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  • dejavoodoo44
    Veterans List
    • Apr 2015
    • 8727

    Originally posted by Scottee
    The Swans website has posted a gallery of Friday training pics. McLean looks particularly ripped as does Heeney.
    He does. Keen to see how he goes in the preseason. If he can apply more defensive pressure and roam up the ground further, he should be a real bonus.

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    Originally posted by Mark26
    Squizzy was probably having breakfast at KFC.
    If he came back a bit overweight, like last year, then surely it's Tubby, rather than Squizzy?

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    A question to those people who've been supplying the informative reports about training: have there been any sightings of a VFL squad and/or an academy train on squad?

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    • Aprilbr
      Senior Player
      • Oct 2016
      • 1803

      "If he came back a bit overweight, like last year, then surely it's Tubby, rather than Squizzy?"

      Yes totally agree.

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      • SeanM
        Warming the Bench
        • Jul 2016
        • 304

        Monday morning training went from around 9am-12pm.

        - The group doing light training is starting to do a bit more. They usually do light skills drills, high knee exercises and straight line running. But they are starting to do change of direction agility drills, ball movement drills and practicing leads. Of that group Naismith is further back. He does static exercises and straight line running. Malachy/Dawson joined that group at the start for skill drills, took it easy for most of the session and did a bit of running around the oval. I think I saw COR just hanging around on the side for a little bit but don't think he got involved.

        - The main group did the usual warmup, skill and ball movement drills. But there is starting to be more of a focus on match sim. Initially I think it was 14 vs 10 resetting once it got turned over. But then they did 10 vs 10 with 2 players in yellow bibs joining whichever team was in possession. Which allowed both teams to get a chance to attack after each turnover. Also there is going to be more minor collision injuries like corks as there is more contact with players colliding and light tackles.

        - The 1st year players had a lighter training load. So they sat out the extra sprints and shuttle runs. But it was interesting for the future watching them kick the ball among themselves. Campbell was doing long passes to Mcdonald on the lead, who would mark it and give a handball to Gulden running past to take a shot.

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        • TheBloods
          Suspended by the MRP
          • Feb 2020
          • 2047

          Originally posted by SeanM
          Monday morning training went from around 9am-12pm.

          - The group doing light training is starting to do a bit more. They usually do light skills drills, high knee exercises and straight line running. But they are starting to do change of direction agility drills, ball movement drills and practicing leads. Of that group Naismith is further back. He does static exercises and straight line running. Malachy/Dawson joined that group at the start for skill drills, took it easy for most of the session and did a bit of running around the oval. I think I saw COR just hanging around on the side for a little bit but don't think he got involved.

          - The main group did the usual warmup, skill and ball movement drills. But there is starting to be more of a focus on match sim. Initially I think it was 14 vs 10 resetting once it got turned over. But then they did 10 vs 10 with 2 players in yellow bibs joining whichever team was in possession. Which allowed both teams to get a chance to attack after each turnover. Also there is going to be more minor collision injuries like corks as there is more contact with players colliding and light tackles.

          - The 1st year players had a lighter training load. So they sat out the extra sprints and shuttle runs. But it was interesting for the future watching them kick the ball among themselves. Campbell was doing long passes to Mcdonald on the lead, who would mark it and give a handball to Gulden running past to take a shot.
          Thank you for the info SeanM.

          Relieved Dawson is getting into some training.

          Unsure I like the thought of McDonald giving off to Gulden for the shot at goal. As our primary KPF for the future, you'd like to see him taking those shots himself. If not at training, how can he be expected to do it in match situations??

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          • Melbourne_Blood
            Senior Player
            • May 2010
            • 3312

            Originally posted by TheBloods
            Thank you for the info SeanM.

            Relieved Dawson is getting into some training.

            Unsure I like the thought of McDonald giving off to Gulden for the shot at goal. As our primary KPF for the future, you'd like to see him taking those shots himself. If not at training, how can he be expected to do it in match situations??
            Wouldn’t be too concerned, sounds like it was just a drill they were doing amongst themselves.


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            • SeanM
              Warming the Bench
              • Jul 2016
              • 304

              It was more that they were working on their combination. It was the equivalent of McDonald tapping the ball down to Gulden running past him at pace.

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              • Mark26
                Senior Player
                • Jan 2017
                • 1535

                Originally posted by SeanM
                It was more that they were working on their combination. It was the equivalent of McDonald tapping the ball down to Gulden running past him at pace.
                Thanks again Sean. Really appreciate your reports.

