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6 hours ago, Demon17 said:

Scary thing? 

He's only 25 years 3 months old. And "hates losing".

With his much improved kicking he now hurts the opposition. Unlike many leesser accumulators like Mitchell and McCrae.

Importantly was a Goodwin project from day 1.

He is only 24. Lol!!!

 

Sorry Demon17 didn’t see that this had already been pointed out.😀❤️💙

 

 

Made this back in 2017 when I was pretty in awe of Clarry's quick hands. He's so much more than that now.

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We have used so many superlatives in the season reviews for players #1 to #12, I wondered if there would be any left for #13 (😄).  
To me, a post match interview late in the H&A season (can’t remember exactly which match) says it all ……. after another ‘off the charts’ performance, he responded to the interviewer’s question by stating: “I just hate losing”.  
He gets battered from pillar to post every game (often unfairly), but he just bounces back up like the true champion he is, and goes about dominating games of football.  Say no more!


11 hours ago, Dees_In_October said:

How the west was won: Decade of dysfunction wiped away in 31 seconds

That was the moment.  My confidence soared. We’d kicked 7 in a row to obliterate the Dogs.  Clarry knew it.  He showed we are number 1. 
 

Great year young man.  Clarry… you’re a champion. !!! 

12 hours ago, DeeZone said:

Sorry Demon17 didn’t see that this had already been pointed out.😀❤️💙

No worries.  And to think I have a maths degree.

Maybe I just can't type.  Go Dees.

48 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

That was the moment.  My confidence soared. We’d kicked 7 in a row to obliterate the Dogs.  Clarry knew it.  He showed we are number 1. 
 

Great year young man.  Clarry… you’re a champion. !!! 
 

Yep, same. I went through the roof. Watching it in the replay, this goal is still the moment where the hair on the back of my neck stands up.

Love the look on his face as he salutes the crowd too. None of the usual excited child bouncing around you see from him sometimes. A stern look of concentration. We’re crushing them, but the job’s not done yet.

We may never again in our lives see a midfield combination like Petracca, Oliver and Viney. I’m definitely going to enjoy it while it lasts.

 
13 hours ago, tiers said:

Robbie. He also could do things that others could not then or even today.

That he was a natural without the training and development of today's players is a measure of his greatness.

Clarrie and Trac deserve to be next in line.

Totally agree though Clarrie and Trac are the best 'rovers' I have seen in red and blue.


18 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

There was definitely a risk of him leaving the club due to lack of success.

Thankfully that's changed !! 

Except he was linked to Carlton so not sure about the success part!

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An absolute star of the game. Never stops trying and gives his all. Gets better each game. Thanks Clarry.

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You don't win premierships unless you have the best players. It's no coincidence that Oliver won the coaches award the year we win a premiership.

 

On 10/21/2021 at 7:27 AM, Deeoldfart said:

We have used so many superlatives in the season reviews for players #1 to #12, I wondered if there would be any left for #13 (😄).  
To me, a post match interview late in the H&A season (can’t remember exactly which match) says it all ……. after another ‘off the charts’ performance, he responded to the interviewer’s question by stating: “I just hate losing”.  
He gets battered from pillar to post every game (often unfairly), but he just bounces back up like the true champion he is, and goes about dominating games of football.  Say no more!

Agree totally and he always looks even more determined in the ladtcquartrr of a game! Viz Vs Cats at Cattery R23 says it all!! 


On 10/20/2021 at 12:43 PM, durango said:

When somebody looks at Clayton's statistics over his career todate shows he is virtually elite in most categories.

He has 2 AA and Premiership medal to show for his body of work and this year he has increased his kicking disposal and has now included goals, he took on the responiblity of shadowing Bontempelli in the 2nd half of the 3rd quarter helping Petracca to grab the game by the scruff of the neck.

If players like Clayton reach their peak at 25 then next year will be sensational. 

What a year and he is still vastly underestimated by the media and opposition supporters.

But he reached new levels in team play kicking hand balling  and fierceness and determination the longer this season went. 

And whether he was asked to or he used his initiative to ghost the Bont after half time it was a master stroke as Trac took over the game and Clarry wore down the Bont and starred  in the 16 goal shellacking that followed.

Best quarter and a half of footy from the Dees in my 63 years of watching and how scary is that fir the future! Many of our "role" players played equal to or their best ever game in the GF. Big game nerves not on our watch Most improved and all contributed.

When our A graders all get going we are unstoppable as the 1.5 last quarter and a half showed. 

Clarry and Trac led the way but all the team were in sync and contributed on the biggest stage yet. What more could we ask?

To do it at the G in Sept 2022 again in front of our absolute ( great adopted faithful and many true fans who found their way West to WA ) faithful at home!! 

Thank you Clarry and 43 others who have made our lives just that more brilliant by your exploits and feats during  an unforgettable premiership braking drought year of a standard hard to top in excellence and excitement and of course achievement.

Long May it continue !! ( no pressure). 

On 10/21/2021 at 7:57 AM, Deeoldfart said:

We have used so many superlatives in the season reviews for players #1 to #12, I wondered if there would be any left for #13 (😄).  
To me, a post match interview late in the H&A season (can’t remember exactly which match) says it all ……. after another ‘off the charts’ performance, he responded to the interviewer’s question by stating: “I just hate losing”.  
He gets battered from pillar to post every game (often unfairly), but he just bounces back up like the true champion he is, and goes about dominating games of football.  Say no more!

Tough as nails. Imagine what his effects on a game might be without being bashed every five minutes with umpires not intervening. Same for Big Max. 

It's cause of blokes like Clarry that we'll win more flags.
 

Now we need to sign him up for 7 years like Trac. Imagine what clubs like Carlton will offer him in a year or so!

14 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

Now we need to sign him up for 7 years like Trac. Imagine what clubs like Carlton will offer him in a year or so!

Try a million per year


On 10/20/2021 at 9:46 PM, Dees_In_October said:

How the west was won: Decade of dysfunction wiped away in 31 seconds

Please please MFC MAKE A FRAMED POSTER OF THIS SIGNED.🤩

On 10/20/2021 at 12:26 PM, hemingway said:

Has there been better at MFC ? Petracca an equal perhaps, however, Oliver adds to the Petracca glamour. 

Both do things that other footballers can’t. 

Petracca brilliant. Oliver first player picked at the table. Love the fact he abstains from the media, amazing character of the game.

 
3 hours ago, willmoy said:

Petracca brilliant. Oliver first player picked at the table. Love the fact he abstains from the media, amazing character of the game.

Agreed. 

The consensus within the club was that living at Joondalup suited the team. It was an ideal way to prepare for games and importantly took them away from the pressure cooker environment of Melbourne. 

The feeling was that the pressure would have been much worse for the team in Melbourne particularly for the young players and those without finals experience. 

In particular, a comment from one of the coaches went along the lines that Petracca would have been fine in Melbourne but Oliver would have struggled. 

Pure Conjecture!


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