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That's all the tweets they've uploaded so far.

Did mention towards the end that they don't expect to see Ben Brown play some sort of footy until about round 7.

James Jordon also most likely to debut this weekend.

 

46 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Good to see this is a major focus for us. 

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

DD36 thanks for all this, don’t get to listen to G and T,  

does Max get help from , the coach or other ex captains,  or instructors who guide him through the early years of captaincy. 
Not many AFL players are rocket scientists indeed some are barely articulate. They can play great footy perhaps but that does not automatically lead to the responsibility of leading a group of  players. 
I know personally I can barely lead a horse to water.

Hope the club provides some sort of structure for him.

Come on Demons only a couple more sleeps

and happy equinox. Couple of days yet

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59 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

DD36 thanks for all this, don’t get to listen to G and T,  

does Max get help from , the coach or other ex captains,  or instructors who guide him through the early years of captaincy. 
Not many AFL players are rocket scientists indeed some are barely articulate. They can play great footy perhaps but that does not automatically lead to the responsibility of leading a group of  players. 
I know personally I can barely lead a horse to water.

Hope the club provides some sort of structure 

come on Demons. And happy equinox in a couple of days

 
1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

That's all the tweets they've uploaded so far.

Did mention towards the end that they don't expect to see Ben Brown play some sort of footy until about round 7.

James Jordon also most likely to debut this weekend.

But... But ....426 !!??

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Well that would ensure there will be an injury in Q4 or earlier if the coach wants to pull an underperforming player.   Doesn't Goodwin have enough to think about now without having to have another decision option.


Very uninspiring TBH!! Hopefully his pre-game speeches have a better effect on the players?

59 minutes ago, 640MD said:

DD36 thanks for all this, don’t get to listen to G and T,  

does Max get help from , the coach or other ex captains,  or instructors who guide him through the early years of captaincy. 
Not many AFL players are rocket scientists indeed some are barely articulate. They can play great footy perhaps but that does not automatically lead to the responsibility of leading a group of  players. 
I know personally I can barely lead a horse to water.

Hope the club provides some sort of structure 

come on Demons. And happy equinox in a couple of days

Who have been our rucking captains? Big Carl? Don Cordner. One of those two, probably Carl in this instance, could surely demonstrate some of the finer points of intimidation to Big Maxy?

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13 minutes ago, Marco said:

Very uninspiring TBH!! Hopefully his pre-game speeches have a better effect on the players?

At least if Goody is on radio we don't have to watch his left hand scratching his left leg. 

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Did mention towards the end that they don't expect to see Ben Brown play some sort of footy until about round 7.

 

We will be lucky to get 5 games out of him.  Hes cooked.


47 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

We will be lucky to get 5 games out of him.  Hes cooked.

This is just your MFCSS talking - I expect him to provide a target and allow out excellent midfield a more reliable option than they have had. If you want to make it easier on yourself by having subterranean expectations go for it - but reality does not promise such a pathetic return.

3 minutes ago, rpfc said:

This is just your MFCSS talking - I expect him to provide a target and allow out excellent midfield a more reliable option than they have had. If you want to make it easier on yourself by having subterranean expectations go for it - but reality does not promise such a pathetic return.

Reality says his knee is a mess.

 

9 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Reality says his knee is a mess.

 

Reality is you have no way of knowing and you can't resist making the most negative comments whenever you get half a chance.


1 hour ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

We will be lucky to get 5 games out of him.  Hes cooked.

Reckon we will get more out of Ben Brown in 5 games than T-Mac in 18

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33 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Reality says his knee is a mess.

 

Correction... YOUR reality says his knee is a mess.  The removal of debris would suggest that the cause of his knee swelling has most likely been addressed.

 
1 hour ago, Cyclops said:

At least if Goody is on radio we don't have to watch his left hand scratching his left leg. 

Can see the leg scratching even in a radio interview. Hope the players are more invested in him than I am.

 In the meantime next tv interview we should play the leg scratch drinking game


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