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Congratulations on joining an elite group of Melbourne greats this weekend!

 

Could retire a 300 gamer

9 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

Could retire a 300 gamer

I think he'll play plenty more than 300. He is an absolute professional in how he clearly looks after his body around his training and recovery.

He's also talented enough as a player to spend more and more time up forward where he'll still provide an impact for the team and reduce his midfield minutes as he ages.

Putting aside some emotive thoughts we all might have during his challenging period with the club and his recovery from a horrific injury, the bloke has been an incredible footballer and go down as a Demons great if he finishes his career with us.

If I was able to get there Sunday I'd be cheering him with every possession and will always reflect with great love in his 2021 GF efforts.

Congratulations Trac

 

Absolute champ both as a player and teammate.

Will play to 300 no doubt and hope he is BOG on Sunday.

Trac a Demon great and plenty left in his career.

Thanks for your 200 Trac and all the best in your cooking exploits also.

💙❤️🏆


Knock on wood here, but we've had a good recent record when our boys have played their 200th.

T Mac - win over St Kilda in 2022 at the G

Gawn - win over Hawthorn in late 2023 at the G

Viney - close win over Port during the "business trip" of 2024.

T Mac and Clarry are scheduled to play their 250th and 200th on the same night against Carlton (or maybe the game before or after??)

Salem will play his 200th during week 1 of the finals 😀

i hope this encourages people to pay respect to one of our greatest and come out to watch a good win, but then again iam sure we will still get an average to poor crowd :/

 
6 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

i hope this encourages people to pay respect to one of our greatest and come out to watch a good win, but then again iam sure we will still get an average to poor crowd :/

Based on what- the decent crowds we've had this year?

We get enough ill informed rubbish from the media about crowd size without fans feeding misinformation too.

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1 hour ago, jaydenh10 said:

i hope this encourages people to pay respect to one of our greatest and come out to watch a good win, but then again iam sure we will still get an average to poor crowd :/

We’ve got one of the best member to attendance ratios in the competition you peanut.


I was pretty disappointed with the way Christian handled himself towards the end of last year.

But credit where it’s due, he’s put his head down, bum up, gone to work and re-invested in his footy club.

Congratulations on the milestone Melbourne’s only Norm Smith medallist, may there be plenty left to come 👏

I've been watching the Dees for almost 6 decades now, and Petracca rates inside the top 10 I have seen. He has a quality that few demonstrate - match winning ability. He can turn his power game on for a quarter, or a half and sometimes an entire game, and totally dominate stoppages and clearances.

I think it was in one of the 2021 finals games, or maybe our round 23 win and the Cats, where he said he was proud to help Dees fans find pride and joy in the jumper and colours again. He had me lock, stock and barrel after that.

Most importantly, a real good human being. Warm personality, big smile, big heart.

It is a pure privilege to welcome him to the MFC 200 games club.

200 for tracca. I must be effin old !

It has been said he is getting back to his best , really hope this is true. I personally did not see his possessions last weekend.

But I do look towards the younger guys.

31 possessions was it. Well I hope his mate CO13 and JV7 stand tall and also have a blinder. If we win this one, Then look out, finish in top 8 . Anything is possible.

Can we do it, Yes we can, go for it Tracca

We've been lucky to have him in this period..a true professional and someone who wears his heart on his sleeve. Who will ever forget THAT goal in the GF and I can still his face directly after.

We love you Trac...shine on champion. Lets get a win for him in his 200th


Watched him play for VIC Metro vs WA at Leederville Oval in his draft year and loved what I saw, as he moved up to the pointy end towards the draft I was sure the Saints, would take him, so glad we got and still have him.

Congratulations Trac

12 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Watched him play for VIC Metro vs WA at Leederville Oval in his draft year and loved what I saw, as he moved up to the pointy end towards the draft I was sure the Saints, would take him, so glad we got and still have him.

Congratulations Trac

Hopefully the Demon Army can sneak a little thank you to St Kilda on the banner laugh

Just listening to this - esp the bit about "it's not about the wins and losses" is so inspirational. Need to have this guy leading us into the future in a managerial/entrepreneurial role.

I'll always love and respect Trac, whether he finishes his career with us or not. It sounds like he's keen to stay put thankfully.

Forever a Melbourne superstar, premiership player, and Norm Smith medalist.

  • Demonland changed the title to Christian Petracca 200 Games

" Im a Melbourne person through and through"

Forget about the media noise...this guy is staying with us now. Hopefully leading us to our next flag.

Max Gawn, in my mind, has the rite too captain and lead this club forever, if it were possible! After listening to tracca in the interview for his 200th I feel like he’s ready and committed to help lead our Dee’s into the future. Maybe the big fella and his gold nugget vc step aside and make our million dollar boys Capt and vc.

Apologies if it is thought provoking (it’s the heat in Agnes W) but I laughed at the thought too, but here, I’ve put on record.

How good is it to see the Dee’s playing good cohesive footy again albeit with too many mistakes at the moment🤙❤️💙❤️💙

 

One of the best Melbourne players in the history of the game. It has been such a treat watching him apply his trade over the past 10 years. Congratulations. Hope there is much more success towards the backend of his career

Congrats to a modern great of the MFC and the AFL world at large.

Clearly Christian went through a very traumatic experience last year and his mindset was clearly impacted by that towards the end of last season.

From what I've seen from him in interviews this year, he looks fully invested in the club.

I think Christian will be staying with us for a while yet.


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