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2015 Player Review - # 10 Angus Brayshaw

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New Angus vid up on the MFC site - 2015 Review: Angus Brayshaw

It is funny looking at the highlights packages of the mids in the upcoming draft and then looking at Brayshaws 2015 highlights. The kid is a winner. Love how he wants to tackle, do all the defensive stuff but also backs himself, runs and attacks.

He is a brilliant size for a modern day footballer, is tough, looks like he has leadership qualities and seems genuinely excited at our prospects.

What a fantastic pick up for this club.

New Angus vid up on the MFC site - 2015 Review: Angus Brayshaw

It is funny looking at the highlights packages of the mids in the upcoming draft and then looking at Brayshaws 2015 highlights. The kid is a winner. Love how he wants to tackle, do all the defensive stuff but also backs himself, runs and attacks.

He is a brilliant size for a modern day footballer, is tough, looks like he has leadership qualities and seems genuinely excited at our prospects.

What a fantastic pick up for this club.

Love the way this kid plays..

Big season coming up :)

 

In my opinion this bloke could be just as important to us as Hogan.

I'll admit, when we picked both he and Petracca i said on here that Petracca will play Round 1 and never look back, while Angus would take some time and some development. Boy was i wrong. We have a beauty, and i'm not afraid to say the cursed Demonland words in this regard:

HE WILL BE ELITE!


Never heard of him.

In my opinion this bloke could be just as important to us as Hogan.

I'll admit, when we picked both he and Petracca i said on here that Petracca will play Round 1 and never look back, while Angus would take some time and some development. Boy was i wrong. We have a beauty, and i'm not afraid to say the cursed Demonland words in this regard:

HE WILL BE ELITE!

I could watch that all night on loop. We used to say we could build a club around a young kid like that. I reckon we can say the same about Viney, Hogan, Salem and potentially Petracca. Exciting times.

 

Seen this guy play and at training,he is a gun!

Got tired toward late last year, however continued to try and put the effort in, when he continues to get bigger and the tank increases, he'll continue to be fantastic.

Talk it up dees

Love Crayshaw.


He'll dominate for years alongside Christopher Petracca and Justin Hogan. Exciting times ahead.

Never heard of him.

I thought Parish would be our first pick but if Song is going for Bradshaw ..... well I can't argue with Mr Gif.

Love Crayshaw.

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Attacks on spelling and grammar in internet forums are the equivalent of someone yelling over the top of another person during a discussion/argument.

True, although you can't deny that spelling the blokes name as 'Bradshaw' is not doing you any favours. Even you must have shook your head when you realised it.


saw GRAYSHAW kick a banana from the boundary at gosch's one day at training.. he looked around to see if hogan or garlett had seen it and they hadn't and he collapsed backwards and did a "snow angel" in the leaves on the ground..... from that moment on, he was my boy!

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He'll be Melbourne's long term captain after Jones.

Wash your mouth out, that's going to Jack Viney mate!! he bleeds red and blue!!

This guys has the potential to become an all time great of the club.

Wash your mouth out, that's going to Jack Viney mate!! he bleeds red and blue!!

Love Viney as much as the next person, and yes he does bleed for the club, but literally everything about Brayshaw says future captain material. I suspect he's going to be very hard to overlook when the time eventually comes.

With a bit of luck, Viney and Brayshaw will become our Mitchell and Hodge.

Love Viney as much as the next person, and yes he does bleed for the club, but literally everything about Brayshaw says future captain material. I suspect he's going to be very hard to overlook when the time eventually comes.

With a bit of luck, Viney and Brayshaw will become our Mitchell and Hodge.

Exactly. Nothing wrong with having multiple leaders.


Wow, few posters have gone early! Next captain, blah blah. I know it's a fan site, and it is our job to fap over players, but maybe let's take a more measured approach and see how he develops?

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Attacks on spelling and grammar in internet forums are the equivalent of someone yelling over the top of another person during a discussion/argument.

Sorry song, I disagree. I often have to read then re read posts because of poor spelling or grammar. Perhaps a better example would be to ask someone to stop mumbling so you can undersand them. We are trying to communicate after all, and being unintelligible does not help the cause.

 

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