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2018 Player Reviews: # 21 Cameron Pedersen

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PEDO’S FAREWELL  

The AFL career of this tough workhorse who was tireless in the ruck in the absence of Max Gawn and Jake Spencer last year is over. He spent most of this year as a spare parts man at Casey and, as always, stood up when it counted. Was the team’s top goal kicker in 2018.  

Date of Birth: 17 March, 1987  

Height: 193cm  

Weight: 99kg  

Games MFC 2018: 4  

Career Total: 80  

Goals MFC 2018: 3  

Career Total: 70  

CDFC Games 2018: 17  

CDFC Goals 2018: 32  

Votes 2018 Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Memorial Trophy: 10 votes 

 

Thanks Cam

You have done what has been asked of you and given your all to the MFC.

Many thanks and all the best in your retirement, be it football or otherwise.

 

Thank you Mr Pedersen


The Top of the fringe

the ultimate club man

a solid player who got the most out of his time.

Compliments that aren't addressed to a lot of players... well done

Not the greatest year by Pedo, he really didn't have a impact in the seniors this year but he was superb for Casey.

His positive attitude was unsurpassed. 

 

Couple times helped win games with “must kick” goals. 

Perth last year. 


Pedofacts goes out with a (relatively) very good winning percentage with the MFC. Very underrated for us, and I wish him all the best for that and many reasons more.

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