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Congratulations Lewy unbelievable achievement and terrific that it'sĀ come whilst playing inĀ red and blue, which I have to say looks really blood y good on you!

Along with Crossy and VinceĀ aĀ no-brainer addition forĀ us and at a criticalĀ time in our development.Ā 

ItĀ must have taken an incredible amount of dedication,Ā work ethic and guts to have carved out such an amazingĀ career and I suspect it isn't over yet. Good luck today JL#6....C'mon Melbourne.

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Great pickup for the MFC.Ā  It took a little while to warm to him and count him as one of our own, but I have no doubts that his Lewie's heart now beats true for the Red and Blue.

Congratulations Jordan on a great milestone.

...now get the job done tonight Demons and make it a memorable game 300 and 100 for Lewie and Dom in the best possible way.

 

Lew... Congrats on 300 well earned games... Ā  massive achievement.

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And thanks for coming over, to share what you've got with us, for our development.

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Wishing you well for this game tonight. Ā  I hope we can get a win, so we can all celebrate good things this week.

Congradulations Lewy. Lets hope the boys can make it a special night for you and Dom.


22 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

When he left Hawthorn he had played 12 years of football for 4 premierships.

Clearly he had done the maths when he signed a three-year contract.

Glad to have him at our club. Getting him was one of those moments that change the mood of the club, a little drop of medicine for MFCSS. And is Angus says he's priceless, that is good enough for me.

Yeah me too . Congrats and hope he plays a blinder …. Christmas knows we need all guns firing tonight!

Just a shout out too this bloke who sometimes cops criticism, but an all class bloke and even though you had the bulk of your time at the hawks and success but our club is forever greatfullĀ Ā for your input to our club. I really hope you can play as long as possible because our side/ club needs you! Keep em coming congrats on 300 superb games.

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Meant business tonight. Got just a little [censored] off on Fox this week, ( being surrounded by fools and imbeciles), but brought his A game with Bernie, who i didn't mind smiling................congrats on sharing with us Jordan.

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J Lewis is ready for another tilt at September

He was huge tonight....


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I love what he’s brought to our club. Yeah he’s had his moments but from all accounts he’s great on the track, promotes the club so well in media and bleeds professionalism. We only see about 20% of what the people inside the four walls see.Ā 

1 minute ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Classless by the crows not to clap him off, but not surprising, that club makes the Pies seem classy!

Long walk back over the bridge....


I reckon he played his best game for the season last night, lead well. And when did he realise he can still kick 55m at 32!!! Use it in defence Jordy instead of 15m chip kicks!

Does anyone remember when he got knocked v WB, people thought he was dead. Courageously or stupidly came back on to play in the last quarter lol

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His game yesterday was exactly type of game we got him for, he was calmĀ and used the ball well, and he kicked two huge clutch goals right when they were needed.Ā 

I called for him to be dropped a couple of weeks ago after a pair of bad acts of discipline but if we make finals he will be extremely important to our team.Ā Ā 

Congrats on 300!

17 hours ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Classless by the crows not to clap him off, but not surprising, that club makes the Pies seem classy!

'leave em alone', their selfish culture will pay dividends.

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