LostDoggy
20-01-2007, 10:03 PM
Went along to Wesley College bright and early this morning to see the Doggies go through their paces. Conditions had changed from the original forecasted heat of 38 and instead we were confronted with a day in the low 20's with intermittent rain.
I got there very early well before the official starting time of 8.30am. The players were arriving and the East West Club was well advanced at setting up the day. I was informed early that a number of players would not be training and I was quite surprised to hear that Matty Robbins had joined a mounting injury list.
During the warm ups the players teamed up in pairs for a bit of kick to kick and I noticed that Aker grabbed Higgins early on as his partner. Higgins has added a fair bit of weight and muscle and seemed to feed off Akers enthusiasm. I expect big things from Higgins this season.
Eade was met by Jon Ralph from the Hun who some might recall trained with the club a few seasons as part of an expose he was writing. After a minute or two Eade directed him over to Luke Darcy who was strapping up his knee with the protective brace and Ralph interviewed him. I'd expect to see the story in Sundays Hun if last years interview with Gia is anything to go by.
Once the session started it was evident that it would be a light one. Strangely there was a section in the middle of the oval cordoned off which meant that in the scratch match was played out wide rather than going down the middle. There was some great match ups around the ground and it was evident that the youngsters we have drafted will nearly all become good players for the Dogs in the coming seasons. Even the rookies displayed sufficient skills to suggest that they could be called up if injuries plague us again. Harbrow in particular is an exciting prospect and posses an excellent kick.
With the draftees, Hill was outstanding. His long kicks to position was a real feature. Everitt looks composed and should only need a season to build himself up before pushing for senior games.
The stars of the session imo were Harris and Aker. Harris was trialed up forward and was too good for Pask although I don't the FB position is a familiar one for him. Sker tore Addison to shreads and was clearly too bif of an ask for the kid. I liked the way the backman linked up together and how we regularly hit our targets from long kicks. Perhaps a more direct game plan will evolve.
I did hear one piece of information that interested me and that was the possibility of Darcy being used at CHB this year. I'm not sure if it is an easier position for someone coming back from successive knee injuries or not, but it was never the less an interesting suggestion.
McDougall is still on light duties but held a couple of decent contested marks so he could be a valuable option for us as a key forward or even defender.
Some of the guys have really added muscle. Wight looks bigger across the shoulders although his legs are still skinny. Skipper looks a lot stronger and Sam Power really looks more confident. There are a heap of other players that have made a lot of physical progress but these three guys stood out.
Eade spoke well to the fans and introduced the 10 new players which was entertaining. He also went through all the injuries for the players and gave everyone a rough idea when they would be back.
He also talked about the modfied programns Grant and otherws were on. 18 games from Grant is the plan for 2007 and is very unlikely to travel to Darwin and Perth. He also talked the NAB cuip and said while we are serious about it we will not compromise the season for it.
Hope this helps those who couldn't make it.
I got there very early well before the official starting time of 8.30am. The players were arriving and the East West Club was well advanced at setting up the day. I was informed early that a number of players would not be training and I was quite surprised to hear that Matty Robbins had joined a mounting injury list.
During the warm ups the players teamed up in pairs for a bit of kick to kick and I noticed that Aker grabbed Higgins early on as his partner. Higgins has added a fair bit of weight and muscle and seemed to feed off Akers enthusiasm. I expect big things from Higgins this season.
Eade was met by Jon Ralph from the Hun who some might recall trained with the club a few seasons as part of an expose he was writing. After a minute or two Eade directed him over to Luke Darcy who was strapping up his knee with the protective brace and Ralph interviewed him. I'd expect to see the story in Sundays Hun if last years interview with Gia is anything to go by.
Once the session started it was evident that it would be a light one. Strangely there was a section in the middle of the oval cordoned off which meant that in the scratch match was played out wide rather than going down the middle. There was some great match ups around the ground and it was evident that the youngsters we have drafted will nearly all become good players for the Dogs in the coming seasons. Even the rookies displayed sufficient skills to suggest that they could be called up if injuries plague us again. Harbrow in particular is an exciting prospect and posses an excellent kick.
With the draftees, Hill was outstanding. His long kicks to position was a real feature. Everitt looks composed and should only need a season to build himself up before pushing for senior games.
The stars of the session imo were Harris and Aker. Harris was trialed up forward and was too good for Pask although I don't the FB position is a familiar one for him. Sker tore Addison to shreads and was clearly too bif of an ask for the kid. I liked the way the backman linked up together and how we regularly hit our targets from long kicks. Perhaps a more direct game plan will evolve.
I did hear one piece of information that interested me and that was the possibility of Darcy being used at CHB this year. I'm not sure if it is an easier position for someone coming back from successive knee injuries or not, but it was never the less an interesting suggestion.
McDougall is still on light duties but held a couple of decent contested marks so he could be a valuable option for us as a key forward or even defender.
Some of the guys have really added muscle. Wight looks bigger across the shoulders although his legs are still skinny. Skipper looks a lot stronger and Sam Power really looks more confident. There are a heap of other players that have made a lot of physical progress but these three guys stood out.
Eade spoke well to the fans and introduced the 10 new players which was entertaining. He also went through all the injuries for the players and gave everyone a rough idea when they would be back.
He also talked about the modfied programns Grant and otherws were on. 18 games from Grant is the plan for 2007 and is very unlikely to travel to Darwin and Perth. He also talked the NAB cuip and said while we are serious about it we will not compromise the season for it.
Hope this helps those who couldn't make it.