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Parra's pre-season pain

ROCCOE3

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IS IT any wonder Eric Grothe pulled the pin?
You would too if you had to endure what Parramatta players did this week. Take Monday for instance. Hill runs at Lake Gillawarna.
''To put it pretty simply, it's a variety of different courses and hills, which they are doing at an intensity of 10 out of 10,'' said Eels head torturer/trainer Hayden Knowles.
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Sounds far-fetched? We draw your attention to the crumpled figure in the photo right. Yes, that is the tireless Nathan Hindmarsh down on all fours. Spent. The modern-day Mr Perpetual Motion stopped dead in his tracks.
No wonder Hindmarsh remarked: ''The boys don't get too much sleep on Sunday night thinking about that Monday morning [hills] session.''
That was only the beginning. The hill sprints were one of three sessions on Monday. Three more on Tuesday. But the real pain began on Wednesday when the Eels arrived for a three-day army camp at Holsworthy Barracks. Pushed. Deprived. Barely survived. We'd love to provide you some photos and insights into the torturefest but a cone of silence has descended.
What we do know is that the Eels were shown no mercy. This is what soldiers endure before they are shipped off to Afghanistan. When the Eels were eventually released into the free world on Friday morning they all piled on to the bus back to Parramatta Leagues. To a man, they all fell asleep about two minutes into the journey. Jarryd Hayne provided this glimpse into his recovery on Twitter: ''Slept 9 hours. now for another 16 and I will be back to normal. Feels good to be home.''
Home for Wade Graham is now Cronulla. The Sharks have also put in the hard yards. Graham described a recent adventure race, which included running, swimming and 50 kilometres of rowing as ''the hardest thing I've done in all of my life''.
The purpose of all of these pre-season shenanigans is to bring men closer together. Paving the way for September football in December.

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/parras-preseason-pain-20101218-19193.html
 

jk13

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nice. if this makes them play together as a team next year, bring on the vomit i say
 

1 Eyed TEZZA

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These sorts of things are old fashion team building exercises. Sounds good. Hope they aren't overloaded though. Iv always believed that the alot of Melbourne's success was due to their fitness levels. Obviously the cheating played its part, but their attitude towards preparation did an awful lot of character building.
 
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About time - we are seriously one of the unfittest teams, even though we have Knowles. Too many times in games we look gone at about the 60 minute mark. Anything being done to address it is a good thing.
 

hineyrulz

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Yep about we adressed the fitness issue, the only time we have looked fit in the last 5 or 6 yrs was 09 when we made the GF.
 

Gronk

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The purpose of all of these pre-season shenanigans is to bring men closer together. Paving the way for September football in December.

Bullcrap it's about team building. It's about getting them fit. SK already said that teams recognised as as a squad who would fall of their game plan when fatigue set in.
 

Stagger eel

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Bullcrap it's about team building. It's about getting them fit. SK already said that teams recognised as as a squad who would fall of their game plan when fatigue set in.

and f**king off that soft underbelly....
 

Beez

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This is good news. Our line speed in defence, our kick chase & general speed in attack has been very poor since Brian Smith left. I believe it was part fitness levels & part coaching changes.

If we can improve those key areas with fitness & hopefully Kearney has some tactical & coaching skill we'll definately achieve more success.
 

Snoochies

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I know this is a little off topic but did anyone see that documentary about the 21day selection trial for the SAS? That looked brutal.
 

Poupou Escobar

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Paving the way for September football in December.

Well that's good. This year we played our September football in May.

Too many times in games we look gone at about the 60 minute mark.

This is all down to poor ball control early in game and weight of possession against. It's why teams can usually match the Dragons for 60 minutes and then run out of puff.

Possession - it's everything in this game, and it would be a better spectacle if it wasn't the case.
 

spiderdan

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seem to remember a similar story being trotted out in da's first year as coach. hardest training ever and how anderson wanted the players smashed in pre-season because they were unfit due to the coaching philosophies of the previous coach. good to see kearney making them put in the hard work but i really don't think our crap form was due to a lack of aerobic fitness.
 

Kornstar

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seem to remember a similar story being trotted out in da's first year as coach. hardest training ever and how anderson wanted the players smashed in pre-season because they were unfit due to the coaching philosophies of the previous coach. good to see kearney making them put in the hard work but i really don't think our crap form was due to a lack of aerobic fitness.

Yep, more uninterested than unfit......
 

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