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2020 Player Reviews: #15 Ed Langdon

Was a revelation on the wing in his first season with the club after crossing from Fremantle. Finished a well deserved fourth in the club's Best and Fairest count.

Date of Birth: 1 February, 1996

Height: 182cm

Weight: 78kg

Games MFC 2020: 17

Career Total: 85

Goals MFC 2020: 2

Career Total: 35

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Fantastic player. One of the best pick ups we have had in quite some time.

A proper footy player works extremely hard and owns the wing at the G

A most valuable playerĀ  looking forward to a great 2021

Ā 

A really strong 9/10.

His disposal could improve and you always need to leave room for improvement.Ā 

Edited by Ham

Shame he wasn't given the opportunity to cruise down the wings of the G much this year.Ā 

An absolute bargain for a second round pick. Another shrewd piece of business my Mahoney and co.


A brilliant pick up whom we apparently targeted very early in 2019.

Had a great season but he and the club would want more than a 2 goal 8 behind return.

6th at the club for score involvements though so he's pivotal in setting up our forward 50 transition.

2 hours ago, dl4e said:

Fantastic player. One of the best pick ups we have had in quite some time.

Agreed and still can improve his efficiency yo become anA grader

Ā 

I cannot wait to get back to the G and watch Ed Langdon struttĀ his stuff on the wing, for that matter to see all our boys running around on the G. !,!!!!!!!!!!!!

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His disposal and decision making improved as the year went on, he wasĀ a great pick up who will get better.Ā 


Ed LangdonĀ  a running machine. he has the stamina to go all dayĀ  and doesn't seem to tire out from one end to another. He is amongstĀ  of our best pickupsĀ  IMO and had an excellent yearĀ  finishing in our top 5 in the B&F..

Reminds me of the way Powell fitted in, really made a difference in a few line games, and John Henry style runner (will break his own heart) with his effort.

If only we could get Jayden Hunt to emulate him. He has the paceĀ to get open like Ed, the question now is if he's up to it. Would prefer him playing forward than back tho.Ā 


Outstanding year. Everything we could hope for.

Doesn't get sucked into the contests on the skinny side. Pivotal in stopping a lot of switch plays.

Huge tank and endurance. Always provided an outlet on that wing. Iffy ball use but this improved as the year wore on. Keep working on his disposal and I’d like to see him add a few goals next year. Excellent pick-up.

Really impressive first season at the club. Looks to have a very good attitude and hopefully has another couple of levels to lift his game further.


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