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warburton lad
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Post subject: Training report- Family Day- 2nd February 2013 | |
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A special greetings to all Magpie fans who live in the country or overseas. I hope this report fills you in a little.
Arrived at Heaven's gate at 7-45 and got a park right out front- bliss!
Upon entering the ground, was pleasantly surprised to see how great Victoria Park was looking. With all the Collingwood bunting and six marquees placed around the outer on the Rush Stand wing, the old girl looked like a quaint English fairground, like the ones in the closing scenes of the movie 'Babe'
Most impressive of all was a huge banner along the fence which read, " Collingwood domination; envy of the nation".
Bucks and Harvey and Rocca were early track arrives and were in earnest discussion with Geoff Walsh. Pendlebury blew the chance to push his leadership credentials when he arrived on the ground with a skinny latte for Walsh, a mocca for himself and nothing for Bucks. A rare error by the brilliant number ten! ( in truth, the captaincy was announced to the team on Thursday night with Maxy in the top job and Bally and Pendles as vice-captains).
Grundy and Mooney looked 'grungy' with their black hoodies but both looked at ease in their movements. Broomhead and Kyle Martin rounded out a quartet of young Magpies getting a feel for the sacred turf.
Q stick and Fasolo led the team out to polite applause at around 8-30; the majority of the group did standard warm-up stuff at the Yarra Falls end, not far from where Barry Mitchell got that charity free all those years ago.
Meanwhile, Grundy, Witts, Daisy, and Josh T drilled the footy at each other from about five metres. Importantly, Daisy looked far less proppy and kick on his preferred right foot with no obvious signs of discomfort.
Next to these lads, Tapping and Hahn drilled the ball at Ramsay and Sinclair from close range. Their sure hands were great to see.
The 'rehab' drill group broke into fours and their drill was for one of them to stand in the middle of the triangle to try to interrupt the handball sequence of the other three players. Keefe, with his right knee lightly strapped, and Ramsay, Daisy and Kyle Martin made one group. Witts, Grundy, Josh T and Sinclair made the other. The workout was intense, and these eight boys were eventually joined by the pocket-rocket Ball. Ball has clearly returned to training in mint condition. Looks very sharp and almost ready to roll.
At this point, Gault and Nathan Brown began their run-throughs on the Ryder Stand wing in front of the corpse of the old stand. One could almost imagine John Wren or Jock McHale leaping to their feet as two fine young players ran past.
Former 'inmates' of the rehab group, Goldy and Young, were conspicuous in their solid participation with the main group. We are blessed to have two such thumping kicks on our list.
There was a tremendous amount of freebies given out by club workers. One could get any variety of I-Pad covers with our club logo and new major sponsor Holden on them. Free apples were on offer (the fruit, not the technology) as were fixtures for the coming season. A public address announcement stated that an I-pod Touch had been lost. Good luck to the owner getting that back.
Fasolo, Josh Thomas and Paine were seen having a gentle kick to kick in the pocket where Craig Kelly became an orthodontist against Sydney one day.
The main attraction for The Lad on the Family Day training was the match simulation. The 'game' was umpired by McInerney and some other AFL spud, and featured a number of match simulations.
In the write up below, you will see that many players had a number of match-ups.
The Orange team was arguably the A team of mids and forwards ( of those available) and the grey team were the beat available backs.
Jolly versus Hudson- Jolls dominated mostly but Hudson was adequate.
Didak v Marley - the veteran was conspicuous by his second and third efforts, Marley put him under the pump.
Pendles v Blair- Pendles was great and Blair got plenty of it too.
Seedsman v Swan- Seedsman was excellent, demanding the ball and working hard to get it. Swan was workmanlike.
In defence, Frost played against Ben Richmond and Yagmoor played on Broomhead.
Cloke versus Reid ( then Maxwell) 50/50 in the former, Cloke way too strong for Maxy.
Elliott v Shaw. Elliott gathered plenty of it but was hurt by Shaw on the rebound.
Q-Stick versus Maxy. Neither had much affect but Q-Stick made plenty of room for Clokey.
Krakouer v Johnno- Johnno ran off at every opportunity, but the brilliant Krakouer punished him every time he was loose.
Mooney v Johnno- Johnno was too experienced for the young Irishman, but Mooney is much improved in his footy smarts and has worked really hard on the foot skills which were poor last year.
