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  • Pekay
    Well retired, still sore
    • Sep 2004
    • 2134

    More News From Pekay-footynerd

    This is a press release from Central West champs, Bathurst Bushrangers(a shame they're a uni!!) Bushrangers will be fitter and tougher in 2006

    That is the call from Fitness Coach Peter Yandle following the Club's first training session on Thursday. The reigning Central West AFL champions were put through a short, but tough session with a 3km time trial conducted around Learmonth Park.

    "The aim of the session was to gauge the basic fitness of players and give them a bit of a benchmark to improve on over Summer" according to Yandle. "Come Pre-Season at the end of January/beginning of February, I want the guys to have a good fitness base because I tell you we're really going to step up the pace in 2006".

    "The Club is at a very exciting point of it's brief two year history. We are the premier club in the Central West with back-to-back titles and as a player I have no desire to hand over that crown."

    "I would love to see the Club continue to grow from strength to strength. We have a fantastic group of players and officials at the Bushrangers and who knows, maybe some time in the not so distant future we will have enough personnel and resources to make a side from the Central West viable and go on to compete in Sydney or Canberra (as well as the Central West AFL competition)".

    But to achieve that, Yandle believes the players need to challenge themselves physically and step up a level. "I think the best from the Bushrangers is still to come. We have a good group of juniors now coming through the ranks and no doubt they will be putting the pressure on for Seniors selection in the coming seasons."

    With many country league clubs commencing practice matches in March, Officials will be keen to take a look at the new recruits and existing pool of players once official pre-season training commences at the end of January.
    Footy ticking along well out that way.
  • tara
    Senior Player
    • Aug 2005
    • 1514

    #2
    Preseason is now officially on hold Pete until mid Jan. It is now Beer Season . Get a life mate or is it just you hoping for an excuse to have a big weekend away each season

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    • Pekay
      Well retired, still sore
      • Sep 2004
      • 2134

      #3
      Thats not entirely accurate my good man..the Jets have 1 more week of training left(2 more excuses to show up at the Clarendon Tavern!)Its hard when you have a personal trainer from the RAAF in charge-but will be super fit come January,rest assured. Speaking of defence force Tara,are you aware that 3RAR will be no longer based at Holsworthy?A move to Edinburgh(SA)will see a fair amount of player personnel move from the area.I know you dont rely as heavily on Army boys as in the past,do you know of anyone who has left,or will be leaving?4RAR are staying put as far as i know.This would also apply to Campbelltown and Cronulla i think.Oh and thanks for all those smiles champ,it made my day!!!

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      • tara
        Senior Player
        • Aug 2005
        • 1514

        #4
        We are losing quite a few as usual and 3RAR will hurt as we have had alot of those boys with us in the past. However we now have a few contacts there on side so we should hopefully see a bigger influx than in the past few years. We also have a maniac to run preseason for us but he is trying to rework his schedule to be able to train both nights at the moment so at present he is only avail on Thur and Sun.

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