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12 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Clearly because they're intent on getting rid of Watts.

While I understand you were only kidding, no doubt there will be some peanut who sees this as an invitation to discuss him.

It would be nice if Watts could go unmentioned in the odd thread.

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Clearly this Nick Bowen doesn't have too much of an idea when it comes to the MFC.

"Weideman, Melbourne's first selection in the 2015 NAB AFL Draft at pick No.9 overall, was due to come out of contract at the end of this season but the Demons and the 19-year-old's manager, Ben Williams of Players Ink, agreed to a new two-year deal this week."

I could be wrong, but the last time i checked, Pick #4 (Oliver) comes before #9.

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Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Clearly this Nick Bowen doesn't have too much of an idea when it comes to the MFC.

"Weideman, Melbourne's first selection in the 2015 NAB AFL Draft at pick No.9 overall, was due to come out of contract at the end of this season but the Demons and the 19-year-old's manager, Ben Williams of Players Ink, agreed to a new two-year deal this week."

I could be wrong, but the last time i checked, Pick #4 (Oliver) comes before #9.

Just an oversight when he looked it up. I wouldn't expect anyone other than hardcore club supporters or draft lovers to carry around in their head who was drafted when and at what place.

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Last year was a nice bonus to see the Weed play a few games at AFL level and just as importantly have some really good stretches in the VFL.

So I hope we don't go overboard with expectations this year but the good news is he's stronger and was running really well when he came back from the break. 

He has to hold more marks and work on his defensive pressure but the way he attacks the ball and his class stands out. 

The 2 goals he got against the Dogs on the weekend were gifts but it shows he can read the play and run hard in to space to get on the end of it. He took a really nice mark as well and missed the shot that he'd usually kick based on his VFL form.

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Resigning Sam is good news, he's on the right track and has some key attributes in terms of kicking and marking skills.  For anyone who saw the extent to which McGuire was bristling as host on Fox Footy when Sam played his first game against Hawthorn, it's clear that no stone will be left unturned by Collingwood to woo him across to the Pies if there's so much as a sniff.  The heritage and tradition facets of AFL/VFL and Collingwood's role within them are near and dear to Eddie and clearly it rankles that such a famous Magpie name is on the Demons' list.  

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26 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Just an oversight when he looked it up. I wouldn't expect anyone other than hardcore club supporters or draft lovers to carry around in their head who was drafted when and at what place.

Really? You wouldn't expect a professional who covers AFL as his job to know this? 

These things happen so often and really these journalists should know a lot better. 

Edit: Good to see Weideman commit. 

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54 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Clearly this Nick Bowen doesn't have too much of an idea when it comes to the MFC.

"Weideman, Melbourne's first selection in the 2015 NAB AFL Draft at pick No.9 overall, was due to come out of contract at the end of this season but the Demons and the 19-year-old's manager, Ben Williams of Players Ink, agreed to a new two-year deal this week."

I could be wrong, but the last time i checked, Pick #4 (Oliver) comes before #9.

Great to hear that more young talent is being locked away. 

As for the Journo, did he count on his fingers but have his hands crossed?

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There fantastic versatility in our forward line with no two players being the Sam style.  

Weid adds a very important element if he continues to develop the way we all hope he will.

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Dammit was really looking forward to the Weideman puts contract talks on hold thread...aaah well.

In all seriousness,  who would want to leave this club now? We won't be losing any required players other than blokes who can no longer get games and look elsewhere for opportunities.

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