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Why not? I havent seen a first year midfielder as good as him for a while, and it's not like he can feed off a Gary Ablett like O Meara did in his first ,Cripps had 35 disposals yesterday...

And when was the last time you saw a KPF as good as Hogan?

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I love watching this kid play footy in a Melbourne jumper.

 

I love watching this kid play footy in a Melbourne jumper.

Enjoy it while it lasts.

Can't see him sticking around this mediocrity

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Enjoy it while it lasts.

Can't see him sticking around this mediocrity

We had a poor game but last week was a great win.

We'll be a better team than North next year.

Granted that we need to be a much improved team next year to keep the Hulk.


Enjoy it while it lasts.

Can't see him sticking around this mediocrity

He didn't hesitate extending his contract at the back end of last year, and we were playing much worse footy then. Relax.

He is already pretty close to elite. There is seriously nothing he can't do. Even his set shot routine has improved and I'd back him to convert most of his chances.

I'm sick of hearing this [censored] every day on here.

MFCSS in the extreme.

None of you know the kid, he could be the most loyal bloke going around, but wahhhh he's gunna leave us!

Get over it, worrying about [censored] that hasn't happened and may never happen is is a waste of time.

Just enjoy having a decent player for [censored] sake.

I'm sick of hearing this [censored] every day on here.

MFCSS in the extreme.

None of you know the kid, he could be the most loyal bloke going around, but wahhhh he's gunna leave us!

Get over it, worrying about [censored] that hasn't happened and may never happen is is a waste of time.

Just enjoy having a decent player for [censored] sake.

I've lived thru Scully-Trengove-Jurrah-Aussie-Clark.

It's a miracle I haven't had a nervous breakdown yet. MFCSS is to be expected.

Having said that, Hogan keeps me coming to games and I hope that will be the case until I'm 40 and he's 32.

 

Offer him the "buddy" deal tomorrow

Seriously this guy is an absolute beast. He'll be one of the stars of the comp in a few years - and he's ours! He bloody ragdolled that sook Thompson today, one of the premier defenders in the comp.

Will be dominating games Carey style in a year or two. And with Gus and Petracca feeding him the footy it's gonna be bloody formidable for other teams.

None of this guarantees anything of course - look how the Saints went with Plugger - but it gives us a bloody good start.


I've lived thru Scully-Trengove-Jurrah-Aussie-Clark.

It's a miracle I haven't had a nervous breakdown yet. MFCSS is to be expected.

Having said that, Hogan keeps me coming to games and I hope that will be the case until I'm 40 and he's 32.

We all have.

It's no excuse though to be negative about our chances of keeping Hogan around.

"Reiwoldt and Buddy could have only dreamed to have a first season like this"

- Dunstall, August 2015

Seriously this guy is an absolute beast. He'll be one of the stars of the comp in a few years - and he's ours! He bloody ragdolled that sook Thompson today, one of the premier defenders in the comp.

Will be dominating games Carey style in a year or two. And with Gus and Petracca feeding him the footy it's gonna be bloody formidable for other teams.

None of this guarantees anything of course - look how the Saints went with Plugger - but it gives us a bloody good start.

Plus, if viney plays like he has we will be the best team in the league. The future is bright!!!

Offer him the "buddy" deal tomorrow

Enjoy it while it lasts.

Can't see him sticking around this mediocrity

He will stay, you cannot deny we will be a great team. Get rid of the remaining dead wood whilst continuing our good recruiting and we will be set


Hogan is back into second for the contested marks across the league.

Hawkins - 43

Hogan - 41

Lynch - 40

Hooker - 39

Then a gap to Jack Reiwoldt at 33. It's a tight race.

Also up to 36 goals for the year which is nice.

Line up 150-200 women willing to have his children, I want a whole side full of Hogans off spring in 20 years time.

It is evident that this guy is something quite special. As a supporter nothing, nothing, could give us a shot in the arm or more desire to become a new member than by locking this bloke up on a long term deal ( Same for Maxxy). Message to the club,

"How about giving us an early Christmas Present"

It is evident that this guy is something quite special. As a supporter nothing, nothing, could give us a shot in the arm or more desire to become a new member than by locking this bloke up on a long term deal ( Same for Maxxy). Message to the club,

"How about giving us an early Christmas Present"

Don't dare forget Brayshaw.

Anyone know what the little guesture to the sky was all about right after his first goal today...???

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Why not? I havent seen a first year midfielder as good as him for a while, and it's not like he can feed off a Gary Ablett like O Meara did in his first ,Cripps had 35 disposals yesterday...

Yes hes good, but the Rising Star means just that, a rising star...... Hogan will be a star, without a shadow of a doubt.

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Anyone know what the little guesture to the sky was all about right after his first goal today...???

I think he was the only player with the 'mark of respect arm band' on so I'm imagining it was personal and not club related.

Now favourite for the Rising Star with the bookies.

He needed a huge game after Cripps' blinder yesterday... boy did he deliver!

 

If this kid leaves the club I it will just about be curtains for half the supporter base


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