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Great news. You would think that Adelaide would like to have a dabble at both Sparrow and Petty in the next few years, so keeping them under contract is important.

 

Well done MFC and thanks Tom Sparrow very important that retain our young Premiership guns.❤️💙

Good signing, he’s one of our most promising youngsters. Sparrow has a lot of potential to be a good midfielder and can also hit the scoreboard or play forward flank if needed. Adelaide are keen on luring him back to SA, so this is a good signing to keep the group stable. Now just need Dogga to extend and our best youngsters are all locked away!


Very happy with Tom signing on - has plenty to offer 

Was surprised however his set shot for goal last night as it was such a stinker - had penciled it in as a goal such is the confidence I have in his kicking :)

 

Two years signals to me he thinks his stocks will rise which is only a good thing for us. Very good news. 

 

Very happy with this news.  Spaz is a good player, with a ton of upside imo.

The only player in the club that can stop Trac (at training) according to Steven May last night. 

Great signing. 


This is good news. I presume it is 2 years from next year.

It was my birthday yesterday - great present. I love this boy.

Saw a comment from his Mum when drafted. What are some of his attributes, Mum said Loyalty. He's a 200 gamer

The one thing that could stop Melbourne is our lack of attacking midfield depth. I don't even want to say it, but if Trac or Oliver go down (or have a down game), we need someone to be able to pick up where they left off and be damaging offensively. Sparrow has all the tools.

Great signing.


10 hours ago, Larry, Moe or Curly said:

Saw a comment from his Mum when drafted. What are some of his attributes, Mum said Loyalty. He's a 200 gamer

Ability under pressure for someone so young is amazing.

The long goal in the GF with 4 Dogs running at him.

The long kick to Brown following ANB's kick inot space, summing up what Brwon was calling for then doing it.

Match winning actions (some of the many by the team)

Bowey's the same, just has different coloured hair and plays in defence.

Huge fan of Sparrow, and great to see him re-signing. If he can get more development time in the midfield, he could be anything. Strength, confidence, booming kick. 

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