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Just wondering who is the best footballer MFC have had on our list who were from Queensland - seems to me most were not elite:

Ones I remember, in pecking order of better to not as good:

Clint Bizzell

Brad Miller

Joel MacDonald

Rohan Bail

Ricky Petterd

Corey Wagner

Braydon Preuss

Josh Wagner

Oskar Baker

Jake Spencer

when compared with: Dunstall, N Riewoldt 

 

Trevor Spencer. 3 games in 1990. Key forward/ Ruck. 
 

Brad Miller was the best recruit from Qld. Played 9 years and was a very very good contributor as a key back and key forward. 

The Bizz, by a fair margin

Was Jeff White originally from QLD, or did he move up there post playing career?

 

Whitey was from the Frankston area and was drafted by Freo from the Southern (now Dandenong) Stingrays.

I'd agree that Miller and Bizzell are the best two banana benders to have played for us.


Of that list Bizzell by a country mile. Need more time to see if Baker can play as he still young but I think has a bit. I am far from being a Miller fan.

3 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

The Bizz, by a fair margin

Was Jeff White originally from QLD, or did he move up there post playing career?

The Bizz was terrific in most regards, and very reliable as a fair dinkum all-rounder.

 
2 hours ago, dl4e said:

Of that list Bizzell by a country mile. Need more time to see if Baker can play as he still young but I think has a bit. I am far from being a Miller fan.

Totally dle4e.

The Bizz,  is the bezz,  from Qld.


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