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  On 26/11/2021 at 05:28, Demonland said:

 

We have done him a service getting Jim out of that horrible Richmond jumper.

Does anyone here know much about him?  "Kozzie light"?

Right we were on a roll and then....

Jacob, Blake, Taj, Judd and and Andy!!!  Garden variety Andy....still Moniz- Wakefield makes up for it and a hyphen too.

Seriously, Andy welcome and good luck.

 

Wow another fast, silky skilled, agile 18 year old player on the list who has great kicking skills, good size too at 180cm. Welcome  to the mighty Demons Andy Moniz- Wakefield, you are going to love being a Dee working with and being coached by the best. AMW,cool.


Congrats Andy and all the other 4 draftees. 
All look to have exciting skills offering different ones to add to our required hardness determination and team ethics.

Terrific base for our Coaches to develop.

Tall swing man defender and stylish goal kicker  Leader on the field and some possible 2022 games on the radar for this key position recruit. 

All round skilled outside high marking and long kicking centreman forward and wing prospect at 190cm. Exciting !! Could do anything in 2022. 

Son of a gun who has dreamed of this day joins with a stellar WA Colts and local games 2021. Excels on both sides of his body and is a leader.

Judd is a medium/small defender with high skills and run off the backline mantra.Will develop nicely his game style under our elite coaching

Andy is one of our  NGA boys  who also possesses a high skill level and outside run. Like all recruits he will relish our culture and is an East Freo Shark like Dogga Rivand Taj and will develop ahead in leaps and bounds as a mid and forward  ball getter. 
 

Exciting  times ahead.

 

 

 

We don't really have a player like him on the list. Hope he can develop well.

 

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Likes to crack in and go hard at the contest.

Last bloke that came up from NT that showed similar traits was a bloke by the name of Mathew Whelan...

  On 26/11/2021 at 06:34, 58er said:

Congrats Andy and all the other 4 draftees. 
All look to have exciting skills offering different ones to add to our required hardness determination and team ethics.

Terrific base for our Coaches to develop.

Tall swing man defender and stylish goal kicker  Leader on the field and some possible 2022 games on the radar for this key position recruit. 

All round skilled outside high marking and long kicking centreman forward and wing prospect at 190cm. Exciting !! Could do anything in 2022. 

Son of a gun who has dreamed of this day joins with a stellar WA Colts and local games 2021. Excels on both sides of his body and is a leader.

Judd is a medium/small defender with high skills and run off the backline mantra.Will develop nicely his game style under our elite coaching

Andy is one of our  NGA boys  who also possesses a high skill level and outside run. Like all recruits he will relish our culture and is an East Freo Shark like Dogga Rivand Taj and will develop ahead in leaps and bounds as a mid and forward  ball getter. 
 

Exciting  times ahead.

 

 

 

We might have to have Melbourne A and B sides, like the Australian cricket side did.

I agree Dante.  Our list now seems to be extremely well balanced by position and age democratic.

  On 26/11/2021 at 08:27, Deeoldfart said:

I agree Dante.  Our list now seems to be extremely well balanced by position and age democratic.

Well one thing, no one will be able to take their position for granted, there will be a contest for every spot. 

Wow, did I really say that, it would be the first time ever, at the club, you could say that, it's so hard to believe.


  On 03/10/2021 at 02:30, spirit of norm smith said:

Looks ok. I think he’s got the potential to be a half back or wing type runner.  I’d like to see him given a rookie spot and develop under Choco, wheels and Nev Jetta. 

AMW … Welcome aboard to the Melbourne Footy Club

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  On 26/11/2021 at 08:09, dazzledavey36 said:

Likes to crack in and go hard at the contest.

Last bloke that came up from NT that showed similar traits was a bloke by the name of Mathew Whelan...

I had been thinking the same thing.

 

Number 45 Jumper just so happens to be available as well.

  On 26/11/2021 at 22:58, MadAsHell said:

I had been thinking the same thing.

 

Number 45 Jumper just so happens to be available as well.

Whelan had great skills

Mustn't be any good or AFL would have found a way to stop us getting him like with Mac Andrew and stripping our northern zone and giving it to Suns etc etc.

Reminds me in a few ways of Gavin Wanganeen. Seems to have a very cool under pressure disposition despite saying he was nervous before the game and like him looks to have relatively short legs compared to his body so looks like he's buzzing along with a very rapid short stride.  

  On 26/11/2021 at 23:30, Its Time for a Dynasty said:

Mustn't be any good or AFL would have found a way to stop us getting him like with Mac Andrew and stripping our northern zone and giving it to Suns etc etc.

Reminds me in a few ways of Gavin Wanganeen. Seems to have a very cool under pressure disposition despite saying he was nervous before the game and like him looks to have relatively short legs compared to his body so looks like he's buzzing along with a very rapid short stride.  

Is his bottom as big as Gavins?  Just asking as I sat next to some Port supporters who predicted every free kick he got - stick bum out lean forward and get paid in the back


  On 26/11/2021 at 08:46, Dante said:

Well one thing, no one will be able to take their position for granted, there will be a contest for every spot. 

Wow, did I really say that, it would be the first time ever, at the club, you could say that, it's so hard to believe.

Yep Im even concerned that someone will take my spot as dedicated Track watcher at Casey Fields😉

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  On 26/11/2021 at 22:58, MadAsHell said:

I had been thinking the same thing.

 

Number 45 Jumper just so happens to be available as well.

Would be fitting having another NT boy to don the number 45.

  On 26/11/2021 at 22:58, MadAsHell said:

I had been thinking the same thing.

 

Number 45 Jumper just so happens to be available as well.

Spot on. #45 would be perfect.  Wheels as his mentor. 

 
  On 26/11/2021 at 06:49, adonski said:

We don't really have a player like him on the list. Hope he can develop well.

Toby Bedford ?


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