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And just as I was starting to think the MFC is full on Nancy boys who need their Mums.

Someone stands up and does something that makes me proud to be a supporter.

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Go the Dees!

 

Excellent role model behaviour for young Hogan. I hope we can see them operating up forward together.

Excellent role model behaviour for young Hogan. I hope we can see them operating up forward together.

Unfortunately Dockett 32 I think you are going to see Hogan play quite a few games before it happens.

 

After the last couple of weeks and considering St Kilda's potential side for the first game I have a strange feeling.

I actually feel confident we can win this game.

Now it may all come tumbling down if the Hawks hand out the usual thrashing on the weekend.

But it is a strange feeling.

It is actually so long ago since I had this feeling I cannot remember when it was.

I suspect early in 2011.

I can handle the feeling Just please let it be the real thing on Saturday evening 22nd March.

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After the last couple of weeks and considering St Kilda's potential side for the first game I have a strange feeling.

I actually feel confident we can win this game.

Now it may all come tumbling down if the Hawks hand out the usual thrashing on the weekend.

But it is a strange feeling.

It is actually so long ago since I had this feeling I cannot remember when it was.

I suspect early in 2011.

I can handle the feeling Just please let it be the real thing on Saturday evening 22nd March.

I am worried about injuries, as we never ever seem to have anything like our best list available at the start of a season and I don't want to add to that.


After the last couple of weeks and considering St Kilda's potential side for the first game I have a strange feeling.

I actually feel confident we can win this game.

Now it may all come tumbling down if the Hawks hand out the usual thrashing on the weekend.

But it is a strange feeling.

It is actually so long ago since I had this feeling I cannot remember when it was.

I suspect early in 2011.

I can handle the feeling Just please let it be the real thing on Saturday evening 22nd March.

Hawthorne the club full of past MFC greats

I am worried about injuries, as we never ever seem to have anything like our best list available at the start of a season and I don't want to add to that.

The team for this weekend will tell us more Redleg.

I think you can count out Clark, Tapscott, Jamar but the last two are no big loss and Clark has played so infrequently and made no contribution so far in 2014 that I don't think about him.

Aside from Dawes and Viney the others I don't see as any more than fill in players.

IMO two weeks out I think we will have a good team in that should be able to account for the saints.

 

there is no e DF

Their coaching staff is full of ex MFC Players OD

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Their coaching staff is full of ex MFC Players OD

And ex MFC officials. It has been for quite a while.


ex being the critical word.

How come the good ones left and we ended with crap?

I blame the board and Mark Neeld LOL

I blame the board and Mark Neeld LOL

ex too now thank God.

I hope she is now being kind to us!

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ex too now thank God.

I hope she is now being kind to us!

She is, she sent us Roos and Jackson.

She is, she sent us Roos and Jackson.

Good point Redleg

Now if she can keep the injury list and banana prices low we are half way home.


After the last couple of weeks and considering St Kilda's potential side for the first game I have a strange feeling.

I actually feel confident we can win this game.

Now it may all come tumbling down if the Hawks hand out the usual thrashing on the weekend.

But it is a strange feeling.

It is actually so long ago since I had this feeling I cannot remember when it was.

I suspect early in 2011.

I can handle the feeling Just please let it be the real thing on Saturday evening 22nd March.

Its name is hope, OD. Someone tell the Reverend! :-)

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Its name is hope, OD. Someone tell the Reverend! :-)

He is the Reverend because of his contacts with her upstairs R & B.

I am sure the message will have been passed on by now.

I am worried about injuries, as we never ever seem to have anything like our best list available at the start of a season and I don't want to add to that.

Interesting article on the MFC site Redleg on injuries, I would put up a link if I knew how!

Some time ago my father told me that donkeys never get injured but fast horses do regularly.

I see Pedersen will be back for the hawthorn game.

From the article "“Mitch is tracking through his rehab and he’s going pretty well. He’s just ticking off his running sessions."

What does that mean?

I have no idea when he will be back?

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is this it OD ?

Big Men building for season proper

Edited by beelzebub


Yes bb

interesting to see this description "Small utility Luke Tapscott"

I have always wondered what his position

was, it seems the MFC are not sure either.

Small as in Sherman v T34 !! Lol
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With Riley on the LTI list and Garland not fully fit, , I would imagine Georgiou is a certainty, to be uplifted and to play agaisnt the Saints.

With Riley on the LTI list and Garland not fully fit, , I would imagine Georgiou is a certainty, to be uplifted and to play agaisnt the Saints.

I Agree but in spite of my best efforts to understand the upgrading process Redleg the MFC never ceases to catch me out.

e.g. last year they upgraded Magner and then never played him.

So I will believe it when it happens

 

I Agree but in spite of my best efforts to understand the upgrading process Redleg the MFC never ceases to catch me out.

e.g. last year they upgraded Magner and then never played him.

So I will believe it when it happens

true, but i suspect magner wasn't played for "other" reasons

true, but i suspect magner wasn't played for "other" reasons

Then why upgrade him?


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