can get the ball out to an outside receiver type like Gram
Agree , Ross is trying to make him something he seems unable to do now , however is there not a role for him in the in and under situations and he can get the ball out to an outside receiver type like Gram
BaysideSaint wrote:thats fair enough kp83 and others.
i'm just saying that he looks really good.
earlier in the year he was managing his OP but his gate looks awesome now.
when you look at "balance" you're not just looking at "your" team, you're looking at your opposition.
okay, so maybe he doesn't have the explosive offensive pace he used to.
he does have one thing though and that is intelligence. he is an intelligent footballer who can perform shutdowns and utility rolls off the bench.
luke ball is a superstar and i for one cant believe all the criticism that is being levelled at him.
Luke Ball is far from a superstar. At the moment he is an average player who is needed by us in the finals but he isnt anywhere near being a superstar.
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cop that!Thinline wrote:Luke Ball is Saint. As such, I hope he's busting a gut to be the best he can be, I hope the training staff are doing the same, and I hope everyone who wears/lives/breaths red, white and black respects all concerned for the effort they are putting in. We're three wins from everything that matters. Nothing else needs to be said about the matter. If you think otherwise, keep it to yourself.
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