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For some reason I like a forward line of JVR, Schache or Petty, Fritter, Kossie and support cast with Max and Trac visiting on occasion.

 
2 minutes ago, DeeMee said:

For some reason I like a forward line of JVR, Schache or Petty, Fritter, Kossie and support cast with Max and Trac visiting on occasion.

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34 minutes ago, DeeMee said:

For some reason I like a forward line of JVR, Schache or Petty, Fritter, Kossie and support cast with Max and Trac visiting on occasion.

I'm noticing a few posters are starting to exclude Ben Brown from our projected 2023 forward line.

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18 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I'm noticing a few posters are starting to exclude Ben Brown from our projected 2023 forward line.

Would love BBB and TMac in there but knees and feet seem important parts when playing footy.

On 11/3/2022 at 5:31 PM, IRW said:

Jeesus.. go and have a look at Schwarz's highlights reel before he was Ox...if he's that good then they should sack the whole FD right ..NOW for not playing him already. 

It must be the silly season?

Of course you may be correct,which will be exciting...

Better than that Ruski ballet dancer guy?

I agree

his highlight reel isn’t getting me high

hopefully I can’t get a better buzz in 23


The difference with young players at MFC is there is no need to rush.these days

Earn your spot and try and keep it, Bowey being the perfect example of trying to keep it

JVR will have all the incumbent medium and tall forwards looking over their shoulder, a good thing for the team

Nice Instagram post of a fit Tommy Mc running around his local track at Edenhope

On other young players my tip is keep an eye on both Taj W, who improved week to week and Blake Howes, was close before injury.

If everyone stays fit, we finally have cover all across the ground

15 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

On other young players my tip is keep an eye on both Taj W, who improved week to week and Blake Howes, was close before injury.

 

Have high hopes for Woey. Look forward to how his pre season goes.

 
18 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I'm noticing a few posters are starting to exclude Ben Brown from our projected 2023 forward line.

Tmac is the glue which makes our forward line tick between the talls and smalls. 

On 11/3/2022 at 11:09 AM, Lord Travis said:

With the recent loss of Jackson returning to his home state of WA, I was worried JVR may follow suit in the coming years. 

When they get good then they get home sick

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20 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I'm noticing a few posters are starting to exclude Ben Brown from our projected 2023 forward line.

If BBB plays like he did in the final third of the season then he should never play again in the red and blue.

Moved like the mechano man in cement and had Chris Dawes concrete hands.

21 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I'm noticing a few posters are starting to exclude Ben Brown from our projected 2023 forward line.

Frankly unless they learn to kick it to BBB on a lead all he can do is " his best" with what he's got.

On a lead and with his inspector gadget arms he's almost a weapon. Certainly that's  a change up from the dumb predictable bomb to the forward pocket boundary line. 

Making him play against his strengths is like Neeld trying  to make Liam Jurrah into Byron Pickett.

Hopefully both he and TMac have another season in them and a flag to go with it

10-12 games played and goal a game average would be a satisfactory output for his for season in the seniors. anything more would be a bonus. 

1 hour ago, IRW said:

Frankly unless they learn to kick it to BBB on a lead all he can do is " his best" with what he's got.

On a lead and with his inspector gadget arms he's almost a weapon. Certainly that's  a change up from the dumb predictable bomb to the forward pocket boundary line. 

Making him play against his strengths is like Neeld trying  to make Liam Jurrah into Byron Pickett.

Hopefully both he and TMac have another season in them and a flag to go with it

Even if he can just get one out he's a chance to mark with his reach instead of flying against 2 or 3 opponents.

15 hours ago, Orion said:

When they get good then they get home sick

Each recruit us different. 


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