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Does anyone else think Milly Alcock is going to be the star of this show? She's not a major internationally known actress but after watching some of her stuff it is clear to me that she is going to be incredible! For her as a minor Australian TV star to go to Emmy TV she must have done something right to be hired by HBO! I can't wait to see her portrayal!
If you're wanting an early preview of young Rhaenyra, go watch Upright (2019)! She absolutely killed it in that show and it quickly became a favorite.
The reason why this is so important is many physical therapists have said that nerve entrapment in the Alcock's Canal is similar to other areas of entrapment, but can have different symptoms and can be harder to rehabilitate vs other areas where the pudendal nerve can be entrapped. So I'm wondering if different exercises or stretches are necessary vs other types of nerve entrapment?
Milly Alcock e Emily Carey estão definidos para papéis recorrentes em House of the Dragon , a prequela da HBO direto para a série Game of Thrones de George RR Martin, Ryan Condal e Miguel Sapochnik.
Alcok e Carey interpretarão as versões jovens da Princesa Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy) e Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke), respectivamente
>A jovem princesa de Alcock, Rhaenra Targaryen, a filha primogênita do rei, tem sangue valiriano puro e é uma montadora de dragão. Muitos diriam que Rhaenyra nasceu com tudo … mas ela não nasceu um homem.
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>A jovem Alicent Hightower de Carey é filha de Otto Hightower, a Mão do Rei e a mulher mais bonita dos Sete Reinos. Ela foi criada na Fortaleza Vermelha, perto do rei e de seu círculo mais íntimo; ela possui uma graça cortês e uma aguçada perspicácia política.
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>Via: Deadline
https://thewest.com.au/sport/fremantle-dockers/fremantle-president-dale-alcock-says-its-time-for-dockers-success-after-rebuild-c-4132248
Fremantle president Dale Alcock has declared the club’s long rebuilding process over and said the Dockers knew they were about to begin a new era of sustained success.
After six consecutive seasons out of the finals and continued patient rhetoric, Saturday night’s Doig Medal function signalled a noticeable lift in ambition projected by Fremantle.
Speaking to a sold out crowd of more than 1000 players, staff, members and corporate backers at Crown Perth, Alcock was bullish about 2022 and beyond.
“In recent years our narrative has been around building and growth,” he said.
“It’s a credit to our coaches, staff and players that we’re now in a position where it’s time for that to shift.
“We’ve made hard decisions, critical appointments, done a mountain of work and built a solid base. Now it’s about franking those investments through a determined drive to commence what we know will be a period of sustained success.”
Alcock said a major focus this summer would be on building a “healthy list”.
“We had far too many injuries in 2021. Injuries continue to impact our performance,” he said.
Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir said the top five teams on the ladder this season were clearly better than the rest and that was the group he wanted to be part of.
“This year some of our better wins were followed by our worst losses,” Longmuir said.
“Some of those are traits of a young team. But we need to fast-track that development. We need to be a team that can execute and win anywhere, any week and we’re not quite there yet. So we’ve got a fair bit of work to do.”
Chief executive Simon Garlick said the Dockers had stable foundations on and off the field but the last month of the season summed up the team’s inconsistency.
“Whilst it’s critical we judge ourselves on our performance and how that measures against expectation, 2021 can’t be viewed simplistically as a pass or a fail,” Garlick said.
“Just as important a question is whether we’re in a stronger position at the end of the year than we were at the start? And the answer is yes.
“We are on extremely steady ground as a club off the field. And while we’ve laid significant foundations in terms of our on-field aspirations, we’ve got to do better and work harder to achieve what we’re all here to achieve.”
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