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I'm sure some of you have noticed the new faces at MFC of late...but look at the size of our tall units!

Gawn 208cm 107kg

Clark 200cm 99kg

Fitzpatrick 200cm 93kg

Spencer 203cm 105kg

Jamar 198cm 104kg

Watts 196cm 91kg

Sellar 196cm 95kg

Dawes 193cm 105kg

Pederson 193cm 100kg

Chip 193cm 93kg

Would be good to see Gawny make it also.Lets hope the injurys dissappear for him.

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now we just need to have photos of Dawes and Pedersen standing next to Morton and Gysberts

bit late the eclipse was yesterday lol
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Yes it's certainly better to be monsters than monstered. Apart from the talls you mentioned we now have strong bodies throughout - Jones, Magner,(maybe Wines), Rhodan et al.

For too many years I've watched physically inferior Melbourne sides simply pushed off the ball. Like schoolboys against men - which it was in some cases. No more. Whatever else Neeld may or may not achieve he has provided us with real depth to compete physically with the rest of the comp.

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I'm sure some of you have noticed the new faces at MFC of late...but look at the size of our tall units!

Gawn 208cm 107kg

Clark 200cm 99kg

Fitzpatrick 200cm 93kg

Spencer 203cm 105kg

Jamar 198cm 104kg

Watts 196cm 91kg

Sellar 196cm 95kg

Dawes 193cm 105kg

Pederson 193cm 100kg

Chip 193cm 93kg

Gilies 192cm

Would be good to see Gawny make it also.Lets hope the injurys dissappear for him.

T.Mcdonald, Garland, Davis and Dunn are also over 190cm.

Too many of the same kind.

Do we really need Sellar, Gilies and Davis?

Why do we have them, considering we have Pedo up forward, and Watts, Dunn, Mcdonald and Garland down back.

Just cause neeld is 190cm, dosnt mean the team has to be moulded in his image.

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Denham is a chode, id never even heard of him before I came on this site. He sounds like a nobody

Thank you Jbag for broadening my education - specifically my vocabulary. I just researched the previously unknown "chode". Fantastic- I cannot wait to use it. In the most inappropriate circumstances of course.

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T.Mcdonald, Garland, Davis and Dunn are also over 190cm.

Too many of the same kind.

Do we really need Sellar, Gilies and Davis?

Why do we have them, considering we have Pedo up forward, and Watts, Dunn, Mcdonald and Garland down back.

Just cause neeld is 190cm, dosnt mean the team has to be moulded in his image.

What???....We don't need depth then....Can you assure me that not one of the above will be injured at some stage????
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Thank you Jbag for broadening my education - specifically my vocabulary. I just researched the previously unknown "chode". Fantastic- I cannot wait to use it. In the most inappropriate circumstances of course.

Always happy to help

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T.Mcdonald, Garland, Davis and Dunn are also over 190cm.

Too many of the same kind.

Do we really need Sellar, Gilies and Davis?

Why do we have them, considering we have Pedo up forward, and Watts, Dunn, Mcdonald and Garland down back.

Just cause neeld is 190cm, dosnt mean the team has to be moulded in his image.

I believe Mcdonald is about 197 and 95, and wants to be heavier! bigger than Chip somehow

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I'm sure some of you have noticed the new faces at MFC of late...but look at the size of our tall units!

Gawn 208cm 107kg

Clark 200cm 99kg

Fitzpatrick 200cm 93kg

Spencer 203cm 105kg

Jamar 198cm 104kg

Watts 196cm 91kg

Sellar 196cm 95kg

Dawes 193cm 105kg

Pederson 193cm 100kg

Chip 193cm 93kg

Would be good to see Gawny make it also.Lets hope the injurys dissappear for him.

I dont like this.

With all these big players and Morton gone who am I going to have a go at for being too light when I'm making my beer belly bigger at the footy?

Not a happy camper

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Thank you Jbag for broadening my education - specifically my vocabulary. I just researched the previously unknown "chode". Fantastic- I cannot wait to use it. In the most inappropriate circumstances of course.

Yes had to ask my son what this meant when I first heard it several years ago ...........gold
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Thank you Jbag for broadening my education - specifically my vocabulary. I just researched the previously unknown "chode". Fantastic- I cannot wait to use it. In the most inappropriate circumstances of course.

New one for me to. Never hurts to learn something new :)

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I'm hoping someday soon, supporters will be making a list of the stars we have on our team. The number of brownlow medallists, number of premiership players, all australians etc etc.

Hopefully, then, the lists of age, height, weight etc will stop.

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Well my old mans favourite saying is "no matter what time it is during the game, big men stay big." He also says that if he was a coach he would field a team full of red heads as they just seem to be angry at the world so they make good players.

I think our balance is a lot better having a few 'true' position players. As in a giant Clark at FF or CHF with Dawes sharing and Pedro obviously swapping with Jamar in the ruck.

They along with Watts and Frawley are the only real certin starters IMO and that doesnt necessarily make us a giant team.

Gillies is back up for Chip, no more no less. Gawn will still take time to develop the required leg strength to become a good ruckman which will be in perfect timing when the Rush is finishing up. Spencer is just depth for now. Sellar is a role player and will play against teams with multiple monster forwards.

Fitzy will pressure Pedro and Dawes to keep performing at there best.

I think the amount of talls on the list is just right

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