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Great news, we need more like him.

Congratulations Caleb Windsor and MFC this is great news indeed Caleb is off to a flyer, looking forward to watching grow and become a genuine star of the game.


3 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Great news, we need more like him.

We have young Brown.

I like the cut of Kolts job( whatever that means).

McVee

Jvr

Turner

And I know people have been critical of AMW but I think he will end up being a very good midfielder for us one day.

Yep a few more will do nicely.

Another Strong mid and fwd.

9 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Great news, we need more like him.

If only LJ had stayed loyal, oh well I guess if he stayed we wouldn't have Caleb today.😁

❤️ 💙 Best debut season at Melbourne since David Schwartz IMHO. Not afraid to go and get his own ball. Will get stronger and the sky is the limit. Great recruitment and very pleased he has committed to the club.

In a year or 2 I can see him getting a run in the midfield. The midfield is currently a bit 'one paced' and he will offer outside run and skill. A bit like Sam Walsh perhaps?


Brilliant news 

People on social media should be ashamed of themselves with some of the comments being made about Petty. Absolutely shameful garbage that I would expect from Pies fans not Dees fans. 
 

23 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

If only LJ had stayed loyal, oh well I guess if he stayed we wouldn't have Caleb today.😁

While Jacko served us well for three years before departing, we missed our opportunity to pick Hayden Young  who was being considered  by Melbourne for our first round pick. He is a brilliant player and being a Victorian, we would have had him  for 14 years. One of the best kicks I have seen in the AFL. So strong, penetrating and accurate. Really pleased about Caleb, he certainly is a star of the future. Now we have get Langers to sign up. 

56 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Wonderfully wonderful 

Amid the gloom of the season that was, there is a true glimmer of light, hope and expectation. 

36 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

If only LJ had stayed loyal, oh well I guess if he stayed we wouldn't have Caleb today.😁

I’m going to go out on a limb and say that Windsor will be a better player than Jackson. 

I know they’re very different, but Windsor has the endurance of a wingman, the speed of a goal sneak and the ability to win the contested ball of an inside mid. That is an actual unicorn! 

29 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I’m going to go out on a limb and say that Windsor will be a better player than Jackson. 

I know they’re very different, but Windsor has the endurance of a wingman, the speed of a goal sneak and the ability to win the contested ball of an inside mid. That is an actual unicorn! 

And he is very good at goal kicking both set shot, dribble and in between.


Great news, the young man is a jet

Freakish skill. Saw him doing some ridiculous skill/trick kicks in his personal warm up time on the weekend. Has the ball on a string 

Brilliant news.

A future captain and AA winger.  Possibly a Charlie. 

 

Four years is a big commitment 

Petty signs a three year deal and disco a two year deal.

Great vote of confidence in the club, goody and the direction we're going.

What odds Harley Reid signs a four year extension at the Eagles?

Top work Tom Lamb. 


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