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4 minutes ago, deesrule said:

Carl Ditterich

Brian Wilson

Brent Croswell 

Peter Moore

Vin Cattogio

Phil Carmen

Kelvin Templeton 

J Tillbrook

 

From 1990...

 

Farmer? We were his first club.

Ditto Martin Pyke.And Broadbridge...

Goodwin

Bennett

McDonald from Brisbane, the millionaire

Jackson by 2

1 hour ago, SFebey said:

Daniel Cross

Fabian Francis

Joel Macdonald

Jeff Garlett

Mitch Clark

Damien Gaspar?

Troy Longmuir?

 

We were Francis's first club..

 

 

 

 

 

 

Peter Moore - Brownlow

Brian Wilson - Brownlow

Mentioned previously but worth pointing out.

Don't forget the ORIGINAL VFL killer and J J Liston winner Ezra Poyas!

Played a whole zero games for us in 2003!


 

Ben Kennedy


3 hours ago, SFebey said:

From 1990...

A D or B C......

9 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Craig Smoker 

Started with us then moved to Carlton

9 hours ago, jumbo returns said:

Shannon Byrne/s?

Darren Cuthberstson?

 

Cuthbertson started with us I believe

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8 hours ago, deebug said:

Daniel Cross

 

8 hours ago, Bates Mate said:

Craig nettlebeck

Already mentioned 

Chris ‘the anti-mark’ Dawes.

Edit: Already mentioned by Little Goffy. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay


19 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Chris ‘the anti-mark’ Dawes.

Just had a horrible feeling run through my stomach 

10 hours ago, dieter said:

Farmer? We were his first club.

Ditto Martin Pyke.And Broadbridge...

Goodwin

Bennett

McDonald from Brisbane, the millionaire

Jackson by 2

We were Francis's first club..

 

 

 

 

 

Sorry to be a spelling stooge, but it was Pike with an ' i ' not a ' y '.  But yes, correct that we were his first AFL club.

Pike along with Scott Thompson, Jeff Farmer and Jeremy Howe could probably headline an alternate list of players that the MFC lost to other clubs during the same era.  Pike would be the only one of the aforementioned that was actually discarded by the MFC, but probably went on to become the most sucessful.  Gee I wish we could have held onto him, as I recon he could have made a big difference in the 2000 GF.

 

In round 2 of this year, 9 of our starting 18 versus the Bears were recruited from other clubs.

On the weekend there were just 5, with two of those in Bernie and Lewis potential outs for next year

A number of our other inter-club recruits are now on the outer - including Tyson, Bugg, Pedersen, Garlett and Frost.

I think our in-house development programme could now be considered probably okay.

Top 10 ... 100+ games

1- Jeff Farmer

2- Jeff White

3- Laurie Fowler

4- Brian Wilson

5- Brett Lovett

6- Brent Moloney

7- Anthony Ingerson

8- Gary Baker

9- Peter Rhode

10- Daniel Ward


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