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The Brownlow Medallist is back in town playing for WAFL against VFL.

I wonder if we're going to get anybody here tonight saying he'd be handy in the red and blue these days?

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I miss him but i dunno maybe the time has gone and past for him to return to the red and blue.

I not sure? He was a champion though

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It was a disgrace what happened to Woewy !!

Who knows what we may have acheived if he was still at the club !!

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Yeah, I miss his pulling out of contests and consisten failure during big games. I also miss how he failed to perform up to the level of the size of the huge contract his manager got for him from the club. Come back Woey, because you obviously proved that the pies what you're really worth.

Ok, /sarcasm off. Look, I loved Woey when he was at Melbourne, I loved his story of how he struggled to make it onto an AFL list and then his dream coming true with winning a Brownlow, but players come and go. Let's just celebrate his good times while at the club and leave it at that.

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He had one great year, otherwise a hack.

That's harsh, he was a good average player who got the absolute best out of himself but was unable to produce the expected output after his manager got him that great contract.

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Regardless of all the crap that occurred when he was moved on, he should be remembered as as no less than a champion of our club, and should always be welcomed back with open arms.

He won the ultimate individual playing honour wearing an MFC jumper, and was a key part of a team that had a great season (that we all went along an cheered for) that made the 2000 GF.

Respect where it's due!

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Hopefully we can pick him up in the pre-season draft.

Anyone think he will make a comeback!? great to see him back in the red and blue where he belongs..

lmao


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he was a good player who for one year played above himself, the other clubs played one on one with him and it was all down hill from there, smartest thing we ever did was trade him to the pies

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he was a good player who for one year played above himself, the other clubs played one on one with him and it was all down hill from there, smartest thing we ever did was trade him to the pies

Gee Sautner did OK today with 9 goals. For a moment there I thought I was watching a Sandringham game with Biddlecombe passing to Valenti to Summers to Crow to David Robbins (where did he come from?) and on to Nick. And did I notice 426 out there at one stage?

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He played more than ONE good year for us. He was a very solid contributor to us for a number of years, then he faded and we had to dispose of him. He will never play AFL again. Quit joking around. I feel sorry for the guy and loved him in the Red n Blue, but the game has passed him by. All he can do now is pick up 40 useless possessions across half back in the WAFL.

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woewy won the brownlow by default, mc leod was far and away the b@f in the comp that year. hes too slow but then again after the stunning success of recruiting holland and bizzell and too a lesser extent byron who knows, they might recruit him again......................not!

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That's harsh, he was a good average player who got the absolute best out of himself but was unable to produce the expected output after his manager got him that great contract.

He wont a Brownlow for Gods sake! Yeah thats really average NOT! Love Woewodin was shattered when he left, I still have all the newspapers from when he won the Brownlow. Would love him to come back to the club working in some capacity as some sort of coach,fitness etc

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