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5 minutes ago, Greg Schneider said:

Dockers

Demons

 

I hope he stays because it will be hard to get full value for him. He’s always been kinda understated and has had a poor year, so a first rounder is way out of the question. I’ve always been a believer that a proven quantity like McVee is much more valuable than a crappy second rounder that will be pushed out ten more spots on the night. That’s the best we could get too.

 
5 minutes ago, Greg Schneider said:

I hope you're right, its round 20 though, surely if he wanted to stay he would've just signed by now ?

Not necessarily. I don’t know when it will be announced, all I know for sure is that he’s not leaving the MFC.

On 04/12/2024 at 20:59, Roost it far said:

I’m backing him to stay. 

Goooorn in my book!


1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Goooorn in my book!

Wanna put yer money where yer mouth is?

😁

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Goooorn in my book!

That settles it. He is definitely staying.

1 minute ago, Ghostwriter said:

Wanna put yer money where yer mouth is?

😁

Don't want you stealin from your kids Piggy Banks Ghosty🤣

 
On 21/07/2025 at 15:27, Deeko2 said:

I still think he'll stay if the stories are on here are true that he has a local girl and is enjoying his time in Melbourne.

The local girl is Lily Johnson, who wears 33 in Melbourne's AFLW team.


3 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

The local girl is Lily Johnson, who wears 33 in Melbourne's AFLW team.

Who I think is Tasmanian?

3 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

Twomey said his partner is an Adelaide girl, and that those two clubs as well as the two WA ones are interested

Twomey’s wrong 😶

3 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

Yes, but she's very happy in and at Melbourne. She was beaming last week at the season launch.

And she now has a sponsor 😉 which makes both her and Judd extra happy.

11 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Don't want you stealin from your kids Piggy Banks Ghosty🤣

And I don’t wanna steal from your old age pension…

… but I will.


26 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

I hope he stays because it will be hard to get full value for him. He’s always been kinda understated and has had a poor year, so a first rounder is way out of the question. I’ve always been a believer that a proven quantity like McVee is much more valuable than a crappy second rounder that will be pushed out ten more spots on the night. That’s the best we could get too.

As it is our 2nd round pick would currently be 24, which looks alright, but will probably blow out to early 30's on draft night.

12 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Twomey’s wrong 😶

Lily, a Tasmanian, was on the Pt Adelaide list.

I suspect Twomey read the label and not the list of contents!

On 21/07/2025 at 11:54, dazzledavey36 said:

Not only is AMW smaller then Hibberd but he is more suited to the dangerous smalls such as Charlie Cameron, Rankine, Nick Watson, Willie Rioli types. He'd match them for speed and aggression.

Hibberd had a good blend of being able to play on the smalls but could also sit on Dusty Martin, Patrick Dangerfield or a Toby Greene because he had strength and frame to able to match it with those bigger bodied type meduim forwards.

I see AMW as a Mathew Whelan type lock down defender who would play on the likes of Stephen Milne and Jeff Farmer types.

Twice this year we've had Cam Zurhaar get hold of us simply because we had no decent match up on him. Kind of player that Hibberd would have easily locked down on.

Fully agree - Hibbo & AMW are totally different types.

Hibbo was quick enough for the smalls but was physical & aggressive enough for big bodied fwds.

In any case AMW has shown potential but is a long way off being a regular player.

Trust folks! We never announce contract extensions off losses. Our next win is when I would expect news regarding his extension. That is, if we can win another game.

Have never seen us extend a player after a loss, it just is not the "timing".

Only other scenario I can see if he plays a cracker in an honourable loss, maybe they extend as we are running out of time to get that win on the board.


1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Don't want you stealin from your kids Piggy Banks Ghosty🤣

Come on, Fence. You name the $.

There’s no ceiling. Any amount.

THAT’S how confident I am 👊🏼

1 hour ago, ChaserJ said:

As it is our 2nd round pick would currently be 24, which looks alright, but will probably blow out to early 30's on draft night.

Pick “24” would likely blow out to pick 35 or 36 on draft night.

 
1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

And I don’t wanna steal from your old age pension…

… but I will.

Don't qualify for a pension Ghosty, my Grandkids luuuurve there PA!


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