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I reckon he's an upgrade on the Tim Smith/Cam Pederson role

I don't think so, for me. List clogger, I reckon.

 

No.

He'll be 30 next year. If we want an experience mature tall then I'd rather Josh Walker.


Bit NQR and, all things considered, has done well with the talent and body that he has.

Pass for me.

I agree we could do with one key position player as insurance. Buzza, Walker and now Brown are available. I would definitely rookie Josh Walker if he is available.

No thanks.

 

Definite no  

Must say this is a bit disappointing. He is about the 48th player people have suggested taking and I thought we would get to 50.


I'll add to the chorus saying Josh Walker is the one mature tall who somewhat interests me. The reality is though I want to see Petty and Weideman given every chance at both ends of the ground, plus I'd like to recruit at least 1 young tall with our 5 remaining spots.

On 10/30/2019 at 9:11 PM, dazzledavey36 said:

No.

He'll be 30 next year. If we want an experience mature tall then I'd rather Josh Walker.

Totally agree 

Walker is taller better mark and just as versatile!

  • 2 weeks later...

The Age tomorrow is reporting that we are interested in picking up delisted Essendon forward Mitch Brown. 

 

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I don't mind this!

Although none of our players have started following him on Instagram, so probably not happening ?

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Melbourne have emerged as a potential suitor for delisted Essendon forward Mitch Brown.

The Bombers declined to offer Brown a new contract for 2020 despite the versatile tall kicking 21 goals from 16 AFL games this year, including a match-winning haul of four away to Adelaide in round 18.

Industry sources have told The Age that Melbourne have shown interest in recruiting Brown.

Melbourne show interest in Mitch Brown

 

Solid backup at the very least.

  • Demonland changed the title to The Mitch Brown Thread

Wouldn't completely disregard Brown as a backup for 1 season at ether end, considering our key position players are quite injury prone...Walker would have been better but is going to North


20 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Solid backup at the very least.

Backup for the existing Mitch Brown thread?

Gee wiz.

 

Get out stakes in the last at Gawler.

Always thought he had a good pair of hands and a pretty good kick.

He could turn out to be an astute pick up

 

I had more interest in Walker, the reality is this is a post draft kind of decision. Or even later in the summer.

I have my reasons for doubting Brown on a no [censored] policy which I'll keep to myself as well as overall talent. But if he's desperate for one last go and we are suddenly in the position where depth matters then I could change my mind.

25 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Always thought he had a good pair of hands and a pretty good kick.

He could turn out to be an astute pick up

Of course...we are looking at him.

What did you say when he was no.4 or 5 in the Essendon forward line?  Do you remember being concerned about him on the way the G earlier this year?

I will give him one thing. He is a tad better than the Zac Clarke.

 


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