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Keith ‘Bluey’ Truscott Memorial Trophy

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well last year I said I didnt want Jonsey to win this years b&f because I wanted to be more than a one man team, but maybe I have under estimated how good a footy player he really is. Even with more midfield support he was phenomenal this year. So if Nathan wins it again then he is some good company and thoroughly deserves it.

Its a shame he doesnt get spoken about more outside our club. isnt he a free agent next year? Clubs will go hard for him.

 

Jonesy finished the year with more momentum than Dunny I reckon, tight finish coming up.

James McDonald Trophy ~ Daniel Cross

What's that actually for?

Special award to honour consistent, highly respected players who were cut before their time by a club that they had given more than a decade of sterling service to.

A.k.a the 'never forget, never again' award.

 

Special award to honour consistent, highly respected players who were cut before their time by a club that they had given more than a decade of sterling service to.

A.k.a the 'never forget, never again' award.

Utter gold. Take a bow.


Jonesy finished the year with more momentum than Dunny I reckon, tight finish coming up.

Yep, Jones rolled along at 120 Supercoach points for the last 6 rounds, to Dunn's 60.

There's not too much to be inferred from Supercoach, but momentum is probably one thing.

The last score posted here was by BJ Dee 30 minutes ago!

Anyone else getting impatient for an update, or is it just me?

Btw that was:

Top 3 Leaderboard after Round 17

Lynden Dunn 241

Nathan Jones 231

Bernie Vince 218

31 minutes ago

 

The MFC twitter has put the que in the rack aswell. Have stopped updating supporters.

Pathetic.


The last score posted here was by BJ Dee 30 minutes ago!

Anyone else getting impatient for an update, or is it just me?

Btw that was:

Top 3 Leaderboard after Round 17

Lynden Dunn 241

Nathan Jones 231

Bernie Vince 218

31 minutes ago

Just you.

Pretty sure theres a break before the last 5 rounds are counted

Are you guys seriously upset that you don't know who won the B&F, like, the second it happens? Should probably go out more...

Yep, I'm impatient also.


Are you guys seriously upset that you don't know who won the B&F, like, the second it happens? Should probably go out more...

Shhhhhhh, that makes too much sense, they won't know what to get angry at....

The MFC twitter has put the que in the rack aswell. Have stopped updating supporters.

Pathetic.

Thats where I got it from. I got Impatient 25 mins ago!

The MFC twitter has put the que in the rack aswell. Have stopped updating supporters.

Pathetic.

Maybe because they've taken a break and there's not much happening?

Nah, would be too obvious, gotta be some kind of Melbourne-sucks-at-everything going on.

The MFC twitter has put the que in the rack aswell. Have stopped updating supporters.

Pathetic.

Not sure it serious


Are you guys seriously upset that you don't know who won the B&F, like, the second it happens? Should probably go out more...

Need to get some shut eye mate, big day tomorrow :)

Are you guys seriously upset that you don't know who won the B&F, like, the second it happens? Should probably go out more...

But if I go out I might miss it!

 

Need to get some shut eye mate, big day tomorrow :)

Don't have to go out tonight, as such, just more, if a B&F count makes you impatient!


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