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Alywin Davey

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Does anybody know if Alywin Davey is contracted?

Should MFC try to make a trade with Essendon?

Might be worth a look.

Maybe even Davey & Lovett?

 
Does anybody know if Alywin Davey is contracted?

Should MFC try to make a trade with Essendon?

Might be worth a look.

Maybe even Davey & Lovett?

Don't think so - I know where you're coming from, but I feel we have enough crumbing forwards. Valenti, Maric, Wonna, etc

Davey's a touch hot and cold (Similar to his brother actually ;) )

 

seeing that davey has just about signed a new contract, i think that nxt year we will try n pick him up

he signed a new contract last year for 2 years, but i think we might try 2 get him this year still (players not happy at essendon)

lovett maybe; might have 2 give something good up tho

:)


Don't think so - I know where you're coming from, but I feel we have enough crumbing forwards. Valenti, Maric, Wonna, etc

Davey's a touch hot and cold (Similar to his brother actually ;) )

didnt realise valenti was a crumbing forward

definately no to both players, especially lovett. We do not need these 2, although it would be nice to see alwyn and aaron together in the same team at the dees, but i can't see it happening. Adding these players would make our team look 'soft', because in order to win you need to get the ball, and we need players who can win the contested ball.

 
Don't think so - I know where you're coming from, but I feel we have enough crumbing forwards. Valenti, Maric, Wonna, etc

Davey's a touch hot and cold (Similar to his brother actually ;) )

its not so much the crumbing we could do with. with aaron moving to half back alwyn would be great for the forward pressure he would apply to oppositions ala aaron a couple of years ago. as good as wona and maric will hopefully be i don't think this would be there strong point.

2 daveys running down opposition players has got to be better than one ;)

the only reason i would want alwyn at the club would be if it was the only way to get aaron to stay, then it would be money well spent... apart from that we already have enough of his type who have shown more with a lot more potential


didnt realise valenti was a crumbing forward

Really? Go back through the latter half of the year and you'll see him resting forward, although I do concede he played most of his footy in the middle.

To have 2x daveys you might need to extract 1xWonna or 1x Jetta. I like Wonna and Jetts, that and they have youth on their side.

You never know, maybe by 2010s end Wonna and jetta will have worked into the midfield rotation.

To have 2x daveys you might need to extract 1xWonna or 1x Jetta. I like Wonna and Jetts, that and they have youth on their side.

You never know, maybe by 2010s end Wonna and jetta will have worked into the midfield rotation.

Wonna will for sure - if fit he'd have been in there this year

If you are interested in him it might be a good idea to spell his name correctly.

If you are interested in him it might be a good idea to spell his name correctly.

Yeah, and when he gets here he can join Maloney, Pettard, Batrum, Silvia, Meeson, and Wonnamerri.

MacClean will be gone though...


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