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Here , Helliwell trained the hardest . Simpson was pretty good out there (other than the first time he trained here.)
Weigh trains the least of all out there.
Internet Explorer cannot open 36reasons here. Outta time.
Strange how Simpson gets less court time 'cause some hierachy didn't like him away from the court.
Seemed pretty easy to get along with out there , yet slightly ill at ease with those fascinated by Weigh.
No I didn't ask him to expand, just did one back and forth via email. Is intriguing though, there did seem to be issues with Radford especially and this suggests some upper management (???). His fitness was noticeable, even into Feb (see this blog below), but they brought him in knowing his fitness base. Perhaps they didn't think he was working hard enough.