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Mitch White to debut

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Hes a beauty for sure. loved his strong contested mark in the middle of the ground. Personally he has overtaken Grimes for next year.

Solid unit too!

 
 

He was both bigger and better than I expected. 16 disposals, 6 marks, 93% or thereabouts. That's one of the better debuts we've seen in the last few years.

Not bad , plays tall kicks it well unique , heath shaw mark 2 ?

 

I like jane bunns two :)

Did you hear there was a push to rename Blacktown is Sydney's west earlier this year.

The place is out of control.

I was proud of Crossy for coming back on to the ground after he completely African Americaned out when his head hit the turf.


Has redeemed my faith in having defenders to help Tmac for the coming years, his smother saved a goal!

He looked really good out there... another impressive teenager for the MFC collection.

You have to wonder why Picket Fence was constantly telling us that he is no good and that should not debut under any circumstances

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Very promising Debut!

Will become a very good link man!

Safe hands not flustered!

He's no Jane Bunn but...

I wouldn't want anyone else to be!!

Would you??

He looked really good out there... another impressive teenager for the MFC collection.

You have to wonder why Picket Fence was constantly telling us that he is no good and that should not debut under any circumstances

Yeah you would hafta ask this very salient point!??

Hes a beauty for sure. loved his strong contested mark in the middle of the ground. Personally he has overtaken Grimes for next year.

Solid unit too!

Looks strangely bigger in a Melbourne guernsey than he does in a Scorps jumper


Looks a good solid no nonsense type

Very promising Debut!

Will become a very good link man!

Safe hands not flustered!

He's no Jane Bunn but...

I wouldn't want anyone else to be!!

Would you??

If someone could photoshop Jane Bunn in a Melbourne jumper that might just about blow all the pickets off The Fence

His kicking style reminds me of Corey Enright.

If someone could photoshop Jane Bunn in a Melbourne jumper that might just about blow all the pickets off The Fence

Id rather nude but each to their own....I guess

Looks a good solid no nonsense type

Will be a more Better skilled Daniel Cross! clone

Now that.... IS A GLOWING ENDORSEMENT INDEED!


If someone could photoshop Jane Bunn in a Melbourne jumper that might just about blow all the pickets off The Fence

Please don't!? :wacko::blink::rolleyes: Sigh!

Id rather nude but each to their own....I guess

I think I would have a major coronary!

 

Looks strangely bigger in a Melbourne guernsey than he does in a Scorps jumper

IMO our players all look better, and bigger, in our jumper rather than the garbage white nonMFC things that the bloody AFL HQ make us wear from time to time.

I was proud of Crossy for coming back on to the ground after he completely African Americaned out when his head hit the turf.

That is a truly wonderful turn of phrase. I'm impressed.


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