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Nathan Jones

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Take a bow you bloody legend! Never say die attitude, hard work pays off. Lead from the front again today. Well done #2

 

will be out first multiple Bluey winner since...

wait, who was the last guy to win it twice????

 

He is the heart and soul of this footy club.

And IMO, damned close to elite.

How is he not on the Demonland banner? Get Garry "I'm too busy" Lyon off there and put the bald nugget in the centre!!

will be out first multiple Bluey winner since...

wait, who was the last guy to win it twice????

Macca won it in 06 and 07. Jonesy will win more than two by the time he's finished.


Most underrated player in the league, absolute star and is only going to get better as we do!

Like this thread - N Jones bleeds red and blue

Edited by Unleash Hell

 

Absolute star today.


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You can just tell jones is over losing and wants to succeed! Tough as nails! Pure class

not the quickest bloke on the list but gets to the most contests through gut running, a desire for the contest and a never say die attitude.

will be the winner of the bluey,,,,again

not the quickest bloke on the list but gets to the most contests through gut running, a desire for the contest and a never say die attitude.

will be the winner of the bluey,,,,again

Big call....saw him really accelerate at one stage to spoil Scully and he came like a train!

Macca won it in 06 and 07. Jonesy will win more than two by the time he's finished.

thats a good pickup DJ, as I was thinking that Jones is our new JnrMac.

Superstar! ALWAYS stays motivated and puts in 100% for his club.

True leader


The only consistently good thing about this club.

He's a beauty.............never stops trying, and turns up to play week after week!

And to think the previous coach had him playing off half back!

Take a bow you bloody legend! Never say die attitude, hard work pays off. Lead from the front again today. Well done #2

And Jack Watts says we do not have on field leaders like Mitchell & Selwood... Melbourne have their own hard nut in Jones.

And Jack Watts says we do not have on field leaders like Mitchell & Selwood... Melbourne have their own hard nut in Jones.

disagree with you.

Jones is a very tough player we does well and gives his all.

But not in the same league at Selwood.

It hurts to say but we dont have a freak like selwood or mitchell


Jones has some flaws but I will take those and not give a [censored] as this lad gives 100% effort each and every contest!

If most did it 75% of the time, we would be in a better situation.

Tough as nails

Yeah....he goes alright the Jones boy

 

He is the man the younger guys need to learn how to be an AFL footballer from. No coincidence that the word coming out of the playing group regarding training often mentions how hard N.Jones trains...and he's a guy who, as opposed to so many others at MFC, has continued to improve throughout his career. Great and simple lesson for the younger guys in that.


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