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1 hour ago, adonski said:

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Potential for an enormous amount of egg on face if we win this year's flag with Brodie. 

 

If  DAMIAN    BARRETT had any footy clue...

THEN..

( consensus suggests we can just leave it there.....nothing to add )

3 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

If  DAMIAN    BARRETT had any footy clue...

THEN..

( consensus suggests we can just leave it there.....nothing to add )

If Damian Barrett had a brain

Then

The Tinman would be lonely

Apparently its Hinkley himself who wants Grundy, unsure where Port as a club sits on those wants and needs though.

 

If I'm right in thinking that Port only have picks 36, 38, 71, 89 then they've got very little trade currency to offer us.

3 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Apparently its Hinkley himself who wants Grundy, unsure where Port as a club sits on those wants and needs though.

He wanted Kozzie Pickett, too.  Look how well that worked for him.


1 minute ago, layzie said:

He's back in, let's see some shots fired back this weekend..

Confirmed or just extended bench? 

2 minutes ago, Neitz the Great said:

Confirmed or just extended bench? 

Extended bench but gee that would be cruel if they nobbled him from here.

1 minute ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

Considering Brown has been omitted, I'd say Grundy is in 

Hmm I’m not so sure. Petty might play forward and keep Tomo in.


1 minute ago, Megatron said:

Hmm I’m not so sure. Petty might play forward and keep Tomo in.

The thing is, we need leadership in the forward line.  Brown was providing that.  Petty is still young, and hasn't played enough in the forward to provide leadership.  

2 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

The thing is, we need leadership in the forward line.  Brown was providing that.  Petty is still young, and hasn't played enough in the forward to provide leadership.  

It's a fair point, helps to have someone who can  'lead the line'. This is something T-mac provides as well.

Just now, layzie said:

It's a fair point, helps to have someone who can  'lead the line'. This is something T-mac provides as well.

Exactly, we've lacked it to a certain extent since TMac got injured. I believe it's a key aspect as to why our forward line hasn't been firing as well.  Drop Brown, fine, but then bring in that leadership.  Grundy is experienced enough to do that.

46 minutes ago, TRIGON said:

If I'm right in thinking that Port only have picks 36, 38, 71, 89 then they've got very little trade currency to offer us.

I’d take Butters, or shove it up you Port! 😂

The media hasn't referenced Brodie or his camp once when talking about a potential 3rd change of club.

I find the whole thing quite disrespectful towards his character, who himself said he's a professional and will act as such when quizzed by a reporter at Casey.


36 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

The thing is, we need leadership in the forward line.  Brown was providing that.  Petty is still young, and hasn't played enough in the forward to provide leadership.  

He’s played forward more than Grundy. I just think they’ll give Grundy one more week in the vfl before they pull the trigger and bring him back.

1 hour ago, TRIGON said:

If I'm right in thinking that Port only have picks 36, 38, 71, 89 then they've got very little trade currency to offer us.

We’ve been keen on Mitch Georgiades since his draft year…  

 

On 7/27/2023 at 8:33 AM, Gawndy the Great said:

If Grundy does go, do we try to get Silvagni from the Blues as the more model 2nd ruck that has some forward craft? He looks to be on the outer to free up cap space for De Koning

We don't want Grundy to go unless we get a Godfather deal, because if Grundy goes Collingwood save $$$$$$$$.

 

If you believe in ‘culture and values’ of the MFC that Goody always goes on about (and I do) I have no doubt that Grundy will be around for the finals and for a few years to come.  Go Grundy and Go Dees!

1 hour ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

The thing is, we need leadership in the forward line.  Brown was providing that.  Petty is still young, and hasn't played enough in the forward to provide leadership.  

I think what we need is a contest and second and third efforts. Unfortunately Brown doesn't offer much if he's not marking the ball and last week he had zero marks in the F50.


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