Looking back on Port's year of pain
Dale Thomas and Tyson Goldsack box at Gosch's Paddock. Picture: Klein Michael Source: Herald Sun
IF THE handful of Collingwood players who did not make the training trip to Utah thought they could escape a fortnight of hard work, they were mistaken.
Nick Maxwell and Alan Didak stayed home for the birth of their children; Alan Toovey was recovering from a wrist injury; and Dale Thomas and Tyson Goldsack were on the way back from ankle surgery.
The quintet were joined by four players selected in the rookie draft.
"There's almost one coach to every player so there's nowhere to hide for anyone ... it's been a pretty good training block," Maxwell said.
He said it hadn't been tough to stay disciplined at training.
"If you're working amongst 40 guys it's easier to hide," the 29-year-old said.
"But the way we've been working has been good and from all the reports coming back they've been really happy with how the boys were training in Utah as well."
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