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Video: McLeod and O'Loughlin hit Windy Hill
Some of the best Indigenous AFL players to have played the game took to the field at Windy Hill this afternoon to train with players from the Rio Tinto Cup. AFL greats Andrew McLeod and Michael O'Loughlin headed up the two teams at training who will play in the curtain raiser before the Dreamtime at the G match on Saturday night.
Some of the best Indigenous AFL players to have played the game took to the field at Windy Hill this afternoon to train with players from the Rio Tinto Cup.
AFL greats Andrew McLeod and Michael O'Loughlin headed up the two teams at training who will play in the curtain raiser before the Dreamtime at the G match on Saturday night.
Watch here on Bomber TV as former Brisbane premiership player and AFL engagement and talent co-ordinator Chris Johnson explains the Rio Tinto Cup.
Essendon's Indigenous listed players were also at training to assist the coaches with training of their respective sides.
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Essendon is enjoying a flying start to 2012, but the club is intent on learning from last year when it wasted a strong opening to the season with a mid-year form slump. Coach James Hird says complacency won't be an issue against Richmond after last year's loss to the Tigers