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23 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Gawn, Oliver and Hogan surely will all be in the AA team.

Pretty sure the MFC has never had three All Australians in the same season, this could be the year.

 

 

Max and Clarry for sure..been fantastic all year. Hogan..ma ma hu hu !! Bit up...bit down. Probably others more consistent.

 
2 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Gawn, Oliver and Hogan surely will all be in the AA team.

Pretty sure the MFC has never had three All Australians in the same season, this could be the year.

 

 

I'm a bit confused why tmac doesn't  get mentioned in aa discussions?

2 hours ago, Elegt said:

I'm a bit confused why tmac doesn't  get mentioned in aa discussions?

agreed! averaging 3 goals a game now

 

 
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2 hours ago, Elegt said:

I'm a bit confused why tmac doesn't  get mentioned in aa discussions?

Thats true.    He has to be a big chance to make it.

Havent watched the Sunday Footy show for a few weeks but was was in Lloyds AA team last time I saw.

2 hours ago, Elegt said:

I'm a bit confused why tmac doesn't  get mentioned in aa discussions?

Won't have played enough games and taken the choccies.

He'll be similar..imho...to Hogan. Obviously good...but that AA possie will go to someone (s) with better,longer, more consistent seasons.


16 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Max and Clarry for sure..been fantastic all year. Hogan..ma ma hu hu !! Bit up...bit down. Probably others more consistent.

Agree totally.

ma ma hu hu b! Ni mingbai putonghua wo de pengyou?

Don’t say “ma ma hu hu”. 

brayshaw might go close too if he keeps killing it with maxy..even after missing those early season games

 

I'd be happy with Gawn & Oliver. Anybody else would be very lucky, although we are owed a few from previous years.

Hopefully both Gawn & Grundy make the team - both should be in the first five picked.

 

I'd be [censored] if Gawn and Clarrie didn't due recognition and I reckon Brayshaw's hot form over recent weeks might get him over the line.

Three AA's ! That would be something.


1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

 I reckon Brayshaw's hot form over recent weeks might get him over the line.

ahahha dude........?

Hogan has a much greater chance than Brayshaw and wont make it

37 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

ahahha dude........?

Hogan has a much greater chance than Brayshaw and wont make it

Haha! Uncle "Dude" Bitter!

If Gus were to smash 4 or 5 BOGs in the run to finals you might eat your words, dude ;)

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B: Laird, Blicavs, Sicily

HB: Stewart, Rance, Yeo

C : Whitfield, Mitchell, Gaff

HF: Higgins, T.McDonald, Fyfe

F: Bruest, Brown, Hawkins

FOLL: Gawn, Cripps, Oliver

IC: Grundy, Martin, Beams, Heppell

On 7/16/2018 at 4:29 AM, MSFebey said:

Gawn and Oliver in AA EOY side.

Hogan and Jetta in squad of 40.

Jetta has been down on last year obviously, but i'd have him just off the 40. I know he does so many elite things, but i've felt he's been off a pace in regards to his on on one contests. I hope he's not slowing down with age, given we signed him for until 2021. Probably just had a few heavy knocks this year i think.

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4 hours ago, johndemonic said:

Jetta has been down on last year obviously, but i'd have him just off the 40. I know he does so many elite things, but i've felt he's been off a pace in regards to his on on one contests. I hope he's not slowing down with age, given we signed him for until 2021. Probably just had a few heavy knocks this year i think.

I think at the time of my post he was a lock AA40 and many experts had him in the AA18, however he has definitely slowed up in recent weeks. I remember he got a bad head knock in I think the Port Adelaide game? He certainly gives his all, one of my favourites. In the Geelong game he was the only one trying to spoil Tuohy. I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that I think when Jetta slows down he'll slow down quickly, no doubt he plays sore for 23 weeks a year. I tossed up the idea of finding a replacement for Jetta as I think he'll fade away, I'm surprised the club decided on 3 years though, 2 would've made more sense, just like Lewis. I agree Jetta is down on last year, Hibberd also.

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