I was extremely impressed by the work of Clinton Young, who, by all reports, will be joined by Buddy at Collingwood next year (Lols). Young has clearly been given a license to go long and direct and Cloke was the beneficiary of his clinical delivery.
Seedsman was terrific and has the confidence now to demand the football vociferously in a manner he previously did not.
Jack Frost had a spell on Cloke and was far from disgraced. As a mature age recruit, he has the body shape to compete at this level as at least a third defensive tall if needed.
McCaffer tagged Swan-dog at one stage and his fined down figure enables him to cover the ground a lot better.
Clokey is slimmer and back to the much more mobile model of a few years back- the mobile marking machine is back in town.
Yagmoor has built up physically and his disposal was much improved. Still could go a little harder at the contest.
After a period of time at 10-15, Young, Cloke, Marley and Reid called it a day.
Sidebottom continued to gather kicks at will and his head-to-head with Swan was very entertaining match up.
The players were very confident leading up when Broomhead ( who they call Stick) had the ball. His disposal and game sense is first rate.
A murmur went through the ground when Didak went down and got up hobbling. In the absence of trainers, he got up and eventually began to run ok. It appeared to be an ankle.
Cloke (knee) , Goldy, ( ankle) and Reid ( calf) returned to boundary line to support the boys. No issues with any of them, just the standard icing which mere mortals never get to see after the standard training run.
By the time I left, there would have been well over five thousand in the ground. The marquees were doing a roaring trade and the line at the membership tent was enormous- perhaps the dream of 80,000 members will come true in 2013!! No truth in the rumour that the last five thousand members signed up will be transferred to Melbourne as part of Demetrious socialist push.
Floret Pica. _________________ Firm in the belief that number 17 flag is only months away... |
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MagpieMad
One in, All in!!
Joined: 15 Jan 2001 Location: -37.798563,144.996641
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Thanks Lad _________________ Pain heals, Chicks dig scars, Glory..... lasts forever! |
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swoop42
Whatcha gonna do when he comes for you?
Joined: 02 Aug 2008 Location: The 18
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Thanks Lad.
How did the angry giant go?
P.S-It wouldn't be a proper Collingwood function unless one item was nicked. _________________ He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD! |
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warburton lad
Joined: 26 Aug 2003
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swoop42 wrote: | Thanks Lad.
How did the angry giant go?
P.S-It wouldn't be a proper Collingwood function unless one item was nicked. |
Good afternoon mr Swoop 42.
If angry giant is Witts, very quiet day, but still physically improved body on show.
If Hudson is angry giant, he revels in training in front of bigger crowd than he played in front of when he was a Western Bullfrog.
I have my eye on bench seats from Ryder Stand for my retirement stud farm I have bought up near Marysville not far from sacred yarra Valley home of mine as the (Adelaide) crow flies.. _________________ Firm in the belief that number 17 flag is only months away... |
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MOTR
Joined: 25 Apr 2003
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Lad, a lot's been written about Young's kicking. There's no doubt he can kick the ball a mile, but many have questioned his accuracy. Your report sounds very encouraging. How would you rate his accuracy?
Thanks for a terrific read, lad. _________________ Be Staunch, Be Proud, Be Collingwood |
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watt price tully
Joined: 15 May 2007
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Thank you Mr Warburton lad. Sneaked a peak (snuk a squiz) while at work. Made good reading (again).
You fill my football life with light & pleasure.
May you have a good constellation of stars WL _________________ “I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman |
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Dave The Man
Joined: 01 Apr 2005 Location: Someville, Victoria, Australia
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Thanks Mate for Doing That.
I was there and was nice to have some Footy Finally _________________ I am Da Man |
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watt price tully
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Dave The Man wrote: | Thanks Mate for Doing That.
I was there and was nice to have some Footy Finally |
DTM, who impressed you on the training field today? _________________ “I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman |
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Dave The Man
Joined: 01 Apr 2005 Location: Someville, Victoria, Australia
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watt price tully wrote: | Dave The Man wrote: | Thanks Mate for Doing That.
I was there and was nice to have some Footy Finally |
DTM, who impressed you on the training field today? |
The Q-Stick impressed me the Most. Took some Strong Marks and Kicked a Few Goals.
