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9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Interesting that a linked article at the bottom of this one is about Raik Andrew and how Ess, Collingwood and GWS are late suitors but no mention at all about or next gen academy claims.

Edited by Left Foot Snap

 
8 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

If Allan is gone at 9, I wonder if we'll look at my mate Hynes.

Allegedly hasn't been invited to the first night of the draft though that in itself doesn't completely rule it out.

44 minutes ago, Demonland said:

This quote in the article from Langford is music to my ears (and I absolutely love that he is a left footer):

“I really wanted to show my kicking ability – being able to find someone up forward, whether through score involvements or in the backline, and show my in to out handballs as well: being able to get the hardball, take a few steps, get away and get the (hands off),” Langford said.

“I’ve worked on driving power through my kick and find someone whether 20, 30 or 40 metres away…and finding the right option.”

 
49 minutes ago, binman said:

This quote in the article from Langford is music to my ears (and I absolutely love that he is a left footer):

“I really wanted to show my kicking ability – being able to find someone up forward, whether through score involvements or in the backline, and show my in to out handballs as well: being able to get the hardball, take a few steps, get away and get the (hands off),” Langford said.

“I’ve worked on driving power through my kick and find someone whether 20, 30 or 40 metres away…and finding the right option.”

Gonna be a star. Hope he's ours.

1 hour ago, binman said:

This quote in the article from Langford is music to my ears (and I absolutely love that he is a left footer):

“I really wanted to show my kicking ability – being able to find someone up forward, whether through score involvements or in the backline, and show my in to out handballs as well: being able to get the hardball, take a few steps, get away and get the (hands off),” Langford said.

“I’ve worked on driving power through my kick and find someone whether 20, 30 or 40 metres away…and finding the right option.”

Exactly what we need. 🙏


 

Welcome Harvey, bring us fortune.


Great selection. Been keen on him for months. Bont mach 2 and will be core to our next premiership midfield.

Welcome to the Dees Harvey!


On 26/08/2024 at 20:43, Ted Lasso said:

If Richmond or North don't take him 1 or 2 they'll regret it for 15 years. 

I'd take him pick 1 if i was Richmonds list manager. 

If we get him at what will be pick 6, start dancing coz it's a huge steal

Let's see the jig @Ted Lasso!

Amazing. Gonna be a weapon!

Welcome, Langers.

Now we've got Lingers and Langers. (some ideas for the MFC website, comms team)

Welcome aboard Harvey. looking forward to seeing you play many games in the red and blue

Absolutely rapt, class wrapped in silk. 

Gotta say, he looks to have a bit of c*nt about him. 

Absolutely ❤️

 


Very pleased with this pick, I would't have been happy if the Crows took him first!

 

So does he play round 1   or just the practise matches ?

 

Anyone got a photo of him being drafted on stage?


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