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Tom Scully Rising Star

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Awesome ;)

Trengove, then Scully... who is next in line from the RED & BLUE?

McKenzie.

 

Awesome ;)

Trengove, then Scully... who is next in line from the RED & BLUE?

McKenzie!

Touche'

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McKenzie.

McKenzie!

Touche'

I salivate at that thought, he is going to be such a terrific player, after 9 games he just looks so comfortable out there :wub:

 

Excellent

Looks the complete midfielder to me

Excellent.

Looks like being part of a complete midfield group to me!

Well done Tom.


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Be nice to get 3 in 4 weeks wouldn't it? And what's more, McKenzie will likley be playing against a rubbish side, away from their home at the new house of pain, the MCG.

Put some money on Jordie I say.

And dare I say it? Jack Watts the following week?

Perhaps a bit presumptuous give it's in SA. Still.

 

Be nice to get 3 in 4 weeks wouldn't it? And what's more, McKenzie will likley be playing against a rubbish side, away from their home at the new house of pain, the MCG.

Put some money on Jordie I say.

And dare I say it? Jack Watts the following week?

Perhaps a bit presumptuous give it's in SA. Still.

It's in Darwin actually, I doubt they'd play him up there.

It's in Darwin actually, I doubt they'd play him up there.

Is that a reason not to play him? It could be a good thing, away from the media and bigger crowds in Melbourne. Sure, the heat might be difficult, but it's not that big a deal.


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Just like to say. I called it again...

Hardly nostradamus though, am I.

It's in Darwin actually, I doubt they'd play him up there.

?

Cos of the travelleing factor? I don't get it?

Might be nice for him to play far away from home, rather than feel 50,000 eyes boring into him at the G when he inevitably comes back.

I could be wrong. But didn't they start McKenzie up at Canberra last year ?

Wherever the game is played, is in most ways irrelevant in my opinion.

"It's good to have another young guy come through like Jack, and we experience the same things. He's going to be a super player and to have a teammate like that for the next 10 years, we'll build a special bond."

I know it's overused and inappropriate but...

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"It's good to have another young guy come through like Jack, and we experience the same things. He's going to be a super player and to have a teammate like that for the next 10 years, we'll build a special bond."

I know it's overused and inappropriate but...

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EPIC FACE

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JIZZ. IN. MY PANTS.

Don't ban me for that if it stays uncensored.


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