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Brandon Jack

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Has been delisted by the swans. With their midfield depth I can see how he would of struggled to get a game. In my opinion and from what I've seen. Definitely worth a look!

 
 

Maybe rookie draft if there's no promising young small forwards around, but I'm not overly excited by him.

 

I'd prefer Billy Jack.

 

8 minutes ago, Biffen said:

I'd prefer Billy Jack.

 

You old faht !! ;)

2 hours ago, rjay said:

I don't think we need to trade in depth...

Agreed. We only trade for best 22 for the next 5 years. Depth should come from those already on the list, by bringing in better talent to relegate current MFC players to 'depth'.

Looked promising in his early days. Worth a look as a rookie if the club doesn't have any particular smokey/ies in mind. The same may be said for Michael Talia who was also delisted.


:huh:

15 hours ago, MFC-11 said:

One of my favourite movies. God I miss the Mildura drive-in.

Me to...Ha ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Edited by DeeZone

16 hours ago, MFC-11 said:

One of my favourite movies. God I miss the Mildura drive-in.

I remember watching Firecreek at the Mildura drive-in in the late 60's.  Too hot to sit in the car so sat on benches just below the screen.

His pre draft highlights reel was dead set the best I've ever seen. Had everything. Was given plenty of opportunities to prove himself at Swans but never stepped up. Just didn't quite have it. Not as good as a lot of our players outside our best 22. Unfortunately definitely a No. 

Noooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!

We have enough Jacks at this club and I think we should hold out for that Jack kid with the latin name from SA next year.


On 24 September 2017 at 6:39 PM, Deeman said:

We have enough Jacks at this club and I think we should hold out for that Jack kid with the latin name from SA next year.

Jack Martinus??

On 9/22/2017 at 10:24 PM, A F said:

Agreed. We only trade for best 22 for the next 5 years. Depth should come from those already on the list, by bringing in better talent to relegate current MFC players to 'depth'.

Unless we lose out a top player,; then we can trade in temp player/s, to cover off the change.

 
On 23/09/2017 at 2:28 PM, It's Time said:

His pre draft highlights reel was dead set the best I've ever seen. Had everything. Was given plenty of opportunities to prove himself at Swans but never stepped up. Just didn't quite have it. Not as good as a lot of our players outside our best 22. Unfortunately definitely a No. 

Whoever edits those reels has an immense amount of power.


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