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Haven't been keeping up with things as much as I have in the past, but has Craig Cameron been replaced with someone yet?

 
Haven't been keeping up with things as much as I have in the past, but has Craig Cameron been replaced with someone yet?

We replaced CC with Barry Prendergast back in January.. he was promoted from within the club...

 
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We replaced CC with Barry Prendergast back in January.. he was promoted from within the club...

Hope he is a good judge of "Horse Flesh"

Thanks for that!

And the club has also bought on board Neville Stibbard, the long time Kangaroos recruiting chief.

Mystery still surrounds him being let go at the Kangas, but we're glad to have him on board as he's

very well respected in the industry.


And the club has also bought on board Neville Stibbard, the long time Kangaroos recruiting chief.

Mystery still surrounds him being let go at the Kangas, but we're glad to have him on board as he's

very well respected in the industry.

Do you know what position he has at the club?

And the club has also bought on board Neville Stibbard, the long time Kangaroos recruiting chief.

Mystery still surrounds him being let go at the Kangas, but we're glad to have him on board as he's

very well respected in the industry.

gulp... as respected as CAC....

 

i tell you what its probably the most important draft in the history of the MFC.

With the new clubs coming in this is our last chance to get picks at the very top of the draft, and with the likely number 1 pick and a couple other high ones we need to get good players out of this draft if we are going to climb out of this hole....all the best to the staff! i have faith!

Here's the article from the Australian announcing his appointment, it merely states he'll be 'working alongside' Prendergast, whatever that means:

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story...from=public_rss

"Stibbard, who was the North Melbourne recruiting manager for the best part of the past two decades before being sacked last month, will work alongside Melbourne's new recruiting manager Barry Prendergast. Melbourne general manager of football operations Chris Connolly yesterday said Stibbard would be one of five staff members who will comprise a "futures development committee" in an endeavour to regain on-field strength"


They certainly can't do any worse than Craig Cameron has for the past decade.

Abysmal springs to mind......

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