Thousands of fans were at Waverley Park watching Hawthorn train ahead of Saturday's grand final against Sydney. Eyes were on star small forward Cyril Rioli, who trained stronlgy for an hour, assisting his bid for a comeback from a three-month hamstring injury at VFL level last weekend.
After rotating between blue, green and orange vests all back wearing blue. Jarryd Roughead the last to take his (orange) off.
#cyrilwatch — Jesse Hogan (@Jesse_Hogan)
September 25, 2014
Boys are in the track!
#everymoment
#GoHawks
#AFL
#AFLGrandFinal
pic.twitter.com/fiRWKCtmYO — Phillip Molly Malone (@mollyfud)
September 25, 2014
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But there are plenty of other selection issues for the Hawks to think about, with Ben McEvoy and Brad Sewell hoping to push their way into the team.
All roads within the Waverley Park housing estate have been closed to non-local traffic since 7.30am.
Cyril is out training desperate to prove he's overcome a hamstring injury. Will he play Saturday??
pic.twitter.com/ITM551yqNU — Shane McInnes (@shanemcinnes)
September 25, 2014
Out come the Hawks in front of thousands
https://t.co/kcwBDG5ugp — Sam McClure (@sam_mcclure)
September 25, 2014
Proof of
#cyrilwatch. Maybe he finds my tweets condescending and is about to tell me so.
pic.twitter.com/IcRcrORs7b — Jesse Hogan (@Jesse_Hogan)
September 25, 2014
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