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Congratulations to Jordie McKenzie

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Jordie you are a legend and even without a coach the club can see that!

welll done on the coaches award we needed you earlier in the year!!

nangas rule!!!!!

 

Phew........that's a relief ! The topic had me expecting the revelation of a disgraceful Fev-like episode !

 
  On 23/09/2011 at 13:22, nangas all round said:

Jordie you are a legend and even without a coach the club can see that!

welll done on the coaches award we needed you earlier in the year!!

nangas rule!!!!!

He actually collected a couple of awards tonight.......

*Norm Smith Memorial Trophy (coach’s award): Jordie McKenzie

*Heart and Soul Player Award: Jordie McKenzie

Congrats to Jordie for both, he is a well deserved winner.

And I must admit I do like him winning the "Heart and Soul Player" award, that seems to fit!!!

  On 23/09/2011 at 14:07, dee-eee said:

Phew........that's a relief ! The topic had me expecting the revelation of a disgraceful Fev-like episode !

Me too, my heart was thumping when I opened this thread. I'd have been figuratively burning my figurative #13 jumper if that'd happened.

I absolutely love Jordie for the way he plays and the way he carries himself, and would be shattered if he turned out to be anything else. Well done on the awards - can't wait for the time when he becomes part of a successful team.


Any danger of changing the thread title to something that makes sense, or is at least less alarming?

Ta.

  On 23/09/2011 at 14:26, Lutz said:

Any danger of changing the thread title to something that makes sense, or is at least less alarming?

Ta.

Yep!!!

What a man, does the sort of thing you want players to do, if he can improve his disposal and decision making will become a real weapon. and its true, heart and soul can see it in the way he plays, obvious i love this bloke

 

If you improve your hard running and make slight improvements to your kicking you will be the player that every good midfield is based upon.

With Moloney and Trengove you lead the way.

The jobs only just beginning but step up and keep leading the way with your relentless attack on winning the footy, be it in dispute or possessed by the opposition. Guys like Mitchell and Lewis exemplified finals football tonight, McKenzie can too.

  On 23/09/2011 at 14:17, QueenC said:

He actually collected a couple of awards tonight.......

*Norm Smith Memorial Trophy (coach’s award): Jordie McKenzie

*Heart and Soul Player Award: Jordie McKenzie

Congrats to Jordie for both, he is a well deserved winner.

And I must admit I do like him winning the "Heart and Soul Player" award, that seems to fit!!!

Well done Jordie! Coaches award together with 'Heart & Soul Player' award (awarded by the playing group) seems to say it all. I agree Queenie, heart and soul is a perfect fit for Jordie. Le'ts hope that a dozen or more of our boys are vying for these two awards in 2012.


  On 23/09/2011 at 15:19, the master said:

If you improve your hard running and make slight improvements to your kicking you will be the player that every good midfield is based upon.

With Moloney and Trengove you lead the way.

The jobs only just beginning but step up and keep leading the way with your relentless attack on winning the footy, be it in dispute or possessed by the opposition. Guys like Mitchell and Lewis exemplified finals football tonight, McKenzie can too.

Agree with that, if/when we get to a final, you can almost see him being the one to put his hand up the way Lewis did

  On 24/09/2011 at 03:05, JT9 said:

Agree with that, if/when we get to a final, you can almost see him being the one to put his hand up the way Lewis did

Good analogy!

Love!

He is the sort of player that makes you proud to be a Melbourne supporter.

"Heart & Soul"= Jordie(RANGA)McKenzie, simply awesome award for this kid to win, congrats. I didn't realise he had knocked back the offer from crows, it's not all about the money is it, Ranga, but passion for the club he wants to play for and repay.Thanks mate......2012, are we there yet?


I just saw the HS you tube interview -- who was the intervieeeewer who referrred to the Keith Bluey Award (no mention of Truscott) -- Jordie really interviews well, and sound juust a top bloke with a Red aand Blue heart.

I feel very proud to have him at our club.

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  On 24/09/2011 at 08:29, monoccular said:

I just saw the HS you tube interview -- who was the intervieeeewer who referrred to the Keith Bluey Award (no mention of Truscott) -- Jordie really interviews well, and sound juust a top bloke with a Red aand Blue heart.

I feel very proud to have him at our club.

where can i find this interview?

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