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And the MFC leading goalkicker for 2008 is......

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Wonaeamirri!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Has booted an amazing 21.3 for the year.

Could end up close to 40 goals, maybe more. I love this kid!

 

I'm gonna say 33....

Closest to the pin?

Oh, and Miller and Sylvia are going to trouble him on today's effort... Maybe Bate too.

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Sylvia will come home with a wet sail, he will kick a few bags before the year is out.

 
Sylvia will come home with a wet sail, he will kick a few bags before the year is out.

How many you think Sylvia will finish with Y_M?

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How many you think Sylvia will finish with Y_M?

He will finish with between 30-35 goals.


He will finish with between 30-35 goals.

no late charge for the coleman?? :P

 

my top 3 by years end with a approx. goal tally

1. Aussie- 40-50 goals

2. Slyvia- 30 to 40 goals

3. Miller- 25 to 35 goals

As good as his form has been it's a worry when the clubs leading goalkicker is a 5'9" pocket player in his first year

No [censored].

Where you been ?


Anyone hear the "Bristol" (Brian Taylor) on Triple M afterwards? "Wonna-meeeeeeeeeeerreeeeeeeee!" everytime he referred to him, even after the game in the interview haha!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

As good as his form has been it's a worry when the clubs leading goalkicker is a 5'9" pocket player in his first year

Or he is good. Why can't we leave it at that? If he was a giant with all the right attributes, you'd probably be lamenting his not living up to his potential. As long as Wonnaeamirri isn't stealing goals from other players, I'm happy with however many he kicks.

As good as his form has been it's a worry when the clubs leading goalkicker is a 5'9" pocket player in his first year

Meh. So a 6'6" 30 year old leading your goalkicking during a rebuild is more beneficial?

Wona is just one of many players with 150+ games ahead of him who will start kicking bags for the Dees over the next couple of years.

I'm gonna say 33....

Closest to the pin?

Oh, and Miller and Sylvia are going to trouble him on today's effort... Maybe Bate too.

You have rocks in your head if you think Sylvia is going to trouble Wonaemirri. He's about 13-14 goals behind him . Wonaemirri will kick another 20 before the year is out. WHich leaves Sylvia to kick 30 odd in the last 8 games of the year. I'd love him to kick 3 every one of those last 8 games - but even so he will still be 6 behind even if he remarkably does that!

Green is the only danger.

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