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Welcome to Demonland: Brody Mihocek

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Nice, 2 year deal. Leads well, workhorse and kicks goals.

Hopefully this whole toe situation can be rectified.

He's got strong hands and knows how to use his body.

Positive for our fwd line.

 

Brody Mihocek welcome to the Demons! Hope it works out better than the last Brody we got from Pies!!

 
Just now, Demonland said:

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Everyone looks better in our colours!

If we're outside our window aren't we better off getting a youngish forward (aged 20-35 would be perfect) who will be part of our finals in 2-3 years after our mini rebuild?

I guess none wanted to come to us but surely there's a few high potential developing forwards in the twos of other clubs.


Glad we were able to get him across on a two year deal

Welcome Brody! Reckon he’ll be a solid pick up who will help develop our young talls

Edited by demoncat

1 minute ago, The Lobster Effect said:

If we're outside our window aren't we better off getting a youngish forward (aged 20-35 would be perfect) who will be part of our finals in 2-3 years after our mini rebuild?

I guess none wanted to come to us but surely there's a few high potential developing forwards in the twos of other clubs.

Only problem is no one wants to trade away high potential developing forwards, for obvious reasons.

Great get!

Strong reliable tall fwd of which we have zero

And for free

And we weaken the Pies!

3 minutes ago, The Lobster Effect said:

If we're outside our window aren't we better off getting a youngish forward (aged 20-35 would be perfect) who will be part of our finals in 2-3 years after our mini rebuild?

I guess none wanted to come to us but surely there's a few high potential developing forwards in the twos of other clubs.

King didn’t come here for a rebuild

He came for a rebound

and we desperately need leadership and team first mentality etched into the group

16 minutes ago, NeveroddoreveN said:

Welcome Brody, we need your smarts!

Fast track our forwards, teach them craft, you will be loved around here....just continue to perform like you have your entire career and we may even forget you played for Collingwood, and you are purely "ours".

You are yet to meet @Ghostwriter but I am sure she will explain how things are now! You are ours!!

100% right! I can’t wait to meet Brody, he’ll be welcomed with open arms (quite literally 😁). He’s got a fan in me, that’s for sure. Just like you, I’m so glad he’s ours ❤️💙


Agree. 2 year deal. Solid citizen. He’s 33 at the start of 2026 but brings footy smarts and is a proven goalkicker. Like our Melksham and like Gunston at the Hawks, smart players can defy the age barrier and still continue to play good footy.

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

King didn’t come here for a rebuild

He came for a rebound

and we desperately need leadership and team first mentality etched into the group

Rebound was the plan, before we lost May, Oliver, Petracca and McVee. We aren’t going to rebound now, mini rebuild it is

3 minutes ago, The Lobster Effect said:

If we're outside our window aren't we better off getting a youngish forward (aged 20-35 would be perfect) who will be part of our finals in 2-3 years after our mini rebuild?

I guess none wanted to come to us but surely there's a few high potential developing forwards in the twos of other clubs.

playing alongside the younger forwards will take pressure off them and as said before they might learn a thing or 2.
We have a decent amount of young fellas (JvR, Jeffo, Kentfield) - will they all make it? TBC
But this might help them, so a stop-gap option.
Also having a good fwd will assist the mids find their groove.


4 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Rebound was the plan, before we lost May, Oliver, Petracca and McVee. We aren’t going to rebound now, mini rebuild it is

May and Oliver have been encouraged to leave so that is part of the plan

Don’t judge until trade and draft periods are done

9 minutes ago, The Lobster Effect said:

If we're outside our window aren't we better off getting a youngish forward (aged 20-35 would be perfect) who will be part of our finals in 2-3 years after our mini rebuild?

I guess none wanted to come to us but surely there's a few high potential developing forwards in the twos of other clubs.

We have JVR, Jefferson and Kentfield as these young developing forwards. Whether they make it is another story.


2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

May and Oliver have been encouraged to leave so that is part of the plan

Don’t judge until trade and draft periods are done

Regardless, I think rebound is out the window for 2026.

Edited by SFebes

Hmmm, ok.

The biggest positive I can draw from this is that JVR now has an on-field tuition from a quality, big-bodied forward. Something he’s never had.

Other than that, it feels like a band-aid on a bruise.

Much needed tall experience for us even if the Brody is heading into the twilight of his career. something positive for us out of the “Filth” for a change.

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i cant trust any player from the filth not to come in and try to sabotage us, just eww


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