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Max Gawn.

Our champion. Another magnificent season by Max. He is at the peak of his powers and talk of Grundy being better is like saying Polly was better than Big John or vice versa. Loved by the fans, coaches and playing group and the whole footy community. Hopefully the Club soon realises here is the bloke to lead us to glory. Nothing so far has been too much of a burden for Max, he has the intellect to cop the blows,  work on his body shape without prompting, readjust his goalkicking and forward positioning. A reason to watch the Dees in a dismay year.

 
1 hour ago, Redleg said:

AVB.

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Very good and complex question Red ………………….. I've been wondering what the future holds for him. He was a real weapon when fit and going but ………………….. he's been so cooked by injuries, I suspect he might be delisted.

What do you know re his injury/ contract status?

 
1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Very good and complex question Red ………………….. I've been wondering what the future holds for him. He was a real weapon when fit and going but ………………….. he's been so cooked by injuries, I suspect he might be delisted.

What do you know re his injury/ contract status?

4-6 and 2 year contract left. Wonderful.

10 minutes ago, Redleg said:

4-6 and 2 year contract left. Wonderful.

Another wasted spot. We talked him out of leaving!!!!


2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Another wasted spot. We talked him out of leaving!!!!

I guess we should have used the old hindsight and traded him.

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

I guess we should have used the old hindsight and traded him.

We already knew his injury record well, good player, but little use in a track suit.

Stephen May.

Rarely beaten one-on-one, can play on talls and smalls, able to dominate an area, good disposal, can swing forward, leadership material, with a full off-season behind him May may be our ace in the hole in 2020.

 
5 minutes ago, Tony Tea said:

Stephen May.

Rarely beaten one-on-one, can play on talls and smalls, able to dominate an area, good disposal, can swing forward, leadership material, with a full off-season behind him May may be our ace in the hole in 2020.

played 6 games for the year at 27 years of age.

Big question mark with him for 2020

Jake Lever

well what can you say... I suppose he came back from his ACL but his AFL form was ordinary. Probably should have had one or two more runs at VFL level on his comeback.

Expecting  a lot more in 2020 if he is to justify his salary and trade price.

Jury well and truly out.


15 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

We already knew his injury record well, good player, but little use in a track suit.

Agree.

Suppose we should have guessed he would be injured all year.

 

7 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

played 6 games for the year at 27 years of age.

Big question mark with him for 2020

Not at all.

If May stays fit next year, no question mark at all.

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Agree.

Suppose we should have guessed he would be injured all year.

 

It didn’t suprise me..

4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It didn’t suprise me..

Might not have, but would you have predicted it?


8 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

played 6 games for the year at 27 years of age.

Big question mark with him for 2020

If he stays fit we build our defence around him.

Petty. Just maybe we might have found a forward. It is a big guess though.

21 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Might not have, but would you have predicted it?

We already know a lot about foot problems. It wasn’t the first time he had gone down. 

Too late now. But we cannot tie up a list position with players who don’t play a game   

KK is another one. Too much hope and not enough calculated research 

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

We already know a lot about foot problems. It wasn’t the first time he had gone down. 

Too late now. But we cannot tie up a list position with players who don’t play a game   

KK is another one. Too much hope and not enough calculated research 

Here's another one I'd like to know the latest on!

Anyone have up to date info?


Bayley Fritsch:

Looked comfortable and at home as a defender. But was then inexplicably thrown forward late in the year and looked like a fish out of water.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

21 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

played 6 games for the year at 27 years of age.

Big question mark with him for 2020

I wonder if his ability to play tall and small means he has longevity built into those legs and we can expect 5-7 more years.

Edited by John Demonic

 

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