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5 minutes ago, TheoX said:

5 year deal jeebus. Takes him to 32 on huge money no doubt. This is the kind of player we should get as a free agent.

Again...

It means he plays his last game under this contract as a 31 year old, not 32.

You know, the same age Lake arrived at Hawthorn.

 
1 hour ago, ding said:

If it is true that he sounded us out about a trade, May is exactly the type of bloke we need. Should be totally invested, unlike the other bloke who chose to leave. He also fills a need and comes ready-made and in his prime. Factor in KK who could be an insta-winger if his health issues are sorted, and we have added depth as well.

These 2 want success with us whereas Hogan didn't care enough to stay.  

Thats a win as far as im concerned. 

Insightful comment Ding. Good post

Hogan re-signed for 3 years 2 years ago with the undertone that the club has 3 years to prove itself worthy of him committing further or he's off.

Well the Dees did in spades after 2 years and are now equal 2nd flag favourite in 2019. What more could they have done.

Yet he's still off to Perth and that smacks of insincerity and investment to me. 

But given his recent history the move can be seen as understandable and I wish him well.

But we now have a premiership defence and Weid was always earmarked for a KPP role.

Roll on 2019 ( and we still kept AVB whom I love even if he can't kick sometimes)

1 hour ago, DeeSpencer said:

Hibbo and Lever should go up a level. Oscar down a level to  Casey

Iv'e just re-watched the hawks and cats finals. You can't be serious?

 
3 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Iv'e just re-watched the hawks and cats finals. You can't be serious?

Who did he play on?

The question has often been Oscar or Frost. 

My answer is neither. Give me May, Lever and a 3rd tall option depending on match ups that could be Oscar or just as likely could be Hibberd or Joel Smith.


1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

@jnrmac we might have fixed up our back arc a bit I suspect..esp with Lever coming back in ;)

Defence wins flags....or at least you can't win a flag wihout a good defence

Edited by jnrmac

Salivating at the thought of what May will bring to this team. From our last game if you add Lever and May in for J Smith and Frost we look far stronger already. Hopefully he'll nullify some of those key forwards who tend to kill us over the years. Just this past year Cox, Hawkins and even Dixon/Westhoff caused us big headaches. Frost did well but still always have heart in mouth when he's got the footy coming out of defense.

Now, need to find a new avatar...

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

Super pumped we’ve got him. We all know what he brings on the field but seems a really down to earth guy off it as well. Obviously as an ex captain he also brings strong leadership qualities and he more than paid his dues at the rabble that is the Gold Coast so he knows how to knuckle down.

Another 6 or 7 years of Lever and May marshalling the backline sounds pretty tasty to me.

 

Hmm, jury is out for mine.

But, you'll have my support, and thousands of others; something May hasn't had before.

May is a terrific in, along with Davis they look to be the two new gun Gorilla stoppers and we desperately need that having been smashed by the Hawkins, Darling and Kennedy types in matches when it counted.

Oscar will be a depth player back as Casey and lets not forget about Lever, our genius intercept player will return next year with a serious large key defender beside him like a Talia when he played his best football at the Crows.

 


3 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

It's a shame Lever will miss a bit at the start of the season, otherwise we'd be spruiking for 4 separate All-Australian prospects in our defence in 2019.

Lever. May. Jetta. Hibberd.

Meanwhile, when do we play Fremantle?

Because you'd bank as a certainty that Hogan and May will line up on eachother. We've got nobody else who could match up on the likes of Hogan. Which I daresay is right on the whole point of why we got May.

 

?????????

With a stronger defensive group built over the past 3 years, we've now got an ability to be more offensive and play Salem and even Kolodjashnij back there. I'm sure it's a bit of a dream for Goody.

We've assembled a formidable group back there now. Obviously, Frost vs Oscar for the extra KPB spot where required too - clearly the weak link, but David Astbury played in a premiership.

Injuries permitting, we've strengthened our defence better than any other team in the comp over a 3 year period. 

Edited by A F

Those who think Oscar will just wander off back to Casey now that we've got May are sadly mistaken.

26 minutes ago, mauriesy said:

Those who think Oscar will just wander off back to Casey now that we've got May are sadly mistaken.

For the next two years it's Frost vs Oscar vs Smith. Petty will start to come into the conversation all being well in 2020-2021.

Just now, mauriesy said:

Those who think Oscar will just wander off back to Casey now that we've got May are sadly mistaken.

you're right but you shouldn't be right. the guy is a spud. if we dont notice him we know he has had a blinder 


Put him on De Goey QB. Will be great to watch.

41 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Put him on De Goey QB. Will be great to watch.

I think that's the likely match up. But this time, we'll have Lever and May able to drift across in front of Cox. It's a tough one who I'd go for between Oscar or Frost on Cox.

On 9/20/2018 at 1:55 PM, ding said:

lol they could at least have tried to make the rumor realistic.....

Hey Ding, my apologies,  I didn’t know about the steak knives that would be thrown in. 

Welcome to the MFC May! Sures up our defence (which was a definite weakness last year) and creates a massive competition for the third tall spot in the 22. Defensively I think Oscar is better than Frost, but Frost offers run out and an extra dynamic. 

Just as another side thought to all this, with Hogan moved on I have constantly heard that in his youth days Oscar was a forward. Could we see him become a swing man? 

Anyway best of luck to you May, try not to get suspended too much. You’ve got something to play for now!

Edited by Pates

Fantastic get will be a pillar of our backline for many years. Good luck Steve?


I am not over the moon about May, I will admit. But, at the same time, we did pick the eyes out of last years draft (somehow), and we aren't exactly in dire need for pick 6. So we get May, KK and 23. I am a big wrap for KK. Worried about concussions, but he could still be anything, and could play on the wing or rotate with Salem and Fritsch anywhere from wing to back flank and even midfield. Its a good get. Pick 23 is a good pick in the hands of Jason Taylor. He picked Fritsch and Spargo last year, and they would both clearly go higher if that draft was re-done again today. We looked after Hogan with this trade. I think that leaves the door open for a return should things go pear shape for him in WA.

 

 
36 minutes ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

 

The bloke must be on cloud nine leaving GC to come to a rising team fresh off a Prelim.

MCG vs Metricon


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