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I’m not big into criticism of players, but I did not hold high hopes after his injury last year. But I was wrong, possible his added maturity helped his cause. Great to see him find a role in a AFL team. 

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I bet Bull will bob up with a bag of 5 goals soon enough.

The list of players we have that are capable of doing that is growing by the week.  Firepower a plenty.

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There is no doubt that he is contributing more than Sam at the moment and in fact he is playing very well, but obviously, long term, Sam will/should take over from him.

He has been very good and it's a pity he was injured in that game last year, which effectively ruled him out for the remainder of the season, he's shown the form that Drunkin knew he was capable of and hats off to him for that.

I love the way he plays the game and his strength around the ball and his clean hands and vision have been a revelation, to some of us that is, I was a bit apprehensive when they picked him but rapt that they did.

He fits in well with the rest of the group and he certainly doesn't detract from our on field performance, of course if he keeps this up it will be difficult for Pedo to get a game with is a seems but that's just how it is.

Great effort so far and let's hope he can build on it.

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On 5/28/2018 at 5:37 PM, chook fowler said:

Trying to match up Hoges, TMac, Trac and Bull must be a nightmare for the opposition.

It would be even worse if Pedo was in the side, with these four greats, making 5 greats to contend with plus the super-contributing smalls that are so clever finding space. Sorry, just really like the way Pedo plays....

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On 5/28/2018 at 5:43 PM, Petraccattack said:

I bet Bull will bob up with a bag of 5 goals soon enough.

The list of players we have that are capable of doing that is growing by the week.  Firepower a plenty.

Looks as if he will get that tally, soon, in one game. 

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1 minute ago, Deemania since 56 said:

It would be even worse if Pedo was in the side, with these four greats, making 5 greats to contend with plus the super-contributing smalls that are so clever finding space. Sorry, just really like the way Pedo plays....

No way would we add Pedo to the mix unless one of the existing talls was injured. Even then I bet Weideman gets picked if he has form.

Pedo's days are done. He can be proud of his career.

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Just now, BAMF said:

No way would we add Pedo to the mix unless one of the existing talls was injured. Even then I bet Weideman gets picked if he has form.

Pedo's days are done. He can be proud of his career.

Sad outlook, always was one of my favourites when times were darkening.

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On 5/28/2018 at 5:45 PM, monoccular said:

And how good is it that there is competition for the place .... nobody can rest on their laurels.

And if I heard correctly Pedersen was up there backing the team even though he may have felt he should be in the team.  Great club spirit.

I've seen Pedo up in the Trident section mixing with fans and cheering on the team. Very friendly bloke

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I think Smith is ace.  After Rance’s special (how many players does he fly the knees into?  He should be held to account, dirty prich), he has worked himself back into the team.  It is brilliant, because it adds another dimension to the forward line, and provides a great challenge for Weids to earn his spot against.  No gifting games.  

He adds strength and skill to the forward line.  Go Bull!

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Couple of things, as some others have said I was one not sold on Bull but it is so good to see him bringing something to the team. If he keeps this form up and hopefully some improvement still to go, he will keep Weid out of the side.

Said it before but if Peds had of been this dedicated when he first arrived at the club he’d have played a lot more footy.

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Hoges, TMac, Trac and Bull

3 hours ago, Dante said:

There is no doubt that he is contributing more than Sam at the moment and in fact he is playing very well, but obviously, long term, Sam will/should take over from him.

He has been very good and it's a pity he was injured in that game last year, which effectively ruled him out for the remainder of the season, he's shown the form that Drunkin knew he was capable of and hats off to him for that.

I love the way he plays the game and his strength around the ball and his clean hands and vision have been a revelation, to some of us that is, I was a bit apprehensive when they picked him but rapt that they did.

He fits in well with the rest of the group and he certainly doesn't detract from our on field performance, of course if he keeps this up it will be difficult for Pedo to get a game with is a seems but that's just how it is.

Great effort so far and let's hope he can build on it.

I wanted him rookied after his first season with Casey..  it didn't happen, but I'm certainly happy it has.

 

3 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

It would be even worse if Pedo was in the side, with these four greats, making 5 greats to contend with plus the super-contributing smalls that are so clever finding space. Sorry, just really like the way Pedo plays....

FB/ Jetta, OMc, Salem

HB/ Hibberd, Lever, Jones

CL/ Harmes, Brayshaw, TMac,

HF/ Trac, Hoges, ANB

FF/ Bull, Pedo, Spargo

 

R/ Gawn, Oli, Viney

Int/ Hannan, Fritsch, Hunt, Garlett,

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And into my SC side he goes.
Running 6 Melbourne players at the moment.
Going against my usual policy.

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1 hour ago, DV8 said:

Hoges, TMac, Trac and Bull

I wanted him rookied after his first season with Casey..  it didn't happen, but I'm certainly happy it has.

