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hehe parang my napikon sa kanya noh? hehe

 

hopefully danny S. will play na!!

 

Danny Seigle is practicing together with Lordy Tugade.

 

DS trimmed a lot. He's in his game shape & looks very determined to bounce back.

 

While Tugade bulk a bit.

 

Danny Ildefonso looks very serious & concentrating on practice. Dunking the ball from time to time.

 

While Dorian looks physically fit.

 

Eman also added some muscles & very active in practice session.

 

Rounding up the other Beermen in practice today are:

 

Hontiveros

Cortez

Custodio

Racela

Villanueva

Calaguio

 

Those who did not attend todays practice:

 

Arwind Santos & Mick Pennisi (both excused to have time to rest after their RP team stint)

 

JWash (injured)

 

Wesley Gonzales (No reason given)

 

Coach Siot is giving some new offensive patterns.

 

--According to Sir Than---

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Tugade, Seigle return

 

 

Already loaded with stars in all positions, San Miguel Beer will welcome back veterans forwards Fil-Am Danny Seigle and Lordy Tugade in the coming PBA Philippine Cup set Oct. 11 at the Araneta Coliseum.

 

SMB head coach Siot Tanquingcen said yesterday that Seigle and Tugade, who were both sidelined last conference due to injuries, were impressive during the team’s recent practice.

 

“But we don’t want to rush them,” Tanquingcen said. “Both of them are doing okay.”

 

The 6-foot-7 Seigle missed the previous Fiesta Cup, which San Miguel Beer won by beating sister-team Barangay Ginebra in seven games, to rehabilitate his back injury in the United States.

 

Tugade, the 6-foot-3 native of Alaminos, Pangasinan, missed the latter part of last season’s Philippine Cup and the entire Fiesta Cup with a left knee injury.

 

Seigle and Tugade, according Hector Calma, the one-time San Miguel playmaker who is now the team manager, are under the watchful eyes of conditioning coach Chester Tiongson.

 

“Maski hindi pa nag-start nun ang training ng team, they already started with their conditioning,” Calma said. “Sa ngayon OK naman silang dalawa, nakaka-sabay na sa ensayo. Siguro both of them nasa 80 percent na ang condition sila.”

 

In a recent survey, nine coaches have tagged San Miguel Beer and defending champion Talk ’N Text as the ‘teams to beat’ in the Philippine Cup.

 

Calma said that they are hoping to carry the momentum of their successful title campaign in the Fiesta Cup as they try to win their first All-Filipino championship in eight years or since winning it in 2001 under coach Jong Uichico, who is now with the Ginebra Kings.

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