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1 hour ago, Docs Demons said:

Chicken legs alright. Noticed at Maroochy his calves are very skinny compared to the other players.

I noticed that when playing for GC his legs, partic lower legs, to be thin.

 

I like to think that Bennell's leg problems are entirely the fault of being contracted to two basket-case clubs. I suspect that's not actually the case, but thinking that gives me optimism that with proper care, he can be made into a successful player for us.

18 hours ago, DemonOX said:

Welcome aboard the Dee train Bennell. 
 

If he can get his body right then happy days. 

Bennell, despite the injuries and related layoffs, has shown the MFC something special in his training and debutant presence as a Demon. He will make many commentaries appear as past exercises in sucking lemons. Good onyer, Harley - resume your rightful career in the RednBlue and take us to that Premiership! Wishing you every success ... 

 

Thank you Tom Scully. He just keeps giving back to the Dees. The compo pick we got for him for us Hogan. Hogan got us May. May got us Bennell for nothing assuming he works out. Strange circus this AFL business. 


58 minutes ago, It's Time said:

Thank you Tom Scully. He just keeps giving back to the Dees. The compo pick we got for him for us Hogan. Hogan got us May. May got us Bennell for nothing assuming he works out. Strange circus this AFL business. 

How did May get us Bennell?

2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

How did May get us Bennell?

Having played together at Gold Coast, May put in a good word to Bennell about the Dee’s and convinced him to come on board. So I believe.

8 hours ago, Dee Dee said:

Having played together at Gold Coast, May put in a good word to Bennell about the Dee’s and convinced him to come on board. So I believe.

I firmly believe May will prove himself to be a wonderful recruit for this club.

 

Edited by Ron Burgundy

 
4 hours ago, Ron Burgundy said:

I firmly believe May will prove himself to be a wonderful recruit for this club.

His first year was an unmitigated disaster and he knows it, I get the sense he's a very proud person and wants to prove himself to be every bit the big recruit we expect him to be. I'm not sure if him being at the club got us over the line with Harley but having him and Langdon can't have hurt. 

Always amazed at how players look better in our jumper

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Tanks for the  name Tinks..........

1 hour ago, demonstone said:

What number did Harley end up getting?

I would wager 17

On 2/6/2020 at 11:33 PM, Ron Burgundy said:

I firmly believe May will prove himself to be a wonderful recruit for this club.

 

May may well, but hopefully well before May. 

Edited by monoccular


3 hours ago, Dee Gee said:

Always amazed at how players look better in our jumper

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He looked good and fitted right in with the other members of the team today at the Team Photo shoot. Well done to the FD.

3 hours ago, Dee Gee said:

Always amazed at how players look better in our jumper

Always thought such a notion came about via common sense......................kinda like how the Earth isn't flat.

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On 2/6/2020 at 1:09 PM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

How did May get us Bennell?

Watch “To Hell and back-part 3”.


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

Round 3! ?

They said on the Demonland podcast tonight that the operation Harley undertook means he cant run for 9 weeks which is coming up shortly. Being conservative as Burgess is, that means we should start to see HB start to move around the track a little faster from now on. IMV Midyear or 8-9 weeks still a possibility. But it may take that long just to move out of rehab.

 
16 hours ago, Frustrated Demon said:

It would not worry me if he played a few games at Casey this year then was 100% ready for 2021 season 

FD - yes, it is important to introduce new players when defending a premiership.   (Is that what you mean?) 


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