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A versatile defender who can play on both small and tall defenders but who has yet to establish a regular place for himself in the team line up.  

 

Date of Birth: 24 June, 1994  

Height: 189cm     

Weight: 84kg

 

Games MFC 2019: 12 

Career Total: 40 

 

Goals MFC 2019:

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CDFC Games 2019:

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Votes 2019 Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Memorial Trophy:  97 votes 

 

Our lack of mid-sized defensive depth made it inevitable that Wagner would be retained, but he is a deeply flawed player who was dropped four times this season. If he is playing even semi-regularly in 2020 there is a fair chance we will be bottom 4 again.

9 minutes ago, poita said:

... If he is playing even semi-regularly in 2020 there is a fair chance we will be bottom 4 again.

Agree. Could say the same about Nate, OMac, and Spargo.

 

Bizzare list management that he was kept on the list.

To scared of making mistakes, when he runs to space and hits up a target he looks ok and seems to have a good motor needs to block and scrag more if and when he gets the opportunity, he’s also not a bad size at 189 cm.


The most "beige" player on the list, lacks any physicality to his game. Astounded that they kept him & let Frost walk, very lucky to still be around. 

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