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Important re-signings I would have thought

Windsor, has had a fantastic debut year. Debuted in Round 1 and has not only held his spot but become an integral part of the side. While looking every bit an 18 year old with a skinny frame his speed is electric and endurance at a high level for such a young bod. Re-signed for two more years taking him till the end of the 2028 season is a fantastic result and one we should celebrate.

Petty has re-signed for 2 more years as well taking him till the end of 2027. Also a great get as he was nearly gone during last years off-season and this is a great show of faith by Petty to commit to the club. Obviously hasn't had a great season but I'm pretty sure his best is ahead of him. Injury free I think the next three years will be great years for the developing tall and again we should celebrate these two very important signings. Well done MFC

 
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On 25/07/2024 at 22:27, deespicable me said:

Important re-signings I would have thought

Windsor, has had a fantastic debut year. Debuted in Round 1 and has not only held his spot but become an integral part of the side. While looking every bit an 18 year old with a skinny frame his speed is electric and endurance at a high level for such a young bod. Re-signed for two more years taking him till the end of the 2028 season is a fantastic result and one we should celebrate.

Petty has re-signed for 2 more years as well taking him till the end of 2027. Also a great get as he was nearly gone during last years off-season and this is a great show of faith by Petty to commit to the club. Obviously hasn't had a great season but I'm pretty sure his best is ahead of him. Injury free I think the next three years will be great years for the developing tall and again we should celebrate these two very important signings. Well done MFC

Petty needs to be returned to the backline a KPF he is not. It’s time in 2025 for Jefferson and Fullerton to be played. Jefferson has had two years at VFL level if he cannot play well at senior level in 2025 then we have wasted an early pick. As for Fullerton why is he on the list? Either play him or admit he is not good enough and clear the spot. We are not going to win a flag in 2025 so it is time to find out who has senior level ability and who doesn’t. Another potential NGE is Verrall. Has played two seasons at Casey and just looks like a slow VFL player. I cannot remember him being named in top Five players.  2025 is his last year on the list for mine. We need a competent second ruck to take Max’s place when the inevitable  injury happens Verrall is not that player. 

 

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