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THE EXPERIENCED HEAD

Jordan Lewis brought with him a vast treasure of football brains, leadership and experience at a successful club that proved invaluable for a young rising team.

That said and because that team relied so much on its older heads, his indiscretion in the round two game against Carlton that led to a three week suspension, let the team down badly and in retrospect, played its part in the team's ultimate downfall. Let's hope he can repeat the good elements of his contribution to the club in 2018 and leave the other stuff behind him.

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Date of Birth: 24 April, 1986

Height: 186cm

Weight: 87kg

Games MFC 2017: 19

Career Total: 283

Goals MFC 2017: 5

Career Total: 150

 

Season 2017 AFL Statistics

Kicks: 216

Handballs: 284

Disposals: 500

Marks: 93

Scores: 5 goals 3 behinds

Goal Assists: 11

Tackles: 47

Hitouts: 0

Clearances: 68

Clangers: 68

Inside 50s: 57

Rebound 50s: 30

Frees For: 23

Frees Against: 17

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He kicks a dinky kick, he kicks a motsa kick
He kicks a larger kick, he kicks a decider kick
He sings a song that reminds him of the good times
He sings a song that might bring him the best of times
(Oh Clarry Boy,   Clarry Boy,   Clarry Boy)

 

He gets knocked down, but he gets up again
You are never gonna keep him down

He gets knocked down, but he gets up again
You are never gonna keep him down
……..

 

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14 minutes ago, Demonland said:

THE EXPERIENCED HEAD

Jordan Lewis brought with him a vast treasure of football brains, leadership and experience at a successful club that proved invaluable for a young rising team.

That said and because that team relied so much on its older heads, his indiscretion in the round two game against Carlton that led to a three week suspension, let the team down badly and in retrospect, played its part in the team's ultimate downfall. Let's hope he can repeat the good elements of his contribution to the club in 2018 and leave the other stuff behind him.

Jordan Lewis 2.png

Date of Birth: 24 April, 1986

Height: 186cm

Weight: 87kg

Games MFC 2017: 19

Career Total: 283

Goals MFC 2017: 5

Career Total: 150

 

Season 2017 AFL Statistics

Kicks: 216

Handballs: 284

Disposals: 500

Marks: 93

Scores: 5 goals 3 behinds

Goal Assists: 11

Tackles: 47

Hitouts: 0

Clearances: 68

Clangers: 68

Inside 50s: 57

Rebound 50s: 30

Frees For: 23

Frees Against: 17

No suspensions in 2018 would be a great start. He showed in a lot of games why the Hawks traded him IMO the end is nigh. 2018 could be his last. Will he remain best 22. I suspect at the start of next season but I am not sure he will be still there at finals time. Either way he will have been worth recruiting for two years. 

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THE golden opportunity was round 23. That's NOT a hypothetical.

Where do you stop and start with Sliding Doors ?  Which door..how far ??  All nonsense really.

 

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24 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

THE golden opportunity was round 23. That's NOT a hypothetical.

Where do you stop and start with Sliding Doors ?  Which door..how far ??  All nonsense really.

 

Still asking myself how we lost that one ... not to mention the Carlton game in 2016

When is this club going to get it all together

On Lewis ... we got value ... would have been nice to get some more but very happy with that pick up.

Would love to see someone pushing for his spot next year.

PS... and how did we lose to the 16/17th ranked club.. North... TWICE

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Think he has one more good year in him and it will be played 85% across half back.

We have enough young midfielders that he shouldn't be needed in there for long periods.

Could still get a fifth flag if everything comes together!

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6 hours ago, Wrecker45 said:

If he didn't break Cripp's jaw we would have lost that game to Carlton and finished on 11 wins.

Pretty much postponed the diabolical "oh we're still the same team and have no hope if we cant beat Carlton" until later in the season.

4 hours ago, poita said:

If he didn't break Cripps' jaw, we may well have beaten Geelong and / or Fremantle and / or Richmond and finished top 8. 

The losses to Geel, Freo and Rich were tolerable because all 3 teams looked like they were finals bound early in the season.

As posted above, Lewis sensed something in the Carlton game ie that it was too early in the season to have our 'sky is the limit' hope crushed by a perenial cellar dweller and he needed to make a stand. Reckless or not, the Hawks did to to North years earlier and took a hold of the result and knocked a contender down a peg. Whereas we needed to tick a box for necessary wins that we need to chalk in if we were to have any hope later in the season.

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On 15/09/2017 at 12:47 PM, beelzebub said:

THE golden opportunity was round 23. That's NOT a hypothetical.

Where do you stop and start with Sliding Doors ?  Which door..how far ??  All nonsense really.

 

I'm with you... coulda woulda shoulda...if my sister had balls she'd be my brother. So many impossible to know outcomes masquerading as probabilities. 

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Fail - got suspended for the early part of the season, when we dropped games we should have won

Pass - was one of the few who stood up in the run in home when we had it all to play for

I still think it is either Vince OR Lewis in 2018, not both, and I would prefer Lewis based on 2017 form, but still not completely sold on him.

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