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Don't mind this at all.

 

 

Agreed, good cover and also seemed to be loving life as a Dee.

Majak Dawn... Sounds like me on Sunday morning!

Edited by dee-tox

 

Absolutely fine with this.

Remember as well that he didn’t really have a preseason this year.

While I don’t see him playing the full 22 games next year, I’d like to see him get some games in the ones.


Good insurance policy, and our list turnover is already pretty much sorted with 2 retirements, 4 delistings and 1 “we recommend looking elsewhere”. You’d have to think we’re unlikely to get as lucky with injuries to talls as we did this year, where other than Tommo, we hardly had one. Happy with this.

18 minutes ago, Half forward flank said:

Good news

Good culture

Good back up.

ABSOLUTELY! just seemed to revel in celebrations to be one of the boys in GF 

EXCELLENT PEOPLE ,FOOTBALL AND CLUB MANAGEMENT

Edited by picket fence

Was playing well when the VFL season was underway, and can cover ruck, key forward, or key back. Sensible decision.

 

Good 3rd string back up for one more year. Can now draft a young 4th option with no pressure on them to play.

Did he ever get suspended for belting Cox?

 

Him playing means that Gawn is injured but good on him that he is happy with that role.

 

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Considering the struggles he's had to endure in the past, I must say the highlight of the celebrations was seeing Majak with the biggest smile being so happy for the boys.

 

Hope to see him getting a game next season. Good luck to him.


Wasnt a big fan of picking him up as I couldnt see him ever playing a senior game, but he's fitted in well and seems to be a well liked figure around the club so Ive changed my mind, no harm giving him another season as a backup.

anyone heard any news re this?

Looking forward to seeing him play a few senior games for the Demons next year in 2022.

Due to his versatility he can still impact games as a ruckman, defender or a forward. Majak Daw is the ideal utility player.

Ideally, thanks to him signing, he could also co-opt P.M. Dawn to play a few pre match gigs for us once COVID restrictions are lifted. 😉

25 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Looking forward to seeing him play a few senior games for the Demons next year in 2022.

Due to his versatility he can still impact games as a ruckman, defender or a forward. Majak Daw is the ideal utility player.

The new Pedersen!


On 9/28/2021 at 7:02 PM, DeeSpencer said:

Did he ever get suspended for belting Cox?

Yes.. he got one week.

It was in a scratch match so perhaps it can be served in another scratch match if it hasn't already been done.

Perhaps the AFL could use its discretion after the VFL season from hell.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/teams/melbourne-demons/afl-news-2021-majak-daw-hit-on-mason-cox-throat-bruised-larynx-collingwood-magpies-injury-list-mro/news-story/303e549b60a1f31c51c141069aea488f

PS the article talks about a Round 23 scratch match that he was going to be excluded from so perhaps he has served the suspension

On 9/28/2021 at 6:24 PM, picket fence said:

ABSOLUTELY! just seemed to revel in celebrations to be one of the boys in GF 

EXCELLENT PEOPLE ,FOOTBALL AND CLUB MANAGEMENT

Majak, with a full pre-season under the belt, with some confidence-boosting training displays and focus, could well contribute much to our line-up. He is - imo - well worth a go and may well shine in our improved culture and team spirit. 

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