Some of the Players I could not tell 100% who they where without numbers on there Backs _________________ I am Da Man |
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Albert Parker
Joined: 13 Dec 2012
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As an attendee, i'll not offer WL's poetic account of things, but note the following grab on the match simulation participants.
Players to catch my attention
Young notable, with a raking, generally accurate left foot and blistering pace. A welcome addition. Particularly good in light of his interrupted pre-season. Of our seasoned recruits, he was the standout for mine, if not of all comers.
Didak stood out. Got plenty of it and his clean disposal a standout in a 'match' that I'd say was generally pretty scrappy.
Seedsman got a bit of it of it too and has good run and carry.
Broomhead the other youngster who stood out for me. Is evasive like Swan, but has good disposal.
Kennedy touched it a bit, but his decision making seemed a little uncertain
Reid dropped off his opponent plenty (often Cloke) and took marks from opposition kicks at will. A sign of his ability to read play but also some loose kicking from upfield.
Blair and Steele got a bit of it in the latter stages.
Heater provided plenty of run and voice and generally was clean with his disposal. Had me comfortable shifting him into my Supercoach team as a premium defender.
Krakouer, so dangerous. With a hint of candy and mopping up balls as they fell to the back.
Swan busy enough, but Pendles stands out as statuesque and clinical in his finishing.
Funny, what DTM noted re Lynch, I did not really notice so much.
Still plenty in rehab for 2 weeks out from NAB Cup. Brown, Toovey, Ramsay amongst those running laps, with Witts, Ball and Fasolo also doing run throughs on the boundary on the far side from where I sat. Thomas, Grundy and Keefe some time away I'd guess. Paine and Goldy also sitting out. Goldy though has an excellent throwing arm, with a few returns of a tennis ball rocketed straight back over the stumps for keeper Fasolo to whip the bails off.
Perhaps worth noting too that after chains of ball movement, play was often stopped and redirected to a completely different part of the ground in an attempt to replicate stoppages etc. Was not a fee-flowing game simulation in that respect, which may have influenced some of the outcomes in terms of possession and the ability for others to get into the game. _________________ One team, one dream - the Pies and this year's premiership
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Dave The Man
Joined: 01 Apr 2005 Location: Someville, Victoria, Australia
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Frost did a Good Job or Cloke I thought. Spoiled some balls when 1 on 1 with Cloke _________________ I am Da Man |
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Jezza
2023 PREMIERS!
Joined: 06 Sep 2010 Location: Ponsford End
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Thanks for the updates Lad
I didn't attend the family day this morning and I was curious to find out how the boys trained. Sounds like the new recruits are training very well. What made you very impressed by Clinton Young? _________________ | 1902 | 1903 | 1910 | 1917 | 1919 | 1927 | 1928 | 1929 | 1930 | 1935 | 1936 | 1953 | 1958 | 1990 | 2010 | 2023 | |
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Underdog
Joined: 02 May 2010
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Thanks warburton lad, great read as always
It sounds like Paul Seedsman is going to have a break out season, everything I have read about him this year has been outstanding |
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warburton lad
Joined: 26 Aug 2003
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MOTR wrote: | Lad, a lot's been written about Young's kicking. There's no doubt he can kick the ball a mile, but many have questioned his accuracy. Your report sounds very encouraging. How would you rate his accuracy?
Thanks for a terrific read, lad. |
Thank you Mr MOTR.
it appeared to me that Young was kicking more to a 'drop zone' than a specific target necessarily. He seemed to have an imprimatur to go very direct down the ground and he and H-Bomb were the go to men coming out of defence.
Accuracy, when spotting up a target, was very high. _________________ Firm in the belief that number 17 flag is only months away... |
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woftam
I used to be undecided, but now I'm not so sure.
Joined: 28 Jul 2008 Location: Carum Downs, Vic
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Dave The Man wrote: | Frost did a Good Job or Cloke I thought. Spoiled some balls when 1 on 1 with Cloke |
I thought Frosty was quite impressive too DTM. Had the smarts not to try to body Cloke but rather stayed behind but with touch on the opponent.
For once I disagree with the Lad.
I thought Hudson & Jolly broke even.
Beamsy also left the track early after talking to the physio
Young was impressive with his pace & kicking & Q Stick gave a contest & was too big for Maxy |
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