Geelong recruit Josh Caddy has been in sizzling pre-season form. Picture: Mike Dugdale Source: Geelong Advertiser
GEELONG'S hopes for new recruit Josh Caddy have escalated as the talented midfielder continues his sizzling summer on the training track.
Assistant coach Blake Caracella said yesterday he was impressed with the immediate impact by Caddy, who has bulked up since crossing from Gold Coast and taken his fitness to a new level.
"We got him for a reason and he has performed at training remarkably well," Caracella said.
"He has probably put on a few kilos, he is a bit bigger through the hips and the legs. We are looking forward to Cads and what he can bring to the team."
Despite post-season shoulder surgery, Caddy, 20, was a top performer at Geelong's training camp at Falls Creek in December, finishing third in a mountain bike time-trial.
The Cats went through their paces in an open training session at Simonds Stadium yesterday minus a few key names.
Captain Joel Selwood, James Kelly, Jimmy Bartel, Tom Hawkins and Paul Chapman sat out the one-hour session, although Caracella said Kelly and Bartel had trained the past couple of sessions.
He said all recruits, such as Hamish McIntosh, Jared Rivers, Jackson Thurlow and Brad Hartman, had embraced Geelong's team-first culture.
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