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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Finally! Congratulations Kade. 

 

Great news.

Just hope he gets a decient run of games at some point next season.  Was absolutely robbed of an opertuity to have a crack at senior level last season when the AFL dubiously suspended him for accidentally falling in the back of an opposition player 🤦‍♂️🤬🤬.

 

Showing my age here, but Kade is a monty for Judge Dredd. If I had my way I would nick name him Dredd.

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Had no choice after his first half in the VFL grand final. Was some performance. Hoping he can replicate that at AFL level in '23, and really push on now.


I think if Kade can continue to improve his ball use forward of centre and increase his fitness then he will definitely push hard for one of those 3 small forward half roles.

Young bloke just bustin' to give it a crack. Deservedly elevated after patiently awaiting his opportunity. Trust he really gets a fair go at it next season and beyond. Good luck Kade!

10 hours ago, DEE fence said:

Showing my age here, but Kade is a monty for Judge Dredd. If I had my way I would nick name him Dredd.

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I AM THE LAW!

 

The MFC article says he was drafted to the rookie list in 2018 and played his first game in 2019. Unless my maths is faulty, that means he was a rookie for 4 years. I didn't think that was even possible.

Congratulations are in order as much for persistence as anything else.  

38 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

The MFC article says he was drafted to the rookie list in 2018 and played his first game in 2019. Unless my maths is faulty, that means he was a rookie for 4 years. I didn't think that was even possible.

Congratulations are in order as much for persistence as anything else.  

Your maths is perfect!

Due to covid the AFL extended the rookie list timeframe in 2020/2021.  I believe it is now 3 years again.


Seems like a great kid...well deserved for the work he has put in to date.

The new 23rd man now Bedford is gone. Or will that be 24th now the bench might get got extended 😀
 

Hopefully he can get a few more chances this coming year.

Well done Kade Chandler and MFC. I love this kid, he has speed, talent and desire to win I also hope that he gets a good crack at it. He did play a pearler in the Casey Granny.!!!


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