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1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

He's innnnnnnnn!!!!

Tom Browne is wrong #59998544737

Fantastic news.

 

 
16 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Bennell’s highly unlikely to play against Carlton - Tom Browne.

 

16 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Lock it in, then?

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I was at training this morning and watched some match simulation. There was a five minute period where Bennell lit up the place. He definitely wasn't holding anything back today. 


2 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Tom Browne is wrong #59998544737

Fantastic news.

Fantastic news that Tom Browne is wrong again or Fantastic news about Bennell? Or Both!

2 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Tom Browne is wrong #59998544737

Fantastic news.

Honestly, in an AFL media landscape overrun with nuffies, it's a genuinely impressive effort that he manages to still stand out as the nuffie king.

Apparently he's Jeff Browne's son, who's a highly influential figure at channel 9. Says a lot.

Harley on at 4:50 in the above...

… hard not to feel his excitement and determination to make an impact and pay back those who've supported his journey. 

Officially very excited to see him run out in the Red and Blue.

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22 minutes ago, PaulRB said:

Harley on at 4:50 in the above...

Just watching the way Harley caries himself in this interview, you can tell that he is a player that oozes confidence in his own ability as a footballer.  Even after all this time out, he seems 100% ready to go about business and put his talents on show for all to see.  Not in an arrogant cocky kind of way necessarily, but in a very self asured confident kind of way.  We haven't had too many players like that at the MFC.

So stoked that he has got this far, particularly given that some people thought the exercise was a complete waste of time.  Really looking forward to seeing Harley play again and even better it being in the red and blue.  Whether it's for 1 game or 100, I get the sense that it's going to be a great ride and as a supporter I'm just going to sit back and enjoy it without worrying how long it might last.

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Wow! Good on him. Can’t fault his preserverence. I was one who said he wouldn’t play again, because of his injuries 

Happy to be wrong if he strings games together 

“Use the Force Luke...”


1 hour ago, Accepting Mediocrity said:

Honestly, in an AFL media landscape overrun with nuffies, it's a genuinely impressive effort that he manages to still stand out as the nuffie king.

Apparently he's Jeff Browne's son, who's a highly influential figure at channel 9. Says a lot.

Don’t think his Dad is with Nine anymore. He married one of the richest women in Australia, Rhonda Wylie, a few years ago.

14 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Regarding Harley, I get the impression that:

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We do need an “x factor” player

 

Really great that Harley been rewarded and so well deserved.

its been a real team effort so far medicos coaches players and who knows what the result will be.

It just may be a defining moment in our journey and the team can start fulfilling its now huge potential.

This Round2 team is 5 goals better than Roind 1 in scoring potential!

Exciting times. One of the most gifted players to ever lace up a boot IMO. If he could remain injury free and get back to consistent football, he could really change our fortunes. Its a big "if", but he is now out there amongst it. So very happy and excited. Good luck to Harley.


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