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I believe he is/was injured during or after the Hawthorn game. Ankle. 
 

Should be back just in time to get picked ahead of Weid. 

12 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Should be back just in time to get picked ahead of Weid. 

At FF for Casey.

Mind you, Brown was pretty handy in that last quarter against Hawthorn.  I do think it's a great reflection of the depth and/or perhaps the realitive health of our list that a guy comes into the side, kicks 2 goals and then gets dropped the next game.

 
16 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

He’s versatile and very handy as a - 30 year old - one year contract - key position player - who can come in when needed. Plan B. 

Calling @no plan b

it seems you’re wrong. It’s Mitch Brown


1 hour ago, In Harmes Way said:

Calling @no plan b

it seems you’re wrong. It’s Mitch Brown

that would be plan mb, right?

14 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

At FF for Casey.

Mind you, Brown was pretty handy in that last quarter against Hawthorn.  I do think it's a great reflection of the depth and/or perhaps the realitive health of our list that a guy comes into the side, kicks 2 goals and then gets dropped the next game.

Amazing Mitch kicked 2 in a last quarter Demolition Vs Hawks after nothing in the first 3 quarters and is lauded like a Match winner.

BBB gets 2 fir the day ( nearly 3) a couple of score involvements and near marks  plenty and some Dees whinge  and want to drop him.

It's all about expectations isn't it !!! 

 

 
3 hours ago, 58er said:

Amazing Mitch kicked 2 in a last quarter Demolition Vs Hawks after nothing in the first 3 quarters and is lauded like a Match winner.

BBB gets 2 fir the day ( nearly 3) a couple of score involvements and near marks  plenty and some Dees whinge  and want to drop him.

It's all about expectations isn't it !!! 

 

Yeah, I do recall sitting there at the game thinking "it's about bloody time M Brown does something".  They were timely goals though which really broke the back of Hawthorn and at least he nailed his set shots.  That lead and mark for the second goal was a beautiful play all around which just made it look so easy, like shooting fish in a barrel.  Could do with more of those plays at the MFC!

4 hours ago, 58er said:

Amazing Mitch kicked 2 in a last quarter Demolition Vs Hawks after nothing in the first 3 quarters and is lauded like a Match winner.

BBB gets 2 fir the day ( nearly 3) a couple of score involvements and near marks  plenty and some Dees whinge  and want to drop him.

It's all about expectations isn't it !!! 

 

completely ignoring the fact that Ben Brown had about 10 times the supply of Mitch. Mitch won the game, Ben Brown could have lost it with his dropped mark and sloppy free kick against. Not all 120 minutes are valued the same. 


49 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

completely ignoring the fact that Ben Brown had about 10 times the supply of Mitch. Mitch won the game, Ben Brown could have lost it with his dropped mark and sloppy free kick against. Not all 120 minutes are valued the same. 

Yes BB very disappointing with all that silver service he was getting especially in the first half.

4 hours ago, loges said:

Yes BB very disappointing with all that silver service he was getting especially in the first half.

It was his first game back in the big time after multiple ops and was still serviceable ... what l know for sure is that the crummers know he won't get out marked often unlike weid who doesn't have his height and can get knocked off balance around the hips

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