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The tall speedster barely had a chance to show his wares, a broken toe suffered against the Crows in Round 3 put an end to his season.

Games MFC 2015 3

Career Total 24

Goals MFC 2015 0

Career Total 2

Keith "Bluey" Truscott Memorial Trophy 11 votes

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I just hope that this guy and Oscar are the solutions for our backline! I guess the delisting of Fitzy suggest that is the way the FD are thinking. Let's hope that 2016 proves them right!

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Looking forward to Frosty's return. Think he might grow into a very decent ,level headed and able player.

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Was impressive pre season, and would be a great 3rd defender who can run off the opposition resting ruckman, or even swing forward.

With no more sub rule, he is the perfect player to benefit from this and be our extra tall

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I didn't see too much other than raw athleticism from Frosty, but that is mainly due to the fact that when he played, he was played out of position.

I think he needs to go back and try and become Frawley circa 2010/11, an athletic monster who can shut down one of the opponents best forwards with strength and speed, and provide a bit of dash when appropriate, keep it simple.

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I thought he was super impressive when he played at CHB and ran through the middle, looking forward to him teaming back up with TMAC for 2016

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Won't be long before people call for his existing

OK I'll call for his existing......whatever that means....

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Won't be long before people call for his existing

but he does
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Not sure what the logic was in playing a key defensive prospect as a forward / ruck, but I'm yet to be convinced that he is a long term key defender at AFL player. I'm not saying he isn't, just that we haven't seen the evidence yet.

Of course, if they can't get his toe right, it doesn't matter what positions they see him in.

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Not sure what the logic was in playing a key defensive prospect as a forward / ruck, but I'm yet to be convinced that he is a long term key defender at AFL player. I'm not saying he isn't, just that we haven't seen the evidence yet.

Of course, if they can't get his toe right, it doesn't matter what positions they see him in.

I was impressed with his pace and aggressiveness at the contest early. Would like to see him get a full year under development of Roos, who seems to be very good with key backs. I think the balance is right with he and Oscar fighting for a key back spot. and both can go forward as well. His brother is very good. can't see why we couldn't develop him to be just as effective.

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4-6 I hear


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Frost looks like he could turn out pretty well. Needs a bit of polish to go with the freakish strength, speed and athleticism, but he's certainly on the right track.

It that for his toenail?

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Talking to Pederson on the train after the GWS game, he said Frost was ready to go that week but the club decided to start again next season and not play him.

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I'd like to have a chat to Pederson. Seems a really nice guy.

Frost might be the backman that goes into the ruck in a pinch if we can't land another taller forward.

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Melbourne football club is the oldest football club in the world and I reckon Frost had the worst ever toe injury in our history.

That's insightful.

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