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You'd love to see Ben Brown continue his coaching work and remain around the club, what an amazing guy.

10 minutes ago, picket fence said:

KADE CHANDLER????? HARDLY ever hits the scoreboard and is 8th??? Unbelievable!!

4th in our goal kicking, 3rd for tackles, 1st for tackles i50 

 
7 minutes ago, gs77 said:

This one's for you @picket fence!

 

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JEFFO...... WATCH HIS DEADPAN DELIVERY!!

30 minutes ago, Seraph said:

I'm sure now, more than ever, that we completely replaced the entire media and comms team with interns.

You are a poor judge!


Just now, picket fence said:

JEFFO...... WATCH HIS DEADPAN DELIVERY!!

His work at the back end of the season was really promising - hoping he has a strong pre-season and grabs a seniors spot next year.

17 minutes ago, picket fence said:

KADE CHANDLER????? HARDLY ever hits the scoreboard and is 8th??? Unbelievable!!

Be gone, Troll!

Will be a tight finish. Gawn missed two and half games in the back end.  Viney wasn't great other than Gold Coast but didn't miss a match. 

Under the system MFC uses it's almost impossible to win this award if you don't play every game.  Probably explains why Flower only managed the one over his career.

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12 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Shame to hear that Gus has left the event (Lingers mentioned he had left) 

On a previous occasion, Gus revealed he was still experiencing difficulties with crowd noise… perhaps that has something to do with his departure


19 minutes ago, picket fence said:

KADE CHANDLER????? HARDLY ever hits the scoreboard and is 8th??? Unbelievable!!

Maybe the club rates his running spread and pressure game? 

plus not many players played every game!

28 minutes ago, picket fence said:

KADE CHANDLER????? HARDLY ever hits the scoreboard and is 8th??? Unbelievable!!

This is the biggest downside of Clarrie staying!


No problem with the live stream. We pay our taxes up here! Kudos to the club, event organizers, MC, presenters, participants and award winners. Seems like a great night out and worthy celebration of the season that was. So much more classy than the Brownlow.

ps. Thought the young woman who conducted the onstage interviews was terrific. Professional, polished and smart.

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30 minutes ago, M_9 said:

A reflection of our lack of depth?

YEP

1 hour ago, M_9 said:

I don't understand your question. Harold's son Ian accrepted the award on his dad's behalf. 
I've known Ian for more than 40 years.
He rarely misses a game, be it in Vic or interstate.I had no idea he is the son of Harold.
Ian is 70ish. His dad would have passed away some years ago.

Are you guys for real? Harold Ball was an Australian Army medic, 33-game premiership ruckman, executed on a beach in the Pacific by Japanese soldiers during World War II.

 

 

So it’s 10pm

Is Clarry there?

Any goss?


 

Shouldn’t have played the game “take a shot of whiskey whenever Goody says process”. 14 shots in 90 seconds and counting. 

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