Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge feels spirits at the AFL club have lifted and players have processed Mitch Wallis horrific injury.But the fact an emotional Beveridge was close to tears at Tuesdays media conference revealed plenty about the preceding two days.The way they care about each other, thats something that tugs at the heartstrings, a drained Beveridge said, detailing how players had reacted to Wallis breaking both bones in his left leg during the weekend loss to St Kilda.But its my prerogative and my responsibility to be strong, which Im not being now.I havent been like this with the group. Theyve been quite resilient when theyve been around each other and they were all in good spirits at lunch today ... weve picked ourselves up.Beveridge, captain Bob Murphy and team psychologist Lisa Stevens have all counselled players in recent days.Wallis, forward Jack Redpath (ACL) and defender Dale Morris (hamstring) last weekend became the latest Bulldogs to suffer injuries in what had been a luckless season for the club.Beveridge was unsure what mental state his undermanned side would be in on Friday, when they tackled the Cats in Geelong.But the second-year coach will not lower his expectations, insisting the Bulldogs can be a force this year.We still believe we can beat anyone, Beveridge said.Were trying to stay in the now and what is possible this year. We believe theres still quite a bit to achieve.We wont know the true outcome until we play Friday night and beyond but we feel like were preparing well.Morris trained on Tuesday and could yet face the Cats, while Jake Stringer and Luke Dahlhaus are both set to return on Friday from injury.Theres another positive, Beveridge said, noting it was key to stay upbeat while addressing his charges.You talk about the positives, talk about a little bit of recent history and some of the great wins weve had.Talk about how resilient theyve been .. theres so many things weve done well up against the odds and were up against it again.That is the case especially in defence.Were a chance to pick a player who will be the 20th player to play in our back line this year, Beveridge said.Which is unheard of really ... for us to be where we are in terms of defensive statistics, its a real credit to our players.Beveridge expected Wallis wouldnt be back for at least a year.Well do everything we can to make sure Mitch is totally stable and strong and not compromising his long-term future, he said. 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The double Olympic champion kept his preparations for Rio on track by breaking David Moorcrofts 34-year-old British 3,000m record at the Birmingham Diamond League on Sunday.The 33-year-old, who claimed a winning time of seven minutes 32.62 seconds, now holds every major national record from the 1500m to the half-marathon - as well as four indoor national records. Despite winning seven global track titles, his only world best performance is over two miles indoors. Farah broke David Moorcrofts record by a tenth of a second Ethiopias Kenenisa Bekele, who holds the 5,000m and 10,000m world records respectively, claims Farah needs to take one of his world records to be considered an all-time great.But the Briton, who has two wins from two races this summer, is happy racking up the medals. Another double in Brazil in August would see him eclipse Bekeles haul of three Olympic and five world titles.Asked if he had ambitions to attempt a world record, Farah said: Have you seen them? 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Adam Gemili is one of GBs leading 100m hopes in Rio Another man with his focus firmly on Rio is Adam Gemili, who was upbeat despite finishing in sixth place in the 100m with a time of 10.29 seconds.The 22-year-old, one of Great Britains leading sprint hopes, was appearing in only his second outdoor meeting since tearing a hamstring while breaking the 10-second barrier for the first time in Birmingham 12 months ago.Sundays performance fell short of the 9.97 the Alexander Stadium crowd witnessed from the former footballer last June, but Gemili said he had learned from that experience.Its not the Olympic final or anything so I dont want to push myself too hard, which is what I did last year and it ended up putting me out for the season, he said.My body is in a great place. These meets are great, but they are not the be-all and end-all. The be-all and end-all is Rio, so thats what Im working towards and hopefully I can go out there and deliver. 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