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heard a whisper that the boys have trained harder and smarter this pre season than in a long time!!! there boot camp was a huge success and they got more out of that than 10 days in america!!! in for a big season the mighty reds

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I heard that they've been training the house down icon_confused.gif

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Think it sounds much more professional this season, protein shakes, proper diets, and an excellent conditioner in Mike Eccles, with Malcs commitment and Phil Veivers experience I think the lads will go well this year. Just need a good game plan for each game........

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shouldn't they have had protein shakes and proper diets before now anyway? we hear the same old training the house down stuff before every season, the proof is in the pudding as they say.

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Quote: Jaymc9 "shouldn't they have had protein shakes and proper diets before now anyway? we hear the same old training the house down stuff before every season, the proof is in the pudding as they say.'"


I believe that there may be a slight misinterpretation. Rob Parker recently gave an interview to GMR in which he pointed out how the training has changed. He emphasised the increased professionalism compared with last year. (not that last year was of an amateur standard) He also said that the intensity had increased yet another notch or two with Mal Alker and Mike Eccles leading the gym sessions. The quote I enjoyed most was "Mike Eccles wants to be the best conditioner in Super League."

The interview's still available on the Beeb website. Just look in the Rugby League section. It's very good!

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How many times have we heard? Fittest yet or hardest training yet? Proof will be in the pudding.

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Talk is cheap! We will know how fit they are after the season opener in Cardiff.

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Quote: theredshed "Talk is cheap! We will know how fit they are after the season opener in Cardiff.'"


Unless it's a case of them being physically fit, perhaps even the fittest, but unable to play as a team or technically inept or simply not as good as the opposition... I'm not saying that any of the listed will happen, just demonstrating that a team's fitness can appear worse than it is due to other factors. All of which can contribute to losing.

However, I do believe that with the set up currently in place at the club, we'll go well.

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Regardless of the result the Crusaders game should give us an indication of the players stamina levels, strength, sharpness and spirit.

The key areas I would look for are:

1.The number and type of penalties we give away. Most penalties can be attributed back to fatigue.

2. The forward territory battle - Making more hard metres and dominating. (For the past two years we have generally lost this contest by a distance.

3. Can we defend two or more repeat sets on our own line?

4. What do we offer in attack after defending a couple of sets? (lethargic up the jumper 5 meter token drives or 7 meter impact drives and creativity?

5. Are we making unforced errors due to pressure as a result of being dominated?

6. How eager are the players to chase after a kick?

7. How eager are the forwards to pack down for an attacking scrum?

8. What is the support play like after a player has made a line break?

9. Is there any noticeable drop in intensity?

10. How quick are the players to get back in an attacking position after an opponents field position kick?

11. What is the general body language of the players? Do they look enthusiastic and are they encouraging each other?

I think the Crusaders game is 'massive' because I feel many lapsed fans considering coming back (For the last year at the Willows) will be watching it on TV and if we have a howler it will give them a reason not to come back. I just hope we don't hear a predictable excuse after the game about the players needing more time to gel. Hopefully SM is being extremely positive and hasn't given too much thought to any post match defeat comments.

The fittest and most spirited Salford team I have ever seen was in 2006 when Eddie McGuiness was the conditioner and we finished in 5th place. It just shows how vital fitness is because with respect the 2006 squad was not the most naturally gifted. If the current players are as fit and together as that team it could potentially be a massive year for the club. One thing is for sure if this team show they mean business from the off, then the fans will flock back to the Willows and get behind them vocally 110%.

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Quote: theredshed "Regardless of the result the Crusaders game should give us an indication of the players stamina levels, strength, sharpness and spirit.

The key areas I would look for are


Really good post the redshed

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Quote: theredshed "Regardless of the result the Crusaders game should give us an indication of the players stamina levels, strength, sharpness and spirit.

The key areas I would look for are

good post. totally agree withyour post.

I listened to Rob Parker on the BBC - good interview. i'd advise all Salford fans to listen:
news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_l ... 368529.stm

good luck for the season. i'm a warrington fan but hope to get over for the game at the willows.
Quote: theredshed "Regardless of the result the Crusaders game should give us an indication of the players stamina levels, strength, sharpness and spirit.

The key areas I would look for are

good post. totally agree withyour post.

I listened to Rob Parker on the BBC - good interview. i'd advise all Salford fans to listen:
news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_l ... 368529.stm

good luck for the season. i'm a warrington fan but hope to get over for the game at the willows.


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Quote: theredshed "Regardless of the result the Crusaders game should give us an indication of the players stamina levels, strength, sharpness and spirit.

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Cannot agree.

* The team are still getting used to each other so there will be some tentativeness and lack of fluidity
* Some players will be carrying knocks that you may not know about and thus may not be at their best
* I would have thought most SL starters during the opening weekend will be blowing after 10 minutes
* Spirit? You may have to give it a bit longer
* I wouldn't have thought any conditioner would have a squad at their sharpest and fittest by the first game of the season - it's a marathon, not a sprint...


I wouldn't judge the team's potential on what happens in the first game.

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Quote: Enfield Exile "Cannot agree.

* The team are still getting used to each other so there will be some tentativeness and lack of fluidity

What has this got to do with player fitness? That is a confidence/technical skills issue

* Some players will be carrying knocks that you may not know about and thus may not be at their best

In that case the player should do the honorable thing and pull out if he's not 100%. If the player isn't fully fit and he performs poorly it could result in that player losing his place in the team. Also playing with an injury could make it a lot worse.

* I would have thought most SL starters during the opening weekend will be blowing after 10 minutes

Rugby league players are professionally trained sportsmen who have been working their bodies several hours a day now for weeks and also have three friendly games to get match fitness. If any player is blowing after 10 minutes something is either seriously wrong with his health or his preperation and training methods. Do premier league footballers blow after 10 minutes at the start of a new season?

* Spirit? You may have to give it a bit longer

As you are aware there have been several positive changes at the club in terms of new player investment, new club captain, two new coaches, conditioner and physiotherapist. Add to this the progress on the new stadium and it's been a real shot in the arm for everybody connected with the club. They say 'new blood breeds enthusiasm' and it will be interesting to see if that is reflected on the field of play in Cardiff?

* I wouldn't have thought any conditioner would have a squad at their sharpest and fittest by the first game of the season - it's a marathon, not a sprint...

I am not saying the players have to be at their optimum peak fitness in round one. I was responding to an earlier post about someone reporting that the team are supposedly fitter than ever. I then questioned that statement and explained how I would analyse fitness in a competitive match situation.

I wouldn't judge the team's potential on what happens in the first game

Who mentioned anything about potential? My post was in responce to fitness levels and how I would analyse it.

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