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Nice to remember Jakovich in particular that game against North when he kicked 11 goals and about 10 points and was just running around getting the ball for himself, he was a freak!

schwartz before he got injured, the nine goals against the Swans, he was going to be a superstar!

Farmer kicking 8 against Fremantle at Etihad!

But it’s gotta be about 2019:

Melksham Weideman Petracca

ANB TMac Spargo or Farmer if he comes good

Gawn & Preuss dropping into forward line

Oliver swapping with Petracca

Adding May, Preuss and KK just brings another dimension to the team. If Hunt can get it together and J Smith take the next step it’s going to be hard picking a best 22! Roll on round one, can’t wait!!!!!

Gawn Brayshaw Viney

Harmes Oliver KK

all in the middle feeding the forward line, sounds good!

 

 

1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

Ppl and media still caught up in 'fwd line' rubbish.

It's about a team...a delivery system...game style. Not about 6 blokes who may or may not fire etc. 

Happy to have best TEAM...others can have best bits n pieces ;)

It always was,  mr beel'.

But Mfc doesn't seem to get that,  along the journey of the decades.  I think we are getting it at the moment... thank godAFL

 

HF: Lyon Schwartz Davey

F Farmer Fanning Jakovich 

IC: Neitz

 

Premise is based on their best efforts.

Love Jurrah but Davey invented/took Fwd 50 pressure to a new level.

And I love Neitz but Fanning as a big game performer would be the starter.

On 1/8/2019 at 2:13 PM, binman said:

As in a cut from a blade?

More like as in a red hot needle jammed down your urethra.


2 hours ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

More like as in a red hot needle jammed down your urethra.

oh stop it, colin. you are getting uncle bitters over stimulated.

6 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

87ish to now, but excluding robbie:

b: jetta - wight - ingerson
hb: s febey - neitz - b lovett
? tingay - g lovett - davey
hf: lyon - schwarz - jurrah
f: stynes - jakovich - farmer
foll: gawn - oliver - t viney
i/c: jones - j viney - yze - green
emerg: prymke - woewodin - vince - whelan

but that's just a random run thru without 'thinking' about it...

Surely Tommy Mac (as a forward) better than Prymke , and Bernie.

4 hours ago, D4Life said:

Nice to remember Jakovich in particular that game against North when he kicked 11 goals and about 10 points and was just running around getting the ball for himself, he was a freak!

schwartz before he got injured, the nine goals against the Swans, he was going to be a superstar!

Farmer kicking 8 against Fremantle at Etihad!

But it’s gotta be about 2019:

Melksham Weideman Petracca

ANB TMac Spargo or Farmer if he comes good

Gawn & Preuss dropping into forward line

Oliver swapping with Petracca

Adding May, Preuss and KK just brings another dimension to the team. If Hunt can get it together and J Smith take the next step it’s going to be hard picking a best 22! Roll on round one, can’t wait!!!!!

Gawn Brayshaw Viney

Harmes Oliver KK

all in the middle feeding the forward line, sounds good!

 

 

Farmer?

I wasn’t aware that we had a Farmer on our 2019 list however I like the way you think!

(Maybe we have to make do with Garlett? )

Edited by CBDees

 
1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

oh stop it, colin. you are getting uncle bitters over stimulated.

He was threatening someone to a trip to his Wolf Creek dungeon at the manor in another thread.

I shudder to think that I may be responsible for the potential further degradation of a fellow human being by my inartful comments.

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