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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - ANGUS BRAYSHAW

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too late, its already happened

Ah...who can every forget the Angymobile !!! :unsure:

 

ahh yes, & I wondering IF he is Jonesy's dad

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certainly a resemblance ^_^

Apparently Angus aims to beef up over the preseason. I'm sure Misson will steer him in the right direction.


Round 20, 1991.

Mark Brayshaw played full back on Allen Jakovich for a lot of the day.

That's all you need to know.

Jakovich kicked 4 in the first quarter on MIckey Martyn and 5 or 6 on Martyn in total - the ball was coming in very well via Stynes, Clark, Stretch, Dyson Obs etc. Jako gets reported for mouthing off to the ump.

One thing that is noticeable is that Mark was a pretty good kick passing from full back kick ins.

And there goes another thread. Very punny, guys.

Lets leave off with Angus and the (sesame seed) puns

 

Lets leave off with Angus and the (sesame seed) puns

So....anyone got a special source for info ??

Lets leave off with Angus and the (sesame seed) puns

I think folk are just gerkin our chains Nut !!


So Saints have pick1 weve 2 and three

No sure who's going at 1 or 3 , but at 2 Brayshaws the meat in this sandwich!! :o

Getting Brayshaw would be an instance of bovine intervention -_-

Christ some of you people are socially inept

Socially inept people post on the internet? Say it ain't so!


Getting Brayshaw would be an instance of bovine intervention -_-

Let's just hope he doesn't butcher the ball.

Don't mind that Chaser for one so young, will limit him getting caught if he can get first hands on the ball and whilst could end up going straight back over his head with a turnover could also result in giving us some forward ascendancy.

Think with more exposure to the game at AFL level more composure will come. Who knows time will tell

Absolutely, just an area of his game to work on, that's all.

He definitely strikes me as someone who will work extremely hard at improving his game, so think he will get better in this area.

Apparently Angus aims to beef up over the preseason. I'm sure Misson will steer him in the right direction.

Rehab?


Can't wait to see the Angus and Burger interview on DeeTV.

the Black Angus, & that old ham, Burger

do you get fries with them?

the Black Angus, & that old ham, Burger

do you get fries with them?

It's a pity chip left us. McDonald would feel at home with those three around.

 

A recent article (admittedly in the Hun, and also call Jake Lever 'Jay') states that Brayshaw has improved his 20m pace from a 3.15 sec to 2.81 sec.

I'm sceptical of those numbers, but it's still and indication of improvement. It also talks about his need to improve his endurance.

Christ some of you people are socially inept

Ok, someone help me please... where's the pun in this?


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