After training mostly indoors on Tuesday, the first-to-fourth year players were back outside on the track for a Wednesday morning skills session.

Vice-captain and this year's best and fairest winner Jordan Lewis joined in some training yesterday and he was back again today, taking part in full training with his younger teammates.

The players participated in a number of different short and sharp drills run by a number of different coaches including assistats Cameron Bruce and Adem Yze.

The drills focused on kicking, handballing and touch as well as ball movement to close the session.

Check out the best photos below.


Impressive youngster Billy Hartung in action.


A week and a half of training as a Hawk and James Frawley is rubbing his hands with glee, ready to keep getting stuck into pre-season.


Ruckman Jonathon Ceglar battles in a marking contest with young Hawk Kaiden Brand.


He's back early but Jordan Lewis looked pretty happy to be out there.


Angus Litherland turns sharply to make himself an option during one of the drills...


...and his lead is honoured as he marks with his arms outsretched.


Frawley was getting off the leash during a drill so Assistant Coach Adem Yze thought it was best to keep hold of him.


What is going on here? A tennis racquet at footy training? Surely not.


Zac Webster looks composed with ball in hand.


Alex Woodward keeps his eyes on the footy as he prepares to mark and continue on.


Jed Anderson assesses his options.


A determined-looking Jonathan O'Rourke gets ready to show off his skills.