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Absolute crap, how heโ€™s not in the starting 18 is an absolute joke

Has had a better year than Martin, Dangerfield & Gray!!!!

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22 minutes ago, jako13 said:

really need to reassess my life choices. These 2 are seriously batting well above their average......

I was thinking the same.

Seriously congrats to Clarry.

About 10 more coming up for Oliver before his career is over.ย 

Gawny steals the show. He is just so great to listen to.ย 

 
1 minute ago, Billy said:

Absolute crap, how heโ€™s not in the starting 18 is an absolute joke

Has had a better year than Martin, Dangerfield & Gray!!!!

Gray shouldn't even be in the team, let alone starting on a HFF.

25 minutes ago, jako13 said:

really need to reassess my life choices. These 2 are seriously batting well above their average......

Agree Jacko, both girls are lucky to have Gawn and Clarry as their partners!


Clarrie has played in the middle more than Martin should be a starting mid.

you take your pick of 2 HFF from Danger Higgins Gray and Martin you don't just accomodate the big names in the starting 18.

Devon Smith missing out is a joke, Jackson Mcrae and Yeo are also stiff but you're always going to have some tough storiesย 

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

Gray shouldn't even be in the team, let alone starting on a HFF.

Totally agreeย 

How did Mceae not make it?

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Shane Edwards wtf, and whatโ€™s up with Grundy was talking like he had just had a session with Sam Murrayย 

8 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Clarrie has played in the middle more than Martin should be a starting mid.

you take your pick of 2 HFF from Danger Higgins Gray and Martin you don't just accomodate the big names in the starting 18.

Devon Smith missing out is a joke, Jackson Mcrae and Yeo are also stiff but you're always going to have some tough storiesย 

Could have sworn Yeo would be in here.

14 minutes ago, Billy said:

Absolute crap, how heโ€™s not in the starting 18 is an absolute joke

Has had a better year than Martin, Dangerfield & Gray!!!!

According to one biased MFC supporter.

The experts thought otherwise.

6 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Shaun Higgins? Really?

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Higgins had a brilliant year, he deserved to be rewarded.ย 

Great to see Clarry in, 1 of very many Iโ€™d say.ย 

Franklin captain.ย 

No training boys, get on the eccys!


I'm happy with Clarrie on the bench.

Just as happy that media darlings Crotchin, and De Goey aren't in the team.ย 

Yeo and Macrae unlucky to miss.

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3 hours ago, picket fence said:

Know that the selectors have not acknowledged a "Stellar" year! and have no idea! What a player!

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Really putting it on the line picket... haha :)


Buddy as captain is bizarre. On what basis did they arrive at that decision?

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Elliot Yeo was the BIG ONEย too miss out for me along with Jack McRae! ?

Yeo missing out was like Jeremy Howe missing out on Mark of the Year last season... Thatโ€™s exactly what it was! ??โ€โ™‚๏ธ

Yeo before Whitfield

McRae before Sidebottom

Gunston and Edwards were the two surprises for me... I havenโ€™t seen a lot of them play this season though.

Stewart was a toss up with Stratton and Grimes and Iโ€™ll add Jetta (even though he wasnโ€™t named in the squad I thought he should have been). Iย have seen Stewart play this season and is a beast of a player.ย Deserved hisย spot!ย 

Clarry could of easily been swapped with Martin.

Clarry in the centreย and Martin on the bench!ย 

I feel because Martin has won a Brownlow he seems to be an automatic selection! I donโ€™t like this... I think he was lucky to be AA this year!

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1 hour ago, old dee said:

According to one biased MFC supporter.

The experts thought otherwise.

Not quite sure what your beef is in this thread. I saw around 10 predicted media sides in the last week or so, and all had him in the side (all bar one starting). So to continually try and call out posters for bias seems a little odd.

Most supporters wanted to see him get his just reward, and as far as I'm concerned, he did, as I couldn't care less about starting vs bench.


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