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I need to re watch the game but was it Jack Higgins who McVee took a strong one on one contested mark against?

It was very impressive.

 
2 hours ago, Gator said:

What gets overlooked with McVee is his toughness.  He's physically not huge, but he has a real crack.  He has genuine class, very good kicking, he's evasive and he has nice speed, which is at odds with an earlier comment in this thread.  There's a lot to like.

As the rehabilitating Whispering Jack reminded me, Judd was All Australian Under 16, so he is no dud.

Maybe had an underwhelming NAB year, but he was very good on Friday and looked right at home.

With Salem out, a spot may have opened for him. He can play.

Is he another JT success about to arrive?

Edited by Redleg

 

Was pretty impressed from what I saw.

Hits his targets, I think he'll be pushing for that spot. 

10 hours ago, layzie said:

Was pretty impressed from what I saw.

Hits his targets, I think he'll be pushing for that spot. 

Yes agree.  He looks like a natural half back and had good composure for a youngster.  Looks like he can develop again at Casey but wouldn’t be out of place if he got called up.  


Based on my earlier - albeit somewhat circumspect and tentative! - posts, I now feel borderline entitled to attach the 'my boy...' label to Judd. I've always wanted to be a footy seer 😄

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1276817/fitting-right-in-mcvee-s-pre-season-development

I saw a fair bit of him at Casey last year & thought he was pretty ordinary. His form last week was a revelation and I hope that he continues to prove me wrong.

I like the current highlights and he has grown from 182cm to 185cm but he looks taller and stronger.

His disposal was elite in the highlights.

I think last year his form was solid but not flashy now he has confidence in his ability to take the game on which makes his game better.

 
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On 3/2/2023 at 10:42 AM, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Based on my earlier - albeit somewhat circumspect and tentative! - posts, I now feel borderline entitled to attach the 'my boy...' label to Judd. I've always wanted to be a footy seer 😄

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1276817/fitting-right-in-mcvee-s-pre-season-development

Can I, can I, can I, now, pretty please?

My Boy...

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1282669/dees-duo-to-debut


On 3/2/2023 at 10:42 AM, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Based on my earlier - albeit somewhat circumspect and tentative! - posts, I now feel borderline entitled to attach the 'my boy...' label to Judd. I've always wanted to be a footy seer 😄

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1276817/fitting-right-in-mcvee-s-pre-season-development

Feel free to add to your sightful selections, TRAB. Cannot disagree with you at this point.

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