2018 Pre Season Discussion


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The Bombers didn’t have too many off-season surgeries locked in following their 2017 campaign, but Michael Hurley was one who did go under the knife for wrist and hip complaints. It has meant he has started back at the club on a restricted program, while the same applies for Matthew Leuenberger who had shoulder surgery. Josh Green’s season ended early after fracturing his foot but he is back doing most things at training now, while Cale Hooker is on a modified program as he gets over the leg injury that ruled him out of the Bombers’ elimination final. Like Hooker, Conor McKenna is also expected to resume full training after Christmas following the ankle injury that saw him miss playing in the International Rules Series. Former Giant Devon Smith is managing the knee issue that has caused him stress and is on limited duties before January, while fellow recruit Jake Stringer is training on an individual program. - Callum Twomey

Rule them out for round one: Nil

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■■■■■■ hell.
I just spent a whole minute trying to rub off that full-stop at the start of that article ffs…

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Geez hooker still cooked? WTF

He’s fine now.

Would have been risky business had we progressed through finals and he played.

He was a top up player

Two things to do before 5.30pm on Monday Dec 11th. Cast your vote in the EFC Board election and join up or renew your membership. Both will contribute towards 2018. 50.000 members by Christmas? Yess! The sky is the limit for 2018 membership! Everyone is hard at it at training I hear. Competition for a spot in the best 22. I’m SO excited for next year. Bring it on! Go Bombers!!!,

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Ahh, I kinda went off the topic - left footers being better kicks than right footers, and the ability to kick on the non preferred side are obviously two different things. :sweat_smile:

What you said in your last paragraph shows that there’s merit in the theory, that left footers are better, but you are right, it doesn’t show anything about which side are better on their non preferred side in general.

Not sure what your definition of being able to kick on both sides comfortably is, but Hurley has kicked on both sides without being under pressure at all.

How Clarke going? Need him to step up

Training today?
I’m in a new job that is boring me out of my brain. I need blitz to step up!!!

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You can always read one of jackie’s old reports:

https://discourse.bomberblitz.com/u/jackie_mihocek/activity/topics

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here’s one from pretty much this time last year.

or get a new job :slight_smile:

That will be happening early in the new year unless something changes drastically and quickly! :grinning:

I think this proves you need to quit this new job and take up a full time in role in writing training reports!

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Tigers, Dogs show ‘anything is possible’: Dons

Callum Twomey, December 18, 2017 7:45 PM

ESSENDON will use the surprise successes of Richmond and the Western Bulldogs in the past two years as motivation that “anything is possible” for the Bombers in 2018.

The Bombers returned to the finals this year for the first time since 2014, only to be thrashed by Sydney at the SCG, which was their fourth elimination final loss since their last finals win in 2004.

After a strong NAB AFL Trade Period that netted them Jake Stringer, Devon Smith and Adam Saad, and a season that saw three Bombers named in the All Australian side, expectations will rise for the club in 2018.

The club’s chairman Lindsay Tanner said the premiership victories of the Bulldogs and Tigers in the past two years meant Essendon could dream of a swift rise to the top.

“The Western Bulldogs and Richmond are proof that anything is possible if you are prepared to do the work, lift your standards, forge strong alignment and drive even greater accountability across your entire club,” Tanner said from the club’s annual general meeting on Monday.

"We must challenge ourselves to find this improvement if we want to achieve our vision of being the most inclusive, successful and respected sporting organisation in Australia.

“The hard work has only just started, but as a club, we have never been more unified or as strong to rise to the challenge that awaits us.”

Essendon’s 13 years without a finals win gives it the longest finals drought of any club in the competition. But Tanner said the nature of the AFL meant the Bombers shouldn’t be daunted in their attempts to have a tilt at the top four.

“As we have seen in recent years, the competition is full of opportunity, and we need to challenge ourselves to find improvement to match it with the best in the competition. And, most importantly, in finals football when it matters most,” he said.

Essendon formally welcomed two new members to its board on Monday night, with 2000 premiership player Sean Wellman officially added as well as Melissa Green.

The board endorsed its nominations committee’s recommendation to appoint Green, who is the head of Melbourne agency and government at Facebook. She is also a member of the Bombers’ innovation committee and joins the club as it prioritises a “digital transformation”.

Essendon also inducted seven past and present players as life members of the club. Tom Bellchambers, David Myers, Heath Hocking, David Zaharakis, Cale Hooker, Angus Monfries and Paddy Ryder were given the honour.

Monfries, who finished his career at Port Adelaide, was among the players at the meeting to collect his life membership.

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Surprise success is the new AFL cliche. I’d be surprised if there wasn’t a club on the fringe of the top 4 song this internally

I dont know how you could really call it a cliche. we had 1 year where one club won it from seventh. the year after, a team that was top four won the premiership. before that we had a club win 3 premierships and play 4 GFs in a row.

The media will bleat on and on about footscray and Richmond’s ‘surprise success’ giving all sides hope ad nauseum for the next couple of years.

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Key component of the club last year.

Refreshing not to have hammy’s pinging every week.

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