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                • 111431
                  Regular in the Side
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 699

                  Originally posted by SeanM
                  Monday morning training went from around 9am-12pm.

                  - The group doing light training is starting to do a bit more. They usually do light skills drills, high knee exercises and straight line running. But they are starting to do change of direction agility drills, ball movement drills and practicing leads. Of that group Naismith is further back. He does static exercises and straight line running. Malachy/Dawson joined that group at the start for skill drills, took it easy for most of the session and did a bit of running around the oval. I think I saw COR just hanging around on the side for a little bit but don't think he got involved.

                  - The main group did the usual warmup, skill and ball movement drills. But there is starting to be more of a focus on match sim. Initially I think it was 14 vs 10 resetting once it got turned over. But then they did 10 vs 10 with 2 players in yellow bibs joining whichever team was in possession. Which allowed both teams to get a chance to attack after each turnover. Also there is going to be more minor collision injuries like corks as there is more contact with players colliding and light tackles.

                  - The 1st year players had a lighter training load. So they sat out the extra sprints and shuttle runs. But it was interesting for the future watching them kick the ball among themselves. Campbell was doing long passes to Mcdonald on the lead, who would mark it and give a handball to Gulden running past to take a shot.
                  love these insights - thanks

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                  • The Runner
                    Regular in the Side
                    • May 2017
                    • 718

                    Originally posted by TheBloods
                    Thank you for the info SeanM.

                    Relieved Dawson is getting into some training.

                    Unsure I like the thought of McDonald giving off to Gulden for the shot at goal. As our primary KPF for the future, you'd like to see him taking those shots himself. If not at training, how can he be expected to do it in match situations??
                    You do understand that this is a training drill yeah?
                    And that in a game, giving a handpass is an option available to a player. Particularly one running away from goal, to someone running towards it.

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                    • Blood Fever
                      Veterans List
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 4051

                      Originally posted by The Runner
                      You do understand that this is a training drill yeah?
                      And that in a game, giving a handpass is an option available to a player. Particularly one running away from goal, to someone running towards it.
                      Better to ignore the absurd

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                      • Aprilbr
                        Senior Player
                        • Oct 2016
                        • 1803

                        Originally posted by SeanM
                        Monday morning training went from around 9am-12pm.

                        - The group doing light training is starting to do a bit more. They usually do light skills drills, high knee exercises and straight line running. But they are starting to do change of direction agility drills, ball movement drills and practicing leads. Of that group Naismith is further back. He does static exercises and straight line running. Malachy/Dawson joined that group at the start for skill drills, took it easy for most of the session and did a bit of running around the oval. I think I saw COR just hanging around on the side for a little bit but don't think he got involved.

                        - The main group did the usual warmup, skill and ball movement drills. But there is starting to be more of a focus on match sim. Initially I think it was 14 vs 10 resetting once it got turned over. But then they did 10 vs 10 with 2 players in yellow bibs joining whichever team was in possession. Which allowed both teams to get a chance to attack after each turnover. Also there is going to be more minor collision injuries like corks as there is more contact with players colliding and light tackles.

                        - The 1st year players had a lighter training load. So they sat out the extra sprints and shuttle runs. But it was interesting for the future watching them kick the ball among themselves. Campbell was doing long passes to Mcdonald on the lead, who would mark it and give a handball to Gulden running past to take a shot.
                        Thanks for your post Sean and great to hear about the two academy boys doing drills with McDonald. That's definitely a big part of our future there.

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                        • Thunder Shaker
                          Aut vincere aut mori
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 4226

                          Originally posted by SeanM
                          It was more that they were working on their combination. It was the equivalent of McDonald tapping the ball down to Gulden running past him at pace.
                          These kinds of plays would be practised at training. You never know if this could end up being used to kick the winning goal in a final or to win a premiership. (Jason Ball's taps to Davis and Buchanan in the 2005 finals come to mind here.)
                          "Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final

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                          • stevoswan
                            Veterans List
                            • Sep 2014
                            • 8573

                            Good news.....George is fit and firing apparently.

                            Hewett fit and firing ahead of 2021 season - YouTube

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                            • stevoswan
                              Veterans List
                              • Sep 2014
                              • 8573

                              Prep for games ramps up - YouTube

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                              • royboy42
                                Senior Player
                                • Apr 2006
                                • 2078

                                Originally posted by stevoswan
                                Great video, but the music!!!!
                                Kill me now.

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