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Melbourne FC @melbournefc 25s26 seconds ago

Jason Taylor on Oliver: “Clayton is a mid/forward from the Murray Bushrangers. He’s 187cm, is strong, has good power and agility. #AFLDraft

 

Melbourne FC @melbournefc 7s7 seconds ago

Taylor on Oliver: “He really stood out at that level there, he’s got the ability to mark the ball & go forward and have an impact. #AFLDraft

 

Great result. Looking forward to seeing him playing early.


he’s got the ability to mark the ball & go forward and have an impact !

Colin Sylvia.

If anyone just saw Oliver in a Melbourne jumper you'll get excited he is built like a brick shithouse.

 

Jordie McKenzie MkII

Hopefully the similarities begin and end with the hair colour.


Inetersting - if true - that according to the article most clubs rate him no 3

probably would have been better to select Wines in the first place would have save a couple of years

he’s got the ability to mark the ball & go forward and have an impact !

Colin Sylvia.

One difference - going by how he presents himself Oliver is not a complete [censored] like Sylvia was.

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Happy with both these selections. So I'm on record if anyone wants to bump it in an argument in 3 years and I'll act like I give no [censored].

My only concern about Weideman ...and hence my giving him a suss1 monicker is his feet ( foot ) We've had such a bad run ( npi ) with such injuries.

If the club after due dillgence has awarded him the all clear.. Well...welcome aboard son...Im sure your new play mate cant wait to wax the footy with you :)

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Lol Parish looks like a small child


My only concern about Weideman ...and hence my giving him a suss1 monicker is his feet ( foot ) We've had such a bad run ( npi ) with such injuries.

If the club after due dillgence has awarded him the all clear.. Well...welcome aboard son...Im sure your new play mate cant wait to wax the footy with you :)

Foot thing worries me too bb but the MFC Brains trust think he is ok so in them we trust I guess.

Lol Parish looks like a small child

Reminds me of the year we took TOumpas.. the size difference between him and Wines when standing on stage

Same thing with Oliver and Parish

If anyone just saw Oliver in a Melbourne jumper you'll get excited he is built like a brick shithouse.

As was Tapscott

 

Lol Parish looks like a small child

And Oliver looks like a seasoned veteran.

Premiership 2016

Calling it now

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