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1 run to go......i'm getting nervous

A walk in the park Dc

However I notice that the interest in Demonland threads has dropped quite a bit in the last couple of weeks.

by the way what happened to Dr. Who?

vanished!

So some good things have happened this year.

 
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On a different note, Jack Fitzpatrick has been getting better each week and is now kicking a few goals each game. He is moving well and starting to really look much more confident in his game. He has also filled out considerably and with a good pre season, I believe we will have another big strong versatile player. Much like Martin he can play ruck or key forward and he has pace as well. With Gawn they look like our future big man department and not to forget we have a another huge player at full forward in Clark.


On a different note, Jack Fitzpatrick has been getting better each week and is now kicking a few goals each game. He is moving well and starting to really look much more confident in his game. He has also filled out considerably and with a good pre season, I believe we will have another big strong versatile player. Much like Martin he can play ruck or key forward and he has pace as well. With Gawn they look like our future big man department and not to forget we have a another huge player at full forward in Clark.

now if we can just get the middle working and stop giving the other team the ball we're set !! :)
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now if we can just get the middle working and stop giving the other team the ball we're set !! :)

Well that is what our draft picks and our trades will be all about, except maybe for an Under 17 pick who may be a big key forward.

Well that is what our draft picks and our trades will be all about, except maybe for an Under 17 pick who may be a big key forward.

Is Cook now Gawn Redleg?

If you cannot make the Casey firsts the future looks fairly bleak IMO

 
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Is Cook now Gawn Redleg?

If you cannot make the Casey firsts the future looks fairly bleak IMO

I think we will keep him for one more year in hope, as it would be too much of an embarrassment to admit we stuffed up with pick 12 . There are enough others who have had a chance and been found wanting who will go first. If he gets another year he will have to show something or he will be gone. It has been suggested to me that we might delist and rookie him. No danger of anyone else grabbing him.

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I think we will keep him for one more year in hope, as it would be too much of an embarrassment to admit we stuffed up with pick 12 . There are enough others who have had a chance and been found wanting who will go first. If he gets another year he will have to show something or he will be gone. It has been suggested to me that we might delist and rookie him. No danger of anyone else grabbing him.

I know there are probably other examples but it beggars belief that a no. 12 draft pick could be considered for delisting after never playing a senior game

and finishing there second year in the reserves.

I smell an epic failure here


I know there are probably other examples but it beggars belief that a no. 12 draft pick could be considered for delisting after never playing a senior game

and finishing there second year in the reserves.

I smell an epic failure here

your logic is impeccable od, but sometimes footy can be unpredictable

not saying anything yet

your logic is impeccable od, but sometimes footy can be unpredictable

not saying anything yet

Think I have given up DC at this point the only way for me is a good final series with Casey.

However to do that you need to be in the senior side which he is struggling to do.

Perhaps we are playing him at the wrong end of the ground!

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Perhaps we are playing him at the wrong end of the ground!

Could be worse, we could be playing him in the wrong sport.

Could be worse, we could be playing him in the wrong sport.

Oh my God I had not thought of that.

Could we get a trade from Basketball for him?

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Please remove that RR you are really pushing the envelope on this thread.

Does a horse head mean anything to you?

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Our favourite Melbourne supporter sinks the boot in again. OTC monday he said "I guarantee Melbourne won't win a flag by 2030". If only we had more like him. It's like having a skunk for a pet.

Our favourite Melbourne supporter sinks the boot in again. OTC monday he said "I guarantee Melbourne won't win a flag by 2030". If only we had more like him. It's like having a skunk for a pet.

I doubt it is that good Redleg

having said that I think the chance is not before 2020

PS For me it has gone beyond winning a flag

With 18 teams and the two new ones getting plenty of assistance for the next 20 years it will get very difficult to make a GF let alone win one

I doubt it will happen in my life time.

I will be happy if the MFC can improve to the point we are a powerful team that wins 2/3 of our games.

That will make me a happy man.

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I know there are probably other examples but it beggars belief that a no. 12 draft pick could be considered for delisting after never playing a senior game

and finishing there second year in the reserves.

I smell an epic failure here

OD-"epic fail" is a young persons phrase.

The standards of language are truly eroding when a man of your vintage begins to use such expressions.

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OD-"epic fail" is a young persons phrase.

The standards of language are truly eroding when a man of your vintage begins to use such expressions.

Dead right Biffen

In spite of my best efforts i have slipped into the 21st century there.

I will try harder in the future


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