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  On 28/08/2019 at 09:47, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Do they invite every member of the squad to the event, or just the players who make the final 22?

 

 

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A few on Twitter saying they only invite the team. And they have listed 22 players they have seen so far.

We'll have to wait the longest to find out, if he's made the team he'll be on the bench

 
 

Pendles, McCrae, Yeo, Gawny bench. Lock it in Eddie 

(Probably, based on players in attendance who haven't been named)

Edited by Good Lord George

 

  On 28/08/2019 at 11:17, At the break of Gawn said:

Wow, nailed it.

Haha. Not really, there are plenty Twitter posts about 21 players being in attendance, minus Hurn who apparently wasnt there.

 

Three AA's nods for Maxy. Joins Garry Lyon for the equal most in MFC history.

Expect there'll be another award or two with his name on it come B&F night

  On 28/08/2019 at 11:22, Demon Jack said:

Three AA's nods for Maxy. Joins Garry Lyon for the equal most in MFC history.

Expect there'll be another award or two with his name on it come B&F night

Could become one of our most decorated players.


I find a reason to despise these AA teams every year.  

The fact Hawkins made the side (lucky to be in the top 40 players in the league) and Fyfe Captain does it this year. 

Maclure reckons Gawn hasn’t been as good this year as previous years.

Meanwhile he’s had career high numbers in marks, disposals, contested possessions, clearances and inside 50s and still averaging 40 hitouts a game.

 

 

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I like how Pendlebury stirred Chris Scott (who embarrassingly won't stop whinging about playing finals at the MCG):

“Yeah I was rapt I didn’t have to head down the highway to Geelong...It’s nice that we finished fourth and got a home final.”


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