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Keith "Bluey" Truscott - Best & Fairest

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Just started and MelbourneFC are tweeting regular updates.

 

First announcement is that WebJet have signed on for another year... great news!

Average players have been allowed to win the B & F for too long is your answer.

Best of a bad bunch, not much we can do, gotta give it to someone....

(Jones is more than worthy this year though IMO)


 

First announcement is that WebJet have signed on for another year... great news!

Awesome. It will take something special to top this as the most important announcement.

(No disrespect to Jones).


Couch won the Troy Broadbridge Memorial Trophy... not sure what it's for.

Couch won the Troy Broadbridge Memorial Trophy... not sure what it's for.

Best MFC player for our VFL affiliate.

Coupla MFC twitter updates for those without it...

The Ron Baraasi Jnr Award recognises players for outstanding leadership and goes to Jack Grimes and Jack Trengove.

Tom Couch has won the Troy Broadbridge Memorial Trophy and thanks Neeldy for installing faith in him to ignite his AFL career.

Thanks for that. I'm stuck at work and twitter is blocked, so updates are appreciated.

Few more... (Reverse order if you're playing along at home)... Gawndog, what a legend!

McKenzie has won the award 3 years in a row and speaks of the honour and how great the coaching staff has been.

The Norm Smith Memorial Trophy also known as the Coaches Award is presented by Mark Neeld to Jordie McKenzie for encapsulating Norm's values

Gawn reflects on his community work and looks forward to getting back on the field. He manages to crack a few jokes in true Gawny style!

Gawn says he is also prepared for a Gold Logie speech!

Josh Mahoney presents the award to Max Gawn for his work in Darwin, local football, volunteering in schools, hosting Club events and more.

The Ian Ridley Club Ambassador Award is about acknowledging someone who goes above and beyond in the community and on the field.

Grimes says the day Neeld told him he was Co-captain was the proudest day of his life.


Jordie Mac- what a teacher's pet he is! :P

Says a lot that two very different group of coaches have awarded him the same award, and that Neeld signed him for 3 years.

There is clearly something very special about him.

Jordie Mac- what a teacher's pet he is! :P

Says a lot that two very different group of coaches have awarded him the same award, and that Neeld signed him for 3 years.

There is clearly something very special about him.

yeah, he tries his heart out every second of every day.

MFC Twitter feed: Leaders for B&F after round 11: Clark, McKenzie, Grimes & Jones, Frawley

If thats the case big chance of Grimes winning as his 2nd half of the year was superb.

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Harold Ball Memorial Trophy for the best first year player goes to Tom McDonald.


Funny that the Best First Year Player became Best Young Player in the year where we only had three 'first year' candidates and two of them played five games between them!

 

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