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The "J" factor

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It used to be the “W” factor – White, Wheelan, Wheatly Woey, Ward etc, now the biggest influence I believe in the clubs history will be the “J” factor

The J’s

Fitzpatrick Jack

Grimes Jack

Watts Jack

Trengove Jack

Spencer Jake

McDonald James

Frawley James

Strauss James

Bennell Jamie

Rivers Jared

Macdonald Joel

Meesen John

Gysberts Jordan

McKenzie Jordie

And don’t forget!

Jurrah Liam

Jamar Mark

Jones Nathan

Jetta Neville

Johnson Paul

Our team could look something like this

Backs: Bennel Jamie Frawley James Strauss James

HB’s: Macdonald Joel Rivers Jared McKenzie Jordie

Ctr’s: McDonald James Grimes Jack Gysberts Jordan

HF’s: F/patrick Jack Watts Jack Johnson Paul

FWD’s: Jetta Neville Jurrah Liam Spencer Jake

Rucks: Jamar Mark Trengove Jack Jones Nathan

Res’s: Meesen John Coach: Mahoney Josh

Pres: Stynes Jim V/Pres: Jalland Guy

:rolleyes:

 
 

Like the week when Johnson, Johnson, Johnston, Johnston and Johnstone lined up for Sandy.

Definitely at the start of the "J" curve in our development then..


The "J" Factor had better reap greater rewards the the "W" factor. Another decade of ho-hum football is not what this club needs.

It used to be the "W" factor - White, Wheelan, Wheatly Woey, Ward etc, now the biggest influence I believe in the clubs history will be the "J" factor

Really given this some thought huh? :)

Funny you bring this up... I am pretty sure Nobody with the

christian name of Sam has ever played senior footy for MFC

Edited by Deevoted

 

It used to be the “W” factor – White, Wheelan, Wheatly Woey, Ward etc, now the biggest influence I believe in the clubs history will be the “J” factor

The J’s

Fitzpatrick Jack

Grimes Jack

Watts Jack

Trengove Jack

Spencer Jake

McDonald James

Frawley James

Strauss James

Bennell Jamie

Rivers Jared

Macdonald Joel

Meesen John

Gysberts Jordan

McKenzie Jordie

And don’t forget!

Jurrah Liam

Jamar Mark

Jones Nathan

Jetta Neville

Johnson Paul

Our team could look something like this

Backs: Bennel Jamie Frawley James Strauss James

HB’s: Macdonald Joel Rivers Jared McKenzie Jordie

Ctr’s: McDonald James Grimes Jack Gysberts Jordan

HF’s: F/patrick Jack Watts Jack Johnson Paul

FWD’s: Jetta Neville Jurrah Liam Spencer Jake

Rucks: Jamar Mark Trengove Jack Jones Nathan

Res’s: Meesen John Coach: Mahoney Josh

Pres: Stynes Jim V/Pres: Jalland Guy

:rolleyes:

It used to be the "W" factor - White, Wheelan, Wheatly Woey, Ward etc, now the biggest influence I believe in the clubs history will be the "J" factor

Really given this some thought huh? :)

Funny you bring this up... I am pretty sure Nobody with the

christian name of Sam has ever played senior footy for MFC

hopfully Blease will change that


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