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2012 Player Review - # 11 Mitch Clark

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Mitch was in great form before getting injured. His ability to compete and mark the footy was a highlight, and he kicked multiple goals in most of his games. As well as being in the leadership group in his first year, Mitch was a real leader with actions on the field. He is working very hard on his rehabilitation in order to be ready for another good pre-season. - Leigh Brown (forward line coach) melbournefc.com.au

Games MFC 2012 11 MFC Total 11 [93] Goals MFC 2012 29 MFC Total 29 [90]

MFC 108 kicks 31 handballs 139 disposals 53 marks 23 contested marks (3rd) 21 tackles

Keith "Bluey" Truscott Memorial Trophy 182 votes

 
 

Gun.

sure he is a gun but no one was saying that at the 25 minute mark of the first quarter v Brisbane...you were all bagging him bigtime


had a massive 1st half of the year before injury, worth every penny we spent on him!

Absolutely fantastic debut for us. I am worried though about his foot injury. A very serious and unusual injury for a big athlete. I hope it has had no ongoing effect to his great leap and agility on the ground.

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sure he is a gun but no one was saying that at the 25 minute mark of the first quarter v Brisbane...you were all bagging him bigtime

Relevance?

Also, no I wasn't.

Proof that 'big money signing' and 'bleeds for the club' are not mututally exclusive terms.


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