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On the MFC site, saw the clip of 3 of the 4 new players receiving their jumpers. Mc Vee from Brownie, Brodie from Frank Davis, but I couldn't work out who presented Bailey Laurie's jumper? ( Would have loved to see Lachie get his jumper from the Dom...)

 

 
2 minutes ago, Monbon said:

On the MFC site, saw the clip of 3 of the 4 new players receiving their jumpers. Mc Vee from Brownie, Brodie from Frank Davis, but I couldn't work out who presented Bailey Laurie's jumper? ( Would have loved to see Lachie get his jumper from the Dom...)

Trav Johnstone

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4 minutes ago, Monbon said:

On the MFC site, saw the clip of 3 of the 4 new players receiving their jumpers. Mc Vee from Brownie, Brodie from Frank Davis, but I couldn't work out who presented Bailey Laurie's jumper? ( Would have loved to see Lachie get his jumper from the Dom...)

It was the Rolls Royce himself; Travis Johnstone.

But yeah I like the former players -decorated or not, coming back.


I love the way we do stuff like this these days. A great connection to the past reminds players and fans of everything that has built the foundations and layers of success.

It was great to see Travis Johnstone. The best kick I have ever seen in a Melbourne jumper. He could see a space or a line and hit a target that no one else would dare attempt. 

 
49 minutes ago, Roger Mellie said:

Who did McVee's?

Nathan Carroll? lol

Nathan Brown

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  • Demonland changed the title to Jumper Presenters

Great to see Dom Tyson. He gave his heart to the club during a pretty bleak period, and then was forced out by the calibre of players who’d see us forward.

He always gave everything and I’m glad the club invited him to be involved.

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