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Max in the mix !!

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this kid will be a star of the AF Land a dominant force all over the grond, injury permitting

Go get em Maxy

 

i wanna hear GORNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN , LOL

 

Just wait until he get beaten.....(hope not).....The jackels will come out and he will be labelled a spud......


Just wait until he get beaten.....(hope not).....The jackels will come out and he will be labelled a spud......

lol

Great to hear but Max doesn't have to be a cult hero ... just a good hardworking player who rises to the top of the tree among AFL ruckmen.

It would make a big difference to our club if we could finally get one of our young blokes to fulfil their promise.

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This club needs heros. Rise to cult status big Maxy!

Lol doesn't need to be a cult hero... Wait until he gets beaten...

It's Max Gawn, Max Gawn knows not these things. He shall deliver.

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Has been in the best at Casey for a couple of weeks running.

I don't think Jamar's current form would even get him a run at Casey. Surley Jamar has only been getting a game until Gawn is cherry ripe.

I wonder if Scully will contest the throw-ups against Gawn. I know he's short, but it's evident that if you dangle a carrot in front of him he usually goes for it.


I wonder if Scully will contest the throw-ups against Gawn. I know he's short, but it's evident that if you dangle a carrot in front of him he usually goes for it.

The only thing to lift my spirits tonight!

Interestingly they've named all 3 talks - jamar, spencer and gawn....

My guess is Jamar is going to be a late withdrawal (dropped).

Interestingly they've named all 3 talks - jamar, spencer and gawn....

My guess is Jamar is going to be a late withdrawal (dropped).

More likely injured. Did he not complete training today. Although that may have been training loads.

Edited by longsuffering

Interestingly they've named all 3 talks - jamar, spencer and gawn....

My guess is Jamar is going to be a late withdrawal (dropped).

That would be awesome

Gain 2 ruckmen that have a dip evbery time they play, and lose a guy that is useles.

Heres hoping.


Gawn may be just what the team needs.

Spirit, character and a good humour.

If he starts playing well he will lift others with him.

Good luck Maximus!

If you don't win the centre, so so hard to win the rest of the ground, Jamar is the face of the past picking Gawn is facing the future.

Good Luck big Max. long time away !

Go Dees !!

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