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I love the way he runs out of trouble (which can be seen in the highlights footage above). Don't think he will ever be accused of being stagnant.

Another excellent game for Andy Moniz-Wakefield, he looks so much better live than watching on TV where you can’t see just how fast and effective he is. I hope that we keep playing him and I like his suggested nickname “Wheels”.

 

He didn't look like he didn't belong. Some really nice moments and a few I'm sure he'll learn from.

I hope he keeps improving because he is a joy to watch.

First time I have seen him play live - very impressed with hi pace and most of his disposal and intercepting.

But we really need a pithy short name for him - AMW is trite, and Moniz-Wakefield is a mouthful to yell out in a crowd.  

Moniz?  

Monz could encounter censorship issues.  

Mono TM is patented by me. 


33 minutes ago, monoccular said:

First time I have seen him play live - very impressed with hi pace and most of his disposal and intercepting.

But we really need a pithy short name for him - AMW is trite, and Moniz-Wakefield is a mouthful to yell out in a crowd.  

Moniz?  

Monz could encounter censorship issues.  

Mono TM is patented by me. 

Mozzzzaaaaa!

1 hour ago, monoccular said:

First time I have seen him play live - very impressed with hi pace and most of his disposal and intercepting.

But we really need a pithy short name for him - AMW is trite, and Moniz-Wakefield is a mouthful to yell out in a crowd.  

Moniz?  

Monz could encounter censorship issues.  

Mono TM is patented by me. 

Wheels

 
2 hours ago, monoccular said:

First time I have seen him play live - very impressed with hi pace and most of his disposal and intercepting.

But we really need a pithy short name for him - AMW is trite, and Moniz-Wakefield is a mouthful to yell out in a crowd.  

Moniz?  

Monz could encounter censorship issues.  

Mono TM is patented by me. 

Two dads


5 hours ago, monoccular said:

First time I have seen him play live - very impressed with hi pace and most of his disposal and intercepting.

But we really need a pithy short name for him - AMW is trite, and Moniz-Wakefield is a mouthful to yell out in a crowd.  

Moniz?  

Monz could encounter censorship issues.  

Mono TM is patented by me. 

Two Dads

7 hours ago, Adzman said:

He didn't look like he didn't belong. ...

Grammar police here. You've been warned - use of a double negative. Don't do it again.


15 hours ago, monoccular said:

But we really need a pithy short name for him - AMW is trite, and Moniz-Wakefield is a mouthful to yell out in a crowd.

AMW -> BMW -> Beema ?

goes alright 👍 

4 hours ago, radar said:

Shades of Nev in close 

Yep, I see him as a quicker Nev, rather than Wheels.

I am not sold on AMW and I think that some of the comments on here are a bit over the top. I like that he plays with AFL intensity but needs to be cleaner and more precise with his disposal and keep his feet on the ground balls. Some of his decision making shows his inexperience as well, but obviously that could improve with more games.

I prefer what Howes offers at this stage because he is a better kick and better interceptor. I also think he plays to the defensive system better.


Seeing him out there in 45, honestly I felt like I was seeing a reincarnation of Matty Whelan. Really like what I see from him.

20 hours ago, Adzman said:

He didn't look like he didn't belong. ........

Double negatives! What does this mean? The truth is when I see a double negative I suddenly don't care.

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