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Fits the MFC mantra of hard at it (with questionable skills). 
Will it delay the progress of one of our youngsters? Probably, but it will show them what’s required to get to premiership levels. 
If dirt cheap why not. 

 

GWS sniffing at him for their rookie list, should be sounded out at least

We should be sniffing too. We lost Tim Smith who if not always injured would be getting a semi-regular gig in the seniors and he hasn't been replaced by a big body.


Can we please get another Townsend on the list.

I remember the last one we had being a pretty decent player.

 

He gave Nathan Jones a massive hit at the City End in 2018 for memory.

If he can hurt the oppo, and kick goals...that is the minimum.  I think he is a tad slow, which unless players are extra special in other facets, we should stay away from.

Is there anyone supporters don't want?

At this rate we'll need to delist another 10 players to fit everyone in.


Has played two exceptional games in his 8 year career.

No from me.

 

2 hours ago, TGR said:

He gave Nathan Jones a massive hit at the City End in 2018 for memory.

If he can hurt the oppo, and kick goals...that is the minimum.  I think he is a tad slow, which unless players are extra special in other facets, we should stay away from.

You'd be all over him TGR being a Tigs man.

4 hours ago, Wunders said:

SEN reporting GWS is likely to pick him up

Didn't they have him before Tigers?

2 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Didn't they have him before Tigers?

Yea. the article was saying that he may go back to where he came (like the geelong ruckman who is back at the Suns).

5 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Has played two exceptional games in his 8 year career.

No from me.

 

And a far bigger NO from me.


Rubbish footballer. Pass.

Please don't give me the old he's played in a premiership though. Up there along with few other spuds like Mitch Morton, Mark Blake, Jon Simpkin, Steven Armstrong and many others.

24 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Rubbish footballer. Pass.

Please don't give me the old he's played in a premiership though. Up there along with few other spuds like Mitch Morton, Mark Blake, Jon Simpkin, Steven Armstrong and many others.

Chris Dawes and Shannon Byrnes

57 minutes ago, JakovichScissorKick said:

Chris Dawes and Shannon Byrnes

Stuart Anderson, who Freo recruited after the 96 Flag thinking he would bring some experience

All he brought was a lack of work ethic and exposure to how limited his ability was when not surrounded by stars

Not opposed to recruiting this guy. Will be decent depth as a role player up forward. Probably fight ANB for a spot. Looks like he might be off to giants and we haven’t been linked. 


On 10/23/2019 at 9:24 AM, pineapple dee said:

Can we please get another Townsend on the list.

I remember the last one we had being a pretty decent player.

Not a bad player John, number 16 if my memory is right

On 10/24/2019 at 1:34 PM, Docs Demons said:

Not a bad player John, number 16 if my memory is right

You are absolutely right. 16 it was

 

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