In his second pre-season, speedy small forward Shai Bolton is focusing on building size and increasing his fitness to crack back in to the senior side.
Speaking at the Tigers’ pre-season training camp on the Sunshine Coast, the 19-year-old feels the team have returned from the Christmas break in good shape.
“I think everyone’s come back in good condition, running pretty well, there’s no one falling behind which is good,” he said.
The Western Australian product is hoping to build on his six AFL games in 2017.
“(I’m) just trying to get bigger, in the gym (with) weights and working more on my fitness, so that’s been my two main components,” Bolton said.
“When I first got drafted, we didn’t really have a big pre-season, because it was light sessions and I missed out on a couple of drills.
“Now it’s pretty big, and (I’m) doing every drill.. that’s what I find the hardest really, is doing a full pre-season.”
After the hard work of training, the team are also finding time for fun and team bonding in other activities like volleyball, baseball and paintballing.
“We did paintballing which was good. Ask ‘Higgo’ what happened to his face, I got him pretty good,” laughed Bolton.
“(It’s a) big pre-season camp, we just get out and have fun really, and enjoy each other’s company.
“Also getting to know the boys a bit more, just getting to know the boys’ backgrounds, you get to know each other more, and understand them a bit more.”
Bolton building and bonding on camp
In his second pre-season, speedy small forward Shai Bolton is focusing on building size and increasing his fitness to crack back in to the senior side.