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Jordie McKenzie available

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MFC has nominated Jordie as teh Rookie of choice to be available for senior selection for rest of the year.

Congrats Jordie...rip it up mate !!

 
 

Pencil him in as part of the future going forward. He has worked his backside off for the jumper this season, and deserves this spot!


Good on him. Deserves it after turning down a move to Adelaide to stay on the rookie list. Exactly the sort of guy we need on our list moving forward. Will be promoted at years end so consider this a full-time move onto the senior list.

Next Captain!

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Well, he certainly has a bit of James McDonald work ethic about him.

Every step up for the kind of players who deserve respect is a good thing for the whole club.

Let's not forget that this is a young man who was given the choice to be promoted to the senior list at the end of last year, but agreed to stay on the rookie list to allow for an extra pick in the main draft instead of rookie draft.

Club Man. TICK.

Jordie McKenzie is, IMO, singularly responsible for all of our good form this year. His quick handballs out of the packs and his tackling pressure is inspirational, and it certainly rubs off on the others.

 

Jordie McKenzie is, IMO, singularly responsible for all of our good form this year. His quick handballs out of the packs and his tackling pressure is inspirational, and it certainly rubs off on the others.

He has been good but not as good as you say. He was always going to be the choice considering he replaced Jurrah i think and he is back. Meeson is injured. Juice is no good and Spencer is horrible. Hughes has replaced Petterd.

Having said that Jordie is the most deserving and is developing into a very good player.

He earnt that chance in round 1, i stayed to the end of that dark day just to watch Jordie for the first time.

He wants to win games, and play his part in it.

Will get better....Go Jordie..13

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Jordie McKenzie is, IMO, singularly responsible for all of our good form this year. His quick handballs out of the packs and his tackling pressure is inspirational, and it certainly rubs off on the others.

Singularly responsible is overstating it and is probably unfair on everyone else who has lifted, but he's definitely been important. A real winner from the rookie draft and a kid who seems to show a lot of heart. I couldn't be happier with how he's turning out.

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