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2012 Player Review - # 38 Jeremy Howe

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Jeremy played every game in 2012, and his contested marking was a highlight. As well as the marking, he gained valuable experience through the midfield and up forward this year. Jeremy is a multi-talented and very strong player, who loves a contested situation. We look forward to seeing further development from him in 2013. - Leigh Brown (forward line coach)

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Games MFC 2012 22 MFC Total 35 Goals MFC 2012 19 MFC Total 37

MFC 227 kicks (3rd) 122 handballs 349 disposals (4th) 122 marks (equal 1st) 47 contested marks (1st) 68 tackles 58 inside fifty (5th)

Keith "Bluey" Truscott Memorial Trophy 293 votes (7th)

 

I think his time in the midfield has added greatly to his overall game strengths. It remains to be seen just how much time he will spend there this year - depends to a degree on whether pick 4 is a ready to go mid - but as a HFF with his defensive skills and renowned marking and competitiveness he would be a formidable match up. If he can brush up his goal kicking Jeremy would be just about the complete package. Well developed, Mark and team - something we haven't been able to say at MFC for a long time.

 

Yeah he's ok, hope he comes on in 13

(now just for the numnuts here, that was sarcasm!)

I was surprised by how good he was this year. Hopefully he continues the upward trend.


I reckon he deserves a bonus he's one of the few things about the season that would make kids fans of the club.

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