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Its not just his ability in the contest that sets him apart it it his tank and gut running to get to so many contests.

Watch how he roves on the ground, disposes to advantage and then he still chases them on the wing.

The most complete and dominant ruckman of his time.

First time ever, during the regular season. What a man! The best part is it is not just about bashing the ball around, it’s about finding a team mate.

Excellent.

 

All Australian and Brownlow... 

what a year from the big man #fearthebeard

If he wins, his speech would go down as the best thing to have happened to the AFL until we win a flag the next week. 

If he doesn't poll 20+ Brownlow votes the award needs to be changed from a midfielders award to an accurate award.

 
2 minutes ago, Tom Dyson said:

All Australian and Brownlow... 

what a year from the big man #fearthebeard

You forget the Normie .... or has Dasher Frost locked that one in (not that anyone here would ever dream of getting ahead of themselves) ?

Great work from Max to cap off another All Australian season!


1 hour ago, Jaded said:

5 stars. Would recommend. 

6 Star...By Far.

He had a joke when interviewed and said he couldn't remember the last few minutes of the 1st game against Geelong this year.

It's not just 1000 taps to random spots/his feet. It's 900 taps to advantage and 100 to 50/50s.


2 minutes ago, Chook said:

It's not just 1000 taps to random spots/his feet. It's 900 taps to advantage and 100 to 50/50s.

Plus all the ones that bounce badly that he hits away from the umpires in protest. 

1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

Gun.

BIG BIG Gun! What a season from Maxy. Last year not too bad as well. Love his attitude and ability.

6 hours ago, monoccular said:

You forget the Normie .... or has Dasher Frost locked that one in (not that anyone here would ever dream of getting ahead of themselves) ?

If we make the GF, I think it works out to be big Max's 100th game, so would be quite a day for the big fella.

20 hours ago, Jaded said:

If he wins, his speech would go down as the best thing to have happened to the AFL until we win a flag the next week. 

He would bring the house down with his good attitude to life and footy.

Bruce should ask him if he knows any AC/DC songs. He'd then make PM!

I think it is a terrific effort and it is a vast improvement in the quality of his ruckwork. I think the highlight was against Footscray in the 3rd Q when MFC played perfect football for about 15 minutes purely from the linking at the centre bounces where Gawny just seemed to put the ball into Clarrie, Gus Trac and Harmesy. Last Sunday was equal because of the quality oas well.


AFLCA winner!!! The stars are aligning team!!! We will crush Geelong - the time is ours 

Well done Max, having a great year.

i love the visual on the games when, after a goal, Max walks back to the center for the bounce and is with Oliver, Brayshaw and Harmes. Such a good strong unit. They are obviously chatting about where to place the ball.

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