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12 hours ago, picket fence said:

Ryan Schoenmakers is a PREMIERSHIP PLAYER Hardly Depth I wouldnt have thought!??

Steven Armstrong, Brett Jones, Mitch Morton, David OHalloran, Stuart Anderson, Aaron Keating, Richard Hadley, Andrew Eccles, Paul Bevan, Jonathan Simpkin

Absolute stars of the game, FMD all depth players and all in the right place at the right time 

 
4 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Steven Armstrong, Brett Jones, Mitch Morton, David OHalloran, Stuart Anderson, Aaron Keating, Richard Hadley, Andrew Eccles, Paul Bevan, Jonathan Simpkin

Absolute stars of the game, FMD all depth players and all in the right place at the right time 

To be fair Mitch Morton almost won the norm smith.

 
6 hours ago, Wrecker45 said:

To be fair Mitch Morton almost won the norm smith.

Ryan O'Keefe 12 votes

Brad Sewell 7 votes 

Buddy 5 votes

Dan Hannaberry 5 votes 

Jarrad Mcveigh 1 vote

Not even in the calculations 

8 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Steven Armstrong, Brett Jones, Mitch Morton, David OHalloran, Stuart Anderson, Aaron Keating, Richard Hadley, Andrew Eccles, Paul Bevan, Jonathan Simpkin

Absolute stars of the game, FMD all depth players and all in the right place at the right time 

?


8 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Steven Armstrong, Brett Jones, Mitch Morton, David OHalloran, Stuart Anderson, Aaron Keating, Richard Hadley, Andrew Eccles, Paul Bevan, Jonathan Simpkin

Absolute stars of the game, FMD all depth players and all in the right place at the right time 

Yeah but Richard Hadlee was also a sensational fast bowler?

2 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Ryan O'Keefe 12 votes

Brad Sewell 7 votes 

Buddy 5 votes

Dan Hannaberry 5 votes 

Jarrad Mcveigh 1 vote

Not even in the calculations 

Did you watch the game?

14 hours ago, Rusty Nails said:

Was carried along in the equivalent of a footy tidal surge for a few years PF amd got lucky.

Played a few decent games but also gifted as many chances in a very good team that could cope with and cover a few NQRs.

All clubs have them and they generally look better when surrounded by a few champs and some very solid team mates who are on a roll.  Problem is many teams don't carry such luxury on their list and some never will.

Only when the tide goes out do you see who's been swimming naked and we saw that after 2015 with Shoey.

Peter Curran another. Looked good at the Hawks as a 3rd tall, rather ordinary at the Bears.

 
5 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Ryan O'Keefe 12 votes

Brad Sewell 7 votes 

Buddy 5 votes

Dan Hannaberry 5 votes 

Jarrad Mcveigh 1 vote

Not even in the calculations 

Ah Brad Sewell. Back in the day before 08 flag deal was done to swap Sewell for Ryan Ferguson only for Ferguson to veto. Which just shows even then the Hawks didnt know how to draft key defenders. Who was their last home grown quality key defender? Croad? Mew?

4 hours ago, Wrecker45 said:

Did you watch the game?

I watched the game intently as I do every GF, I also had a wager on Hannaberry to win Norm, so remember the game well. I recall Morton playing well and bagging two important 2nd quarter goals one with a cheeky balk, but please he wasn't even close to being in the running for the medal


14 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Steven Armstrong, Brett Jones, Mitch Morton, David OHalloran, Stuart Anderson, Aaron Keating, Richard Hadley, Andrew Eccles, Paul Bevan, Jonathan Simpkin

Absolute stars of the game, FMD all depth players and all in the right place at the right time 

I would be absolutely delighted were Spargo or ANB  in the right place at the right time for us!!  In fact I would care less who was the last player in the 22.

All very quiet. 

Can't find where Frosty has asked for a trade or nominated a club or have I missed the announcements.

Anyone have an update?

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

Hawks being asked for their second pick 30 for Patton. That is the pick I am sure we would want.

Time to ask for Nash or another key forward from them.


5 minutes ago, Siren said:

Reports circulating that frost may be about to resign for the Dees 

Not in the know, but I’ve had a feeling this would be the case ever since the Elliott deal fell through.

4 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

I watched the game intently as I do every GF, I also had a wager on Hannaberry to win Norm, so remember the game well. I recall Morton playing well and bagging two important 2nd quarter goals one with a cheeky balk, but please he wasn't even close to being in the running for the medal

Yeah those 11 disposals 4 tackles and 2 goals were definitely looked at seriously as a potential Norm Smith winner ?‍♂️

Fmd some people are really simple.

9 minutes ago, Siren said:

Reports circulating that frost may be about to resign for the Dees 

 

2 minutes ago, demonstone said:

Resign from the Demons or re-sign with the Demons?

Siren used “for” not “from” but to ensure absolute clarity  should have put in the hyphen. 

Edited by monoccular

7 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Looks like the Dorks trying to seriously low-ball us may just come back to bite em!

Or the fact we didn’t get Elliot, so we have the cap space to offer him a little more 


27 minutes ago, Siren said:

Reports circulating that frost may be about to resign for the Dees 

I have seen this too, trying to find something solid. 

Frosty is in Nashville right now with Max and James Harmes. All smiles

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Rumour is false..

Very hard to know what is real at the moment!

 
33 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Or the fact we didn’t get Elliot, so we have the cap space to offer him a little more 

Very much doubt cap space has anything to do with it. If we are paying overs for frost we are in trouble. 

More likely the hawks looked at some tape

14 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Very hard to know what is real at the moment!

Frost is absolutely 100% out the door. He wants to stay, MFC don't want him. 

There was an interview with Josh Mahoney  a few days ago on one of these threads from Trade Radio or SEN, can't remember where, but he basically said it without saying it. If you know what I mean.


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