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2 hours ago, gs77 said:

TMac is one of footy's great stories, going at pick 53 or so in the draft, overcoming challenging foot injuries and reinventing himself at both ends of the ground over the years. Good on him!

he's our second most experienced player and should, if he keeps his form up and has a bit of luck with his body, go past 250 games

great story indeed

 

Well deserved, congrats to TMac. 

Always gives it everything, which is exactly what everyone needs to see. On ground leadership by example. 

12 hours ago, Norm Smith's Curse said:

I thought he was gone after last years final series but gees he proved me wrong down back.

Think most of us on here did.

Glad he's going around again. 

 

 
3 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Fun fact:  Both Tom and Oscar McDonald were selected at pick 53 in their respective drafts.

another fun fact is their numbers totalled 53 (25+28)

Super Happy with this!  Looked to have a new lease on life this year down back. He may even go on further if he keeps his 2024 form up!

Interestingly, Macca is currently 12th on the games played list for the Dees. None of those above him have a flag to there name either. 

 

 


Seriously? How many breaking news items came out last night when I wasn't on here. Here goes another delayed response.

"Yeah, wow, go T-Mac. We love your slacks and we love you down back." 

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