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May on his 2020 Turnaround

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May is not just a rock he is The Rock!

At one point tonight would like to see Hogan v The Rock.

 

All the media was writing about the Trade Disaster by MFC to do the trade of pick 6 to Suns for Steven May (and Kk).  Suns got Ben King, described as a superstar already. 
 

Fast forward 2 months and 10 games and May is showing why Dees were so desperate to get him onboard.  He has had a great year not only stopping opponents but rebounding the footy to generate attack.  A true modern full back (who I think is still improving) with strength, pace and skills and can deliver the footy 50-60 metres.  

May is a champion on and off the field. 

"Demons coach Simon Goodwin proved the catalyst for change, even if May originally reacted angrily to the tough love."

"I was a bit surprised, because he got me down to the club and I thought he had my back, but he just hit me between the eyes and told me I needed to start owning up to my actions."


1 hour ago, Skuit said:

"Demons coach Simon Goodwin proved the catalyst for change, even if May originally reacted angrily to the tough love."

"I was a bit surprised, because he got me down to the club and I thought he had my back, but he just hit me between the eyes and told me I needed to start owning up to my actions."

...but is Goodwin the right guy?

Hint, if he can get everyone else playing as well as May, I'd say so.  Of course, it take both parties to own their actions.

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