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Happy with this one. There is not a lot of depth in our key forward positions behind Brown & McDonald, and I'm assuming he still comes reasonably cheap.

Me too, he took some strong grabs and played well in the Sat night game sim at Lathlain.

 

Weid and Brown signing on, assume we've moved on from Jack Gunston?

I look forward to seeing him at Casey.


Good news. Mitch is a great cover for our current champs. Never got a chance to push his way into senior team due to morons Virus and injury. Very useful cover indeed.

Good decision. 

35 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Weid and Brown signing on, assume we've moved on from Jack Gunston?

After kicking 19 and 21 goals in the last 2 games probably have....

 

I don't mind this.

He isn't an answer to any pressing issue we have. We need 'break glass in case of emergency' players and Majak and him fit into that category nicely. 

Good, he was very useful in his only game. Can impact and play a role.


1 minute ago, Stiff Arm said:

Good insurance, handy player is Mitch Brown.

Whose left that is OOC?

Majak?

Marty H

Very happy with this .. still a place for him when inevitably resting players or injuries. Now please sign MAJAK for extra Insurance who it must be said played some excellent footy at Casey! 

Usually has an impact when he gets a chance in the senior team (which isn’t often), good decision 


Agree to keep Mitch for another year.  Break glass in case of emergency. 

Clearly we don’t see any other key position players available through draft , trade or free agency. 
 

 

I find this one to be strange.

The club clearly has a better idea of what’s going on than I do, but I would have thought both AVB and Lockhart were both closer to senior selection than Brown.  Lockhart especially as small defenders is not an area of great depth for us.

He must be an excellent trainer and presence around the club, but I would have hoped we’d be looking to bring in a young KPF at the draft and have B Brown, McDonald and Weideman, along with Fritsch and Jackson as our primary KPF stocks.

Good luck to him!

Handy backup, undoubtedly on a cheap 1-year contract. Let's not forget that he got 2 Brownlow votes in his 2nd most recent game! That's the same amount of Brownlow votes that Angus Brayshaw, Christian Salem, Ed Langdon, Ben Brown, James Harmes, Alex Neal-Bullen, Michael Hibberd, Charlie Spargo, Jayden Hunt, Adam Tomlinson, Tom Sparrow, Trent Rivers, James Jordon, Jake Melksham, and Nathan Jones have received combined since the start of 2020! 😮

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30 minutes ago, Dee man said:

Handy backup, undoubtedly on a cheap 1-year contract. Let's not forget that he got 2 Brownlow votes in his 2nd most recent game! That's the same amount of Brownlow votes that Angus Brayshaw, Christian Salem, Ed Langdon, Ben Brown, James Harmes, Alex Neal-Bullen, Michael Hibberd, Charlie Spargo, Jayden Hunt, Adam Tomlinson, Tom Sparrow, Trent Rivers, James Jordon, Jake Melksham, and Nathan Jones have received combined since the start of 2020! 😮

What exactly is a cheap 1 year deal worth anyone know? No doubt it would feature Basic wages with match payments for games played! Anyone know how it works???


These are Flag Window wide open type moves.

Boring as F.

 

Love it.

We are already 7 players down with delisting and retirements plus milkshake. 

if we have 6-7 injuries next year we need to make we are covered with senior players. Good move on Mitch and Majak 

For a good part of the season I thought Mitch might be a better option than Weeds and Benny. Before the VFL was shut down he played a ripper game and it really put the pressure on. Glad he's got another year.

 

We now have what we once lacked, solid depth with Hunt, Weid, Bedford, Baker, Chandler, Laurie, Rosman, Turner, De Classe, Daw & Brown we can cover all area’s on the ground for our next crack at the Granny.

Agree with everyone’s sentiments here. It’s great to see a bloke who gives his all being rewarded accordingly. Well done Mitch and MFC


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