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The MFC Season Prediction Thread

MFC Season Predictions 92 members have voted

  1. 1. Who will win the 'Bluey'?

    • Nathan Jones
    • Bernie Vince
    • Dom Tyson
    • Jack Viney
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    • Colin Garland
    • James Frawley
    • Tom McDonald
      0
    • Jack Watts
    • Chris Dawes
      0
    • Jeremy Howe
    • Jesse Hogan
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    • Daniel Cross
    • Jack Grimes
    • Jack Trengove
    • Lynden Dunn
  2. 2. Who will lead Melbourne's goal-kicking tally?

    • Chris Dawes
    • Jeremy Howe
    • Jesse Hogan
    • Jack Fitzpatrick
    • Jay Kennedy-Harris
    • Jack Watts
    • Shannon Byrnes
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    • Cameron Pederson
    • Max Gawn
      0
    • Sam Blease
      0
  3. 3. Who will be the most-improved player?

  4. 4. Who will finish the season as the number 1 ruckman?

    • Jake Spencer
    • Mark Jamar
    • Max Gawn
    • Jack Fitzpatrick
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    • Max King
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  5. 5. Who will be the best first-year player?

    • Christian Salem
    • Jay Kennedy-Harris
    • Alexis Georgiou
    • Jayden Hunt
      0
    • Max King
      0
    • Jesse Hogan
  6. 6. Will James Frawley stay or leave?

  7. 7. How many wins will the MFC finish with?

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Updated

Bluey: n.Jones

Goals: Pederson

Most improved: pederson

Ruck: jamar

First year: jkh

Chip: gawn

 

I think these final predictions are 100% accurate.

One final one: Where will Chip end up? My bet Hawthorn - needs a Lake replacement, plenty of money and salary cap room post Buddy, and are willing to "do what it takes". We have no hope of retaining Chip IMHO, and it could be argued that is a good thing. We are likely on current indications to finish well in the bottom four (particularly after the thoroughly unenterprising game against the Pies), so we will get two high first round draft picks in what looks like a very high quality draft. Let's hope we get some forwards, because we certainly had none on Monday.

After Chip's "leadership" yesterday, he can leave. Sick of him asking for everyone else to put in 100% effort while only giving 50% himself.

Also a terrible display from a member of the leadership group to keep coming out every fortnight parroting on about wanting to see improvement from his teammates. What kind of message is that sending your mates?! I'd punch a co-worker in the face if I was busting my ass to improve my performance and had some [censored] telling the world that nobody in his team is showing improvement and he was eyeing greener pastures.

Thanks for the service Chip, but we'll take the first round compo pick and get some players that give a damn about teammates.

 

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