Warm up, worn out?
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Warm up, worn out?
Did anyone else who arrived early for yesterday’s game notice that many Demons players were out on the ground for a lengthy warm up for an hour or so before the game in the 30 deg heat, including lots of kicking for goal. Saints barely came out onto the ground, and kept the warmup to indoors. I thought at the time that Dee’s were overdoing it, and would be tired as a result. Thoughts?
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Re: Warm up, worn out?
I guess on the evidence of the scoreboard, and the way our blokes ran them ragged, you'd have a fair point I'd say colleague!
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Re: Warm up, worn out?
It’s hard to believe they were tired when you consider we were coming off a 6 day break compared to their nine!
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Re: Warm up, worn out?
We always come out super late, have done for years now. I think we've even got warnings for it on occasion when we come out too late.dcole13 wrote: ↑Sun 21 Apr 2019 2:56pm Did anyone else who arrived early for yesterday’s game notice that many Demons players were out on the ground for a lengthy warm up for an hour or so before the game in the 30 deg heat, including lots of kicking for goal. Saints barely came out onto the ground, and kept the warmup to indoors. I thought at the time that Dee’s were overdoing it, and would be tired as a result. Thoughts?
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Re: Warm up, worn out?
Good pickupdcole13 wrote: ↑Sun 21 Apr 2019 2:56pm Did anyone else who arrived early for yesterday’s game notice that many Demons players were out on the ground for a lengthy warm up for an hour or so before the game in the 30 deg heat, including lots of kicking for goal. Saints barely came out onto the ground, and kept the warmup to indoors. I thought at the time that Dee’s were overdoing it, and would be tired as a result. Thoughts?
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Viney and Hunt were two of their players in particular who spent over 30 minutes on the ground with lots of goal kicking practice from various angles and various distances. Frost was out there kicking the footy back to them.
Tom McDonald also came out and was doing a fair bit of long distance set shots. Tom was practising drop punts and then moved further back and did some torps from long range. When Viney and Hunt had a breather, I saw Frost move up to the 50 metre arc and he was practising torpedoes at goal as well. Why the hell would a guy like Frost with questionable kicking, waste his energy on such a hot day on kicking the footy 60 metres when he is a defender??? By the way, most of Frost's kicks when off the side of his boot
Not sure if the preseason camp from 2018 should be mentioned here, but perhaps the players at Melbourne think they can do what they like
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Re: Warm up, worn out?
must be the reason they were s***. I mean lets face it, Roo would run around 5-6kms before every game he ever played and it completely ruined his careerdcole13 wrote: ↑Sun 21 Apr 2019 2:56pm Did anyone else who arrived early for yesterday’s game notice that many Demons players were out on the ground for a lengthy warm up for an hour or so before the game in the 30 deg heat, including lots of kicking for goal. Saints barely came out onto the ground, and kept the warmup to indoors. I thought at the time that Dee’s were overdoing it, and would be tired as a result. Thoughts?
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Re: Warm up, worn out?
Not sure if you should be in the sun on a 30 day degree day for any longer than you should. If you can prevent it, then why expose yourself when you'll still get a chance to warm up after you run through the banner. Not saying for an instant that it had any significant impact on their whole team or on the result
I saw JB warming up and it reminded me of Rooy. We had a few individuals having a kick up towards the Punt Road end prior to the boys running out together. JB was doing 100 mtre sprints from the goals to the cntre and then again from the centre to the other side of the ground. He wasn't out there for nearly as long as some of the Demons players.
I saw JB warming up and it reminded me of Rooy. We had a few individuals having a kick up towards the Punt Road end prior to the boys running out together. JB was doing 100 mtre sprints from the goals to the cntre and then again from the centre to the other side of the ground. He wasn't out there for nearly as long as some of the Demons players.
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Re: Warm up, worn out?
These guys are supposed to be fitness beasts so doubt it had any impact at all.
Melbourne just aren't up to it at the moment but they challenged us in the second and we not only matched them but we mauled them.
I just hope we keep it up as long as possible and there is no reason why we can't.
Melbourne just aren't up to it at the moment but they challenged us in the second and we not only matched them but we mauled them.
I just hope we keep it up as long as possible and there is no reason why we can't.
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