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In the footsteps of Aaron vandenBerg, I introduce you to Canberra Demons midfielder, Mitch Maguire ~

Canberra Demons star Mitch Maguire named NEAFL Rising Star

Canberra pulls off stunning upset over Sydney Uni to win historic first final

“NEAFL Rising Star winner Mitch Maguire was inspiring for the Demons and was a huge factor in their win. Maguire collected 45 disposals, which was 11 above the next best on the ground, 10 tackles, seven rebound 50s, five inside 50s and five clearances in an incredible display.”

The you tube from April when Maguire was nominated for the NEAFL Rising Star

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Md3VAGX-MZo&feature=youtu.be

 
2 hours ago, goodoil said:

He's tiny.   Moves a bit like Switkowski who did well for Freo in the last round of the year.

At 175cm he towers over Spargo & JKH.

Has been compared to Dayne Zorko.

 
2 hours ago, goodoil said:

He's tiny.   Moves a bit like Switkowski who did well for Freo in the last round of the year.

Switkowski will be very good, hope at some point he wants to come home. 


are we even allowed to have anyone called Maguire at Melbourne !!!! lol

 

( yes..i know spelt differently Martha )

On 9/5/2018 at 6:15 PM, beelzebub said:

are we even allowed to have anyone called Maguire at Melbourne !!!! lol

 

( yes..i know spelt differently Martha )

Beeb, we've got a Weideman so why not?

6 hours ago, ManDee said:

Beeb, we've got a Weideman so why not?

good point !!!

 

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