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The Bluey

Any predictions for the Bluey? 150 members have voted

  1. 1. who wins?

    • Nathan jones
      111
    • Colin Garland
      22
    • James Frawley
      0
    • Matt Jones
      0
    • Dean Terlich
      1
    • Jack Trengove
      1
    • Colin Sylvia
      2
    • Other
      3

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The Norm Smith Memory trophy aka Coach's Award goes to someone who Neil Craig says is a coach's dream - Jake Spencer

Please explain?

 

The Norm Smith Memory trophy aka Coach's Award goes to someone who Neil Craig says is a coach's dream - Jake Spencer

Bag sylvia all you want but thats a terrific effort.


So we name an award after a guy we shafted way before his time.

He wasn't shafted and it wasn't before his time.

He was 34 , had been injured most of the second half of the year and it was suggested that he should retire, rather than possibly playing out the end of his career at Casey.

To say it was way before his time is just plainly wrong.

The Norm Smith Memory trophy aka Coach's Award goes to someone who Neil Craig says is a coach's dream - Jake Spencer

Jordie mckenzies 3 year run comes to an end.

The Norm Smith Memory trophy aka Coach's Award goes to someone who Neil Craig says is a coach's dream - Jake Spencer

Please explain?

Probably means he trains hard, gives his all, does everything asked of him and doesn't whinge.

 

The Norm Smith Memory trophy aka Coach's Award goes to someone who Neil Craig says is a coach's dream - Jake Spencer

Please explain?

2nd efforts is his middle name ....... third efforts is his first.

Gives 100% - that's what the coaches want and is why Jordie has fared so well in the award.

He wasn't shafted and it wasn't before his time.

He was 34 , had been injured most of the second half of the year and it was suggested that he should retire, rather than possibly playing out the end of his career at Casey.

To say it was way before his time is just plainly wrong.

Yes we did. At the time the club had no leaders we got rid of our best one. It was disgusting seeing him play for GWS. Even Bailey and Schwab have admitted they handled that one wrong.

James was a mentor to Watts and used to pick him up and drive him to training and take him to extra pool and training sessions because watts wasnt motivated to do it. Its what Junior did off the field we have missed.


He wasn't shafted and it wasn't before his time.

He was 34 , had been injured most of the second half of the year and it was suggested that he should retire, rather than possibly playing out the end of his career at Casey.

To say it was way before his time is just plainly wrong.

Nobody's bagging the Bulldogs for "shafting" Daniel Cross and he's aged only 30!

I have no regrets cutting Junior ON the field, but how we didn't keep him OFF the field is a travesty.

Seeing him run around in the charcoal and orange hurt soooooooo much.

Would that be the first award he has won at melbourne. Nice that he does hospital visits.

Great effort from Col.

Also up for the Prestigious Rhino award.


The Norm Smith Memory trophy aka Coach's Award goes to someone who Neil Craig says is a coach's dream - Jake Spencer

Please explain?

Ive really enjoyed Jakes work this year, hus aggression and efforts lift our midfield.

Yes we did. At the time the club had no leaders we got rid of our best one. It was disgusting seeing him play for GWS. Even Bailey and Schwab have admitted they handled that one wrong.

James was a mentor to Watts and used to pick him up and drive him to training and take him to extra pool and training sessions because watts wasnt motivated to do it. Its what Junior did off the field we have missed.

Don't know where you got that from but it is wrong and another slight on jack with no evidence. I can tell you that jmac never picked jack up. Before he got his licence he was picked up by either Cam Bruce or Millsy. Don't sprout rubbish it annoys me.

Colin Garland is currently leading the Best and Fairest count by 18 votes follow by Nathan Jones at Round 18.

​Wow I thought Jonsey would be leading. It would be nice to see Col win though

Don't know where you got that from but it is wrong and another slight on jack with no evidence. I can tell you that jmac never picked jack up. Before he got his licence he was picked up by either Cam Bruce or Millsy. Don't sprout rubbish it annoys me.

Ok I guess Juniors friends tell lies then. My main point was we have missed Juniors off field leadership.


MFC tweet.

Colin Garland is currently leading the Best and Fairest count by 18 votes follow by Nathan Jones at Round 18.

Go Judy!

Colin Garland is currently leading the Best and Fairest count by 18 votes follow by Nathan Jones at Round 18.

​Wow I thought Jonsey would be leading. It would be nice to see Col win though

Just checked out the stats and best players from the final 5 rounds, I think Jones will overtake him and win.

Ok I guess Juniors friends tell lies then. My main point was we have missed Juniors off field leadership.

Of course we do but do-you have to bag jack for the sake of it. Make an argument for James and leave it at that. I know it's lies.
 

Flash hopes his 3 sons play for melbourne one day. Because they are so close in age we can have on on the ball, on back and one forward.

By the way have they done best 1st year player yet?

Flash hopes his 3 sons play for melbourne one day. Because they are so close in age we can have on on the ball, on back and one forward.

By the way have they done best 1st year player yet?

Yes, Viney won it.


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