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Thanks DL, It's Great to have the OX on board one of my favorite players.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Love the big Ox! Will never forget thag footage od him and his son watching Kent kick that searler against west coast.

 

I thought he was slow.


Could play...

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He should be excited. We all should.

We have been through hell and have come out the other side. We have done all the hard work and have held strong when everything was going against us. I am hopelessly emotionaly attached to this club and I for one savoured every moment of 2018. 

2019 onwards is going to be a blast. If you haven't renewed your membership yet, or are considering getting your first... Do it now. 

Our list is the real deal. Get on board and enjoy the ride!

 

 

Absolutely love Theox love the unbridled enthusiasm around here but 

- this competition is incredibly even and tough

- we have a particularly difficult draw this year

- if there is one team in the AFL that has a capacity to get ahead of itself it is the MFC

I would have thought a big fat lid needs to be found quickly - it’s great to be positive but let’s actually achieve something before talking the talk. 

I think we need to see what this team can deliver in the first half of next season with the weight of expectation firmly on their shoulders - hopefully they don’t let themselves and supporters down. 

14 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

We should have won the flag in 94. The Ox was on fire in those first two finals.


21 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Thanks for posting this. Loved The Ox. A career cruelled by injury. At his peak was better than Carey. To dream of what could have been.

The most sceptical of people are starting to believe in the hard work the FD have done to put together such a list. We are well on the way.

Clarry, Viney Brayshaw, Harmes  Petrac Jones. The engine.  Classy with plenty of Guts.  However  I must say OX it is better than Geelong's 2007 Mids.

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