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It was another strong season from McVee who spent most of his time mainly at half back but he also looked at home on a few occasions when he was moved into the midfield. There could be more of that in 2025.

Date of Birth: 7 August 2003
Height: 185cm

Games MFC 2024: 23
Career Total: 48

Goals MFC 2024: 1
Career Total: 1

Brownlow Medal Votes: 1

Melbourne Football Club: 7th Best & Fairest: 347 votes

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Not missed a game since his debut in round 1, 2023.

Resilient, tough, classy.  Smoothest mover since TJ. 

🙏🫰🙏🫰🙏 his contract is extended VERY soon!

 

Edited by Lucifers Hero

Potentially the most intriguing playing on our list. He has all the tricks and will only get better with another pre-season.

I still remember watching his debut live at the 'G at the start of 2023 when he'd seemingly come from nowhere after he had a great pre-season. Straight away you could see that he was a smooth operator. How about the baulk on Libba at 1:17? 👇👇

This year, you could see that his teammates were looking to get the ball in his hands more often when we were exiting 50. He took some great scalps as a small defender as well.

He looked a little bit lost when we moved him into the midfield but I think the potential of him playing there is huge.

Edited by Demon Jack

 

Hmm not sure he looked ‘at home’ in the midfield

 May be the best half back who is a genuine defender in the competition tho - always gets the tougher jobs and is rarely beaten

Judd McVee has really shone in our back 6, I also hope we stick with Judd down back we were a bit desperate for mids this year that will change in ‘25 and why cut our opponents a break when we have one of the best and smartest half backs in the league. 


Highly rate him as a small defender but wasn’t impressed with his midfield trial -  8 possessions as a midfielder against Collingwood.

48 straight games from his debut is pretty damn impressive.

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