 

FB/ Jetta, OMc, Salem

HB/ Hibberd, Lever, Jones

CL/ Harmes, Brayshaw, TMac,

HF/ Trac, Hoges, ANB

FF/ Bull, Pedo, Spargo

 

R/ Gawn, Oli, Viney

Int/ Hannan, Fritsch, Hunt, Garlett,

Frightening - imagine coaches attempting to cover / account for that line-up! Nice one, DV8.

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1 hour ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Frightening - imagine coaches attempting to cover / account for that line-up! Nice one, DV8.

I think it shows at the moment that we need Pedo in 2019.

 

TMc apparently has turf toe since last year, which took out Aaron Sandilands for big chunks of seasons. 

Sandilands has lost a lot of games over a few seasons with the injury... and Weide will not be a No1 ruck, come 2019.

....  I think Pedo is a must keep, for 2019_    we've already seen how Pedo and Tmc can work in tandem, to get the job done.

 

Bull, Trac and Hogan can all rotate positions as HF's and on-ball.

Gut runners in Jones, ANB & Harmes.

Both Brayshaw and Salem are interchangeable in the guts, or off half-back.

 

A handy interchange with all running players, with a little tow. and some class.

 

We lack a backup, genuine 1st ruck, atmo.   So Pedo is our Mr capable.

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2 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

And into my SC side he goes.
Running 6 Melbourne players at the moment.
Going against my usual policy.

Same - now most of my forward line are Demons

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5 hours ago, Cards13 said:

@Drunkn167 any stories for us from Bull? How’s he feeling this year compared to last?

How does he think he is going the last 2 weeks?

Does he think he can get to 100 games for the club.. 

Sorry mate I couldn't tell ya. I havent spoken with him for a while but knowing Bull he'd be super happy playing the way he is in a fantastic team, especially given the work he has had to do to get there.

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4 hours ago, DV8 said:

I think it shows at the moment that we need Pedo in 2019.

 

TMc apparently has turf toe since last year, which took out Aaron Sandilands for big chunks of seasons. 

Sandilands has lost a lot of games over a few seasons with the injury... and Weide will not be a No1 ruck, come 2019.

....  I think Pedo is a must keep, for 2019_    we've already seen how Pedo and Tmc can work in tandem, to get the job done.

 

Bull, Trac and Hogan can all rotate positions as HF's and on-ball.

Gut runners in Jones, ANB & Harmes.

Both Brayshaw and Salem are interchangeable in the guts, or off half-back.

 

A handy interchange with all running players, with a little tow. and some class.

 

We lack a backup, genuine 1st ruck, atmo.   So Pedo is our Mr capable.

Considering we've had Pat McKenna and another player [Forgotten his name it's been that long] on the long term injury list without a game in 3 or 4 years, it makes sense to have Pedo in reserve for the foreseeable future if his body is willing. Who's to say he hasn't got another 2 to 3 years in him? He came back pretty fit in the off-season and shed a lot of kilo's. He might even have a massive tom mac like impact if given the opportunity later in the year.

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28 minutes ago, bingers said:

MFC's latter day version of James Podsiadly?

Whatever you call it, it is a great story. 

Let's hope it ends like a fairytale.

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12 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

I've seen Pedo up in the Trident section mixing with fans and cheering on the team. Very friendly bloke

Has been a great club man since joining. Very unselfish and leaves no stone unturned in his preperation.  And it shows in the way he plays.  Pitty he wasn't able to hold his form at times at AFL level and cement a spot.

Not saying his days are over but the bar has been raised a little further with Smithy's return.

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4 hours ago, John Demonic said:

Considering we've had Pat McKenna and another player [Forgotten his name it's been that long] on the long term injury list without a game in 3 or 4 years, it makes sense to have Pedo in reserve for the foreseeable future if his body is willing. Who's to say he hasn't got another 2 to 3 years in him? He came back pretty fit in the off-season and shed a lot of kilo's. He might even have a massive tom mac like impact if given the opportunity later in the year.

He is valuable, he is capable, he can be surprisingly good. His real asset is his 'blend' with other players; protective, a linkage player and a pack splitter making space for the crumbers that we always needed and now seem to have inbuilt into the team with roles and functions, responsibilities and super=enthusiasm. I doubt whether van den Berg will ever fully recover to play this role in the team, which will be a considerable shame. Bull may well fulfill this role in the near future, as well. However, we do have an in-form big bugger in Pedo, at present.

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10 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Does he think he can get to 100 games for the club.. 

Interesting comments 13. I’ll be honest, I didn’t think Tim Smith would make it in the AFL although I never expressed my views. More than happy to be proven wrong if it means the club succeeds.

Simply a hypothetical, assuming T Mac and Jesse play another 5-6 years minimum at our club and Smith maintains his good form and manages to get close to the 100 game mark with a solid 3-4 years of football, my question is, where does Weideman fit into the equation?

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