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Same 5 as I would have had on the mfc site.

Maybe add Brayshaw who I'm predicting to quietly get back on the upward trajectory to be one of the best mids in the comp.

The other one being Weid. Last year the pressure was off a bit being thrown into the fire as the second key forward, then injuries finished his season. This year he needs to really put the foot down and try to find consistency with Jackson and Brown there for his spot. I think with Bayley being our second marking option now it might give Weid more freedom to play as a true CHF getting touches further up the ground to bring him into games more.

Edited by Yung Blood

I agree on the 5 they have suggested, but I'm also interested to see how Sparrow (thanks YB) performs this season.  He's looking a very likely type.

Edited by hardtack

 
5 minutes ago, hardtack said:

I agree on the 5 they have suggested, but I'm also interested to see how Swallow performs this season.  He's looking a very likely type.

Did you mean Sparrow?


2 minutes ago, Yung Blood said:

Did you mean Sparrow?

Haha... thanks! Yes, I did mean Sparrow (I failed the Biddle's Bird Watchers entry exam... now I know why).  Fixed.

3 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Haha... thanks! Yes, I did mean Sparrow (I failed the Biddle's Bird Watchers entry exam... now I know why).  Fixed.

Haha easy mistake.

Rivers is another one who will be interesting to watch develop, could be called upon if we find ourselves with injuries down back.

13 minutes ago, Yung Blood said:

Haha easy mistake.

Rivers is another one who will be interesting to watch develop, could be called upon if we find ourselves with injuries down back.

I Really like the look of Rivers  should be a big part of the future

Natural backman and footballer. I agree should be one to watch.

 

Petracca

Lockhart

Fritsch

Pickett

Viney


1. Coronavirus: the boom recruit to this season's list. Already has the attention of seasoned track watchers and is expected to wreak havoc on the park.

2. Flu: flashy performer, flits in and out. Always chimes in mid-winter with some big performances but lacks season-long consistency.

3. The Common Cold: an old stalwart, can always be relied on to make solid contributions in spite of being unfashionable and unloved.

4. Acne: not considered best 22 but always there and thereabouts. Depth only.

5. Diphtheria: potent when in the mix and certainly capable, but not expected to make much of an appearance in 2020.

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