Training today 13 Feb

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saynta
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Training today 13 Feb

Post: # 1994610Post saynta »

From sunny3193 on Bigfooty.

"All players were sighted in my hour or so at Moorabbin this morning.
Jones and DMac wandered passed on their way to the pool, neither appeared inhibited.
Keeler, Van Ess were running laps and did some routine ball work.
Again, neither seemed inhibited.
Ross was running laps too, and joined in the routine ball work with Keeler and Van Ess. Ross had his right calf very tightly bandaged. Think he is being managed as a result.
King and Hayes were both in the gym, both came out and neither seemed in any discomfort. Not a moon boot or arm sling to be seen.
Hotton wandered across to the pool as well. As with the others, whatever injury he has suffered, it is not apparent.
The other 34 or 35 trained. Same structure as previous weeks.
I think we might be close to having a full list soon.
Just a word about Caminiti and Sharman.
Both know the value of ball flight, both read it very well, both took great marks, and both took them over Cordy.
But they are very different.
Sharman has had more exposure so you will understand his particular skill set.
Caminiti has quite an unusual gait, tall, well built, not quick, reasonably agile, runs his patterns well, and can take a pack mark. More your Warren Tredrea/Taylor Walker style than Sharman’s style.
Complimentary to Coops (and definitely Allison), not in competition.
The downside is the disposals that I witnessed.
Two misses on goal (one after beating Cordy in that mark) is not a deal breaker, given the sample size and it’s only his first official day. But Coops nailed his shot after his mark over Cordy.
(Neither is this a criticism of Cordy, he was just well beaten in both instances)."


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Post: # 1994703Post 8bloggs »

Thanks Saynta, much appreciated.


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Post: # 1994725Post Gershwin »

No mention of Campbell, which I guess is a good sign.
I just see him as an important part of this team as Marshall cannot ruck all game and every week, and I can't see anyone else giving him a chop-out.


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Post: # 1994731Post bergsone »

Gershwin wrote: Tue 14 Feb 2023 5:56pm No mention of Campbell, which I guess is a good sign.
I just see him as an important part of this team as Marshall cannot ruck all game and every week, and I can't see anyone else giving him a chop-out.
Yeah thats my concern too losing Hayes leaves a big hole imo


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Post: # 1994739Post 1971 »

Thank you Saynta.


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