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8 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

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

MCG vs Metricon

Playing in front of 80-90k... I wonder what the largest crowd GC have played in front of. 50k?

 

I'm really disappointed to lose Hoges (even with the lisfranc issue - potential career long).

But defence pressure wins grand finals. May brings that in spades.

 
7 minutes ago, MFC-11 said:

I'm really disappointed to lose Hoges (even with the lisfranc issue - potential career long).

But defence pressure wins grand finals. May brings that in spades.

I think it was navicular...actually couldn't care less any more...


Great to have a big aggressive mongrel in the backline. 

Will help our defence hugely. 

Great get MFC. 

 

IF i was Frost I wouldn't want to spend a year at Casey....and watch the others win a flag.....what happens to him?

Make room around that big neck for a medallion Steve. Great get MFC.


Nice to see him say he is rapt (I got it right Pitmaster!) to be a Dee. 

Let's not forget that a captain of another club has joined the Dees.  When did that last happen ?  Was Ditterich captain when he came to the Dees ? 

This is significant.  Don't underestimate the calibre of people we're bringing in.  Tough bastard too.

1 minute ago, ProDee said:

Let's not forget that a captain of another club has joined the Dees.  When did that last happen ?  Was Ditterich captain when he came to the Dees ? 

This is significant.  Don't underestimate the calibre of people we're bringing in.  Tough bastard too.

Edited by BrisbaneDemon


He is on channel 9 in a few mins. Trade Table show. 

Try to ignore the hosts!

interesting and weird fact

Jesse Hogan was  CHB in the U18 All Australian side

Steven May was  FF in the U18 All Australian side

26 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Let's not forget that a captain of another club has joined the Dees. 

Can not be overstated enough.

 


Solidifies our defense. 

Defense wins flags. 

Welcome Steven. 

May just gave Goodwin a huge tick.  Said he'd never spoken to us or even considered us until he had a hat with Goodwin at the end of the season.  Loved that Goodwin was all about what the club can do to help him get the most from his game and the values they are trying to hold in the playing group. 

Goody was the difference 

 

He just did a live cross for The Trade Table on Ch.9 - must admit that I was pleasantly surprised with his attitude towards the trade. 

Seems like he feels the need to prove himself all over again which is healthy.

He's a massive wrap on Goody - sounds like a sit down with him is what convinced him to come to the MFC

Spoke very well on the Trade Table show:

very genuine, said he knew he only wanted to join the demons after he met Goody. 

Admitted his career has plateaued recently and he needs a change

used hibbo and melksham as examples of us developing players from other clubs. 


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