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Jack Grimes to me is looking like Melbourne's next future captain. Thats my prediction.

With the 2nd half of the season to go I think we might hear some rumblings soon!

Watch this space!

JACK 16 for CAPTAIN!

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Grimes for captain next year huh? Don't you think we should let him settle into the game a little first? Perhaps give it to one of the older guys for a couple of years?

I believe if he has the leadership qualities we hear of there is no reason why we could'nt give the captaincy to the young fella. Looks the part when playing and shows poise and consistency. Maybe your right! But I think it could be a possibility. Will have a better idea at seasons end.

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Jack Grimes to me is looking like Melbourne's next future captain. Thats my prediction.

With the 2nd half of the season to go I think we might hear some rumblings soon!

Watch this space!

JACK 16 for CAPTAIN!

Ive heard rumblings that Tom McNamara is suppose to have great leadership qualities, what about him for captain in 2010 and beyond??? ;)

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LOL... Mid-season break really is taking it's toll on the posters at 'land...

The kid's played less than 10 games. Give him a chance to settle into the 22 before we start talking captaincy.

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Jack Grimes to me is looking like Melbourne's next future captain.

So, as Jack's younger brother, how is the kid feeling these days?

Seriously. If it weren't for the fact they were so funny, these threads should be locked. 'ology has Friday Funnies, we have Sunday stupidity.

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Jack Grimes to me is looking like Melbourne's next future captain. Thats my prediction.

With the 2nd half of the season to go I think we might hear some rumblings soon!

Watch this space!

JACK 16 for CAPTAIN!

You got the wrong Jack dont you mean no 4 .

Seeing Watts perform on Camera hes a natural for talking to the Media.

So if he can live up to his potential hes a shoe in to be captain at some stage.

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There is a third Grimes brother, he is only 13 but he is a class captain and a member of the debating team, he is the obvious choice.

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Haha let's get 13-year-old mini Grimes on a program now, should be captain by his year 12.

Mamadou Sakho captained Paris Saint-Germain in the French top division at 17. But for us I think there should be a 25-game minimum!!

There are a lot of silly threads but at least our break isn't as long as some, a week and a half, could be worse.

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I say we give it to Scully if we pick him up in the draft!!!

:mellow:

This is getting ridiculous.

:)

I agree -- can we please try and engage brains before posting threads please people?

:lol:

I'm amazed Newton hasn't been thrown up.....

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PS. Sorry...I was in the mood. :lol:

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Jack Grimes to me is looking like Melbourne's next future captain. Thats my prediction.

With the 2nd half of the season to go I think we might hear some rumblings soon!

Watch this space!

JACK 16 for CAPTAIN!

I would prefer this. Don't want Green as captain our old players are a cancer in this club. We should learn from making McDonald captain it has been a disaster. McLean has gone backwards. Our youngsters have to lead the older players have failed. Personally I don't think anyone should be captain they don't deserve it.

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LOL... Mid-season break really is taking it's toll on the posters at 'land...

The kid's played less than 10 games. Give him a chance to settle into the 22 before we start talking captaincy.

Agreed, Just let the kid settle. Brad Green or Beamer Moloney should be captain.

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