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Hey guys,

Just wondering how far people think McKenzie is to getting a chance in senior side? I hear his games in the VFL have been pretty good for a while now. If he was to come in who would you want to be dropped?

 

I would like to see him play a senior game this season, he put his body on the line and does the 1%ers.

I can't think if a player he should replace though.

 

He played a half for Casey so he could play tomorrow if someone is a late withdrawal.

Will be delisted at years end and picked up by richmond they seem to like other teams duds


I would like to see him play a senior game this season, he put his body on the line and does the 1%ers.

I can't think if a player he should replace though.

Agreed. I can't think of who he would replace.

As we all know, his effort is never questioned.

But now we have a midfield of players who's efforts match that of McKenzie's and a footballing ability that surpasses his also.

So unfortunately for him, (but fortunately for our club) he is being squeezed out.

Bring back Tom gillies

 

Jordie is probably next in line for a senior call-up at the moment. He's been getting heaps of ball at Casey and the reports from those games say he's doing well in improving his weaknesses. Add to that his ownership of the coaches award for the past few years and he looks pretty likely. Coaches love him because of his work ethic and willingness to take instruction.

The above applies also to those who think he will be de-listed. Not a chance. As I said, coaches love him. I've also pointed out in another thread that Cross is currently doing Jordie's job in the senior side, but he's only here for a couple of years. If Jordie can get his disposal up to Cross' level then he'll be set. He doesn't have to be as good a kick as Watts or Salem, just reliable with his disposal to go along with his high workrate and ability to get his hands on the ball and negate an opponent.

Will be delisted at years end and picked up by richmond they seem to like other teams duds

They seem to have a particular penchant for our duds.

They seem to have a particular penchant for our duds.

That's because Craig Cameron is their recruiter.


Hey guys,

Just wondering how far people think McKensie is to getting a chance in senior side? I hear his games in the VFL have been pretty good for a while now. If he was to come in who would you want to be dropped?

EDIT ** Jordie, yep that was dumb... **

you'll be waiting ages R'sD-f,,, ages, probably about 14.

er', hours.

You will realise very quickly that if you spell a word or a footballers name wrong on this site you will get baged for it.

I would like to see him play a senior game this season, he put his body on the line and does the 1%ers.

I can't think if a player he should replace though.

its badged 'ILLDieADemon'.... not bloody baged.

;)

They seem to have a particular penchant for our duds.

Thats not the halfof wit, they go collect they're own Clubs discarded jumpers socks & beanies from the Op Shops about, & resell them on gumtree for $$.00s.. thats how the afford King on the list.

That's because Craig Cameron is their recruiter.

Adam you're not doing very well. Craig was never their recruiter and in fact hasn't worked there for over a year.

I'm starting to think you don't know much after your Yze blunder and now this.


Was Vernie Bince there?

J Mac is his rappers name.

 

Adam you're not doing very well. Craig was never their recruiter and in fact hasn't worked there for over a year.

I'm starting to think you don't know much after your Yze blunder and now this.

BB you only just realised that Mr Farr talks from somewhere other than his mouth


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