'Closed' training today
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'Closed' training today
Attended the members closed training session today, nice initiative by the club
interesting to see the new recruits on the field
lots going on in numerous groups so hard to track everyone but a few thoughts -
Max King - great mover, only running laps but he really covers the ground well, chalk and cheese with Billy Longer who was also running laps
Has a slightly odd running style though , quite wobbly through the hips, bad thing?
Robbie Young - good energy, as noted by others, very one sided. His legs are quite lopsided, one is much more developed than the other
Callum Wilkie - didn't note him too much, similar look to a few others, seemed pretty vocal and working hard
Dan Hannebery - in everything, working hard, very vocal. looks like he'll be a coaches favourite. heaps of encouragement for team mates - behaved very 'captainy'
Biggy Nyuon - great mover, very fluid, good leap, got his hands on it a bit in match sim drills
Jack Billings - looks in ripping shape, ran some laps in addition to normal training, ditto Jake Carlisle and Jack Steven
Dylan Roberton - full training, great to see him back
Ben Long - very lively, moving very well, nice penetrating kick
Koby Stevens in attendance - good to see him down at the club
Paddy - didn't seem to do much, not a stand out
Nick Coffield - looks in good knick, did some nice things
Oscar Clavarino - did well in running drills
Lewis Pierce - weakest in talls running group (by a fair margin) - but kept at it - worked hard
Jack Bytel - didn't take part in training
good vibe down at the club, nice to see the new coaches in action
new recruits were excellent with the supporters, spent a lot of time chatting with fans and introducing themselves, great stuff
interesting to see the new recruits on the field
lots going on in numerous groups so hard to track everyone but a few thoughts -
Max King - great mover, only running laps but he really covers the ground well, chalk and cheese with Billy Longer who was also running laps
Has a slightly odd running style though , quite wobbly through the hips, bad thing?
Robbie Young - good energy, as noted by others, very one sided. His legs are quite lopsided, one is much more developed than the other
Callum Wilkie - didn't note him too much, similar look to a few others, seemed pretty vocal and working hard
Dan Hannebery - in everything, working hard, very vocal. looks like he'll be a coaches favourite. heaps of encouragement for team mates - behaved very 'captainy'
Biggy Nyuon - great mover, very fluid, good leap, got his hands on it a bit in match sim drills
Jack Billings - looks in ripping shape, ran some laps in addition to normal training, ditto Jake Carlisle and Jack Steven
Dylan Roberton - full training, great to see him back
Ben Long - very lively, moving very well, nice penetrating kick
Koby Stevens in attendance - good to see him down at the club
Paddy - didn't seem to do much, not a stand out
Nick Coffield - looks in good knick, did some nice things
Oscar Clavarino - did well in running drills
Lewis Pierce - weakest in talls running group (by a fair margin) - but kept at it - worked hard
Jack Bytel - didn't take part in training
good vibe down at the club, nice to see the new coaches in action
new recruits were excellent with the supporters, spent a lot of time chatting with fans and introducing themselves, great stuff
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Re: 'Closed' training today
Yeah, Jacks back. Poor skin folds mind you. As well as three others, one a habitual offender.
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Re: 'Closed' training today
I just got am email fromthe club Stu, level 2 reserved seat holder, dunno if that's the criteria. There are two other dates in Jan from memory
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Re: 'Closed' training today
Any clues or should we guess No.11?
Only other lap runners I recall were Jake, Langlands and Billy. Max King of course.
Didn't notice Armo or Rice out there
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Re: 'Closed' training today
Any clues or should we guess No.11?
Only other lap runners I recall were Jake, Langlands and Billy. Max King of course.
Didn't notice Armo or Rice out there
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Re: 'Closed' training today
sidewards movement (waddle) or does the hip look to "roll" forward each stride?spiral3 wrote: ↑Thu 06 Dec 2018 6:07pm Attended the members closed training session today, nice initiative by the club
Max King - great mover, only running laps but he really covers the ground well, chalk and cheese with Billy Longer who was also running laps
Has a slightly odd running style though , quite wobbly through the hips, bad thing?
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Re: 'Closed' training today
no worries, sorry, not sure how to describe the hip thing, just seemed to move around quite a lot
Given he's such a big kid hope it's not something that causes trouble
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Re: 'Closed' training today
Hannerbrey is exactly what we were expecting and are getting. Very vocal.
Posters that have admitted they were wrong about Hanna's gastro and the club didn't create a cover story.
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Re: 'Closed' training today
My skin folds and folds.
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“If we are going to be a contender, we may as well plan to win the bloody thing.”
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Re: 'Closed' training today
Level 2 might be it. Another one of the perks? I have level 3 reserved but have been thinking about upgrading
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Re: 'Closed' training today
Bit confused about this 'closed' training session. You can go down to a training session at any time, I go quite often. The whole complex is quite open, it's a bit hard to keep people out.
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Re: 'Closed' training today
I had a choice of going to training or going to a meeting hosted by the list manager. I think I was invited because I have been a member for over 40 years. I chose the list manger meeting, which was held last night.
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Re: 'Closed' training today
Absolutely, hence the inverted commas in the subject. There must have been an intro/welcome to those invited. I missed it as I just wandered in around the side of the oval, rather than through the complex66Iwasthere wrote: ↑Tue 11 Dec 2018 1:42pm Bit confused about this 'closed' training session. You can go down to a training session at any time, I go quite often. The whole complex is quite open, it's a bit hard to keep people out.
Always interesting going to watch training, especially this time of year with the new recruits on field
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Re: 'Closed' training today
I think this was a training session where a select group of members got some exclusive treatment. I was offered to go to Moorabbin yesterday for a behind the scenes talk with the recruiting team and the new recruits but couldn't make it unfortunately.66Iwasthere wrote: ↑Tue 11 Dec 2018 1:42pm Bit confused about this 'closed' training session. You can go down to a training session at any time, I go quite often. The whole complex is quite open, it's a bit hard to keep people out.
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Re: 'Closed' training today
Yes a good initiative of the club this year was to reward signed up members with a range of "rewards".outside66 wrote: ↑Tue 11 Dec 2018 2:47pmI think this was a training session where a select group of members got some exclusive treatment. I was offered to go to Moorabbin yesterday for a behind the scenes talk with the recruiting team and the new recruits but couldn't make it unfortunately.66Iwasthere wrote: ↑Tue 11 Dec 2018 1:42pm Bit confused about this 'closed' training session. You can go down to a training session at any time, I go quite often. The whole complex is quite open, it's a bit hard to keep people out.
I think the footy focused ones such as the Training Session, or the Recruiting Briefing that I attended were a great idea and for footy-nuts made you feel like a true club member rather than just a theatre goer.
It is good to get some club based initiatives going again rather than just being viewed as money on legs.
It was a little weird walking around the new buildings vastly different than the place I used to watch games at, play squash at, have a beer and a meal at and buy tickets in the meet raffle while you waited for the team to be announced on Thursday night after training so you heard it first before the media.
Even watching training was different as there was no mud (!!!) and there were a swag of Saints associated different teams training including the women (which I noticed that Burkey was helping out with with his daughter being one of those training).
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