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Didn't see a thread on this, and unless I am mistaken, Brock Mclean plays his 50th game this weekend. How could this have gone unnoticed!

This guy is a born leader, and looks like he has played 200 already. Very mature for his age of only 21, and is unquestionably the future captain of our club. He is hard at the contest, has good skills, and is possibly our best player already! He has been a revelation for the club. If only we could bottle his passion for both a contest, and the club, then feed it to the rest of the team :P

He is a star, and will hopefully finish his career with a stack of great achievements under his belt, namely a premiership for the Dees! :D Maybe a Brownlow or two also B)

Congrats Brock on 50 games, and here's to many more, hopefully not ruined by injury.

 

funny i was wondering if he already played 50 or not, as i was in europe for half of last season i thought i might have missed it.

well done chooka!

get out there, please stay injury free, and rip them all a new one!

 

Hoorah!

I should probably spare all of you my Brock McLean dribble...

But I will say this, in his short career, he has managed to transform the way a lot of Melbourne supporters think about leadership and success. Before he came along, we only had our senior players to look at for inspiration and guidance, now we need not look further than #5 to realise what this club needs in order to finally bring us that long awaited premiership. Even if he never improves, he will still be one of our best each and every week.

Go Brocky! :D

That's if he isn't left out because of soreness. Going by our luck, that'll probably happen.


Congrats to Brock. Loved him since he first put on a Dees jumper.

All I want for a team is fifteen Brocks, three Rivers, a Bell, a Jones and a Neitz. If I could get that, I'd even give Yze last spot on the bench. :)

 
Didn't see a thread on this, and unless I am mistaken, Brock Mclean plays his 50th game this weekend. How could this have gone unnoticed!

This guy is a born leader, and looks like he has played 200 already. Very mature for his age of only 21, and is unquestionably the future captain of our club. He is hard at the contest, has good skills, and is possibly our best player already! He has been a revelation for the club. If only we could bottle his passion for both a contest, and the club, then feed it to the rest of the team :P

He is a star, and will hopefully finish his career with a stack of great achievements under his belt, namely a premiership for the Dees! :D Maybe a Brownlow or two also B)

Congrats Brock on 50 games, and here's to many more, hopefully not ruined by injury.

Well done Brocky!! he's my favourite player. Just love the way he goes in hard and doesn't bother that he's going to get knocked over in a contest. Has great skills and is definitely a future captain. Last week when he ran onto the ground for the 1st tiem the cheer and roar he got was awesome. A journo in the herald sun on monday said McLean must be loved by all demons fans because he couldn't believe the cheer he got. The journo said it was like Robbie Flower had returned. Go Brocky have a great game.

conngrats brock, lets hope its a big one! (and that there is 250 more ;) )


love the brock

watch out crows

WE WILL, WE WILL BROCK YOU!

love the brock

watch out crows

WE WILL, WE WILL BROCK YOU!

:unsure:

god i hope not, i will then never show up to a game until all who were there and saw it are long dead and its forgotten about

so brock will become captain after 60 games, thats great, lets face it any idiot can see that he is the only good option for the job after the big man


first game back 22 possessions, played only 56% of the game, a few tackles and a few clearances

closest thing to a star we have had in a looooooong time and if he can stay reasonably injury fre overt he next 2 year will become a star

2 Brownlows and a Premiership medallion he'll have at the end of his career, what a champ. ;)

first game back 22 possessions, played only 56% of the game, a few tackles and a few clearances

Pffft, get it right... It was 4 clearances and 12 tackles! :D

He is incredible. :wub::wub:

2 Brownlows and a Premiership medallion he'll have at the end of his career, what a champ. ;)

would you mind if I swapped for 2 premierships and one brownlow ?? :-)

the quality I lik emost about this guy ?

He is really really REALLY is serious about impacting. Im sure he questions th efforts of some of his brethren...and I like that. This guy a is a born leader...and when he takes that mantel ...the others will know that they better be putting in 110%. He's prepared to calla spade a spade.. and risk the ire of those that think all comnets ought to be generic and sanitized.

well done Brocky.. may you play 5 x 50 more !!


would you mind if I swapped for 2 premierships and one brownlow ?? :-)

Yes, yes I do.

we have a problem of th emost interesting kind then...lol... and what a delectable one to have.

i'll always put the team ahead of the player..

But if it transpires youre way... its a very good consolation!!

 

Bring on the future.

Brock is the closest player to the great Ron Barassi in terms of passion, intensity and midfield aggression I've seen for quite a while.


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