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Don’t know him as a player anywhere near well enough to have a solid opinion but I feel there is one last play in us and we will either take a delisted free agent or experienced player in the draft. 

Ive heard interest in Mitch before, simply curious if people think he could fill a need

 

My Bulldogs supporting mate tells me that he's quick, has pretty good disposal and can kick goals.  I believe the issue is his contested work and defensive pressure.  While we lack the attacking qualities he brings, I don't know if our coaching group would want him. 

Although I'm an atheist, I've always been quite fond of his name.

My top-three favourite names currently on the list at the MFC are as follows:

Petracca

Bugg

Gawn

Apologies to Salem, Stretch and Oliver. And Pedo has his own special category.

 

 
2 hours ago, Skuit said:

Although I'm an atheist, I've always been quite fond of his name.

My top-three favourite names currently on the list at the MFC are as follows:

Petracca

Bugg

Gawn

Apologies to Salem, Stretch and Oliver. And Pedo has his own special category.

 

Remember to put plenty of ice in that glass Skuit.

 

Will make the hangover easier to deal with.


17 hours ago, Skuit said:

Although I'm an atheist, I've always been quite fond of his name.

My top-three favourite names currently on the list at the MFC are as follows:

Petracca

Bugg

Gawn

Apologies to Salem, Stretch and Oliver. And Pedo has his own special category.

 

Petracca is clearly number one.

Jetta two.

Jeffy three.

Then Hannan. Don't know why exactly - just kind of works.

Pedo is good too, particularly after a few beers and he does something special when the game is in the clinches.

 

 

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