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"They’re in very good shape. They left in good shape, so they’re really keen to get back into football and training. They’ve really looked after themselves while they’ve been away,” Austin said
“They’ve hit the ground running pretty quickly."
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“The next little while, you get to review the players, what they’ve done, and re-evaluate what their goals are and see how we can help them improve,” Austin said.
“There’s always an emphasis on endurance and getting them up and running."
Austin also provided clarification on Jarrod Berry's injury.
“Berry finished the season with a bit of a foot complaint. We are being cautious by putting him in a boot for a few weeks to make sure we get him right," Austin said.
Mitch Robinson and Allen Christensen are on track to return to full training with the rest of the squad, while Sam Skinner had a good break and has come back mentally refreshed to begin the rehab process following an ACL tear.
The Lions will again head to Tasmania in December for a training camp in the cooler climate, which is conducive to greater training intensity and effort according to Austin.
“A lot of clubs come to Queensland to train in the heat but we’re doing it consistently," Austin said.
“We find we get a bit more out of our players when