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Saw a couple of articles on Ben Brown but most notably on 2021 flag.

Personally he had lost all confidence and forgotten how to play, stripped it back to few key items particularly competing and got some confidence back just in time to help win flag.

He noted how few injuries we had and how fit the team was leading into finals series. Then on the big day, 19 points behind in 3rd quarter and Oliver, Petracca & Jackson unleashed!

Post 2021 his knee realistically gone, so basically it ended up we got him in won flag and he was done. Re culturally he said footy clubs have their challenges and Demons werenโ€™t perfect but not everything bad, also highlighted the impact of losing Brayshaw!

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1 hour ago, D4Life said:

Saw a couple of articles on Ben Brown but most notably on 2021 flag.

Personally he had lost all confidence and forgotten how to play, stripped it back to few key items particularly competing and got some confidence back just in time to help win flag.

He noted how few injuries we had and how fit the team was leading into finals series. Then on the big day, 19 points behind in 3rd quarter and Oliver, Petracca & Jackson unleashed!

Post 2021 his knee realistically gone, so basically it ended up we got him in won flag and he was done. Re culturally he said footy clubs have their challenges and Demons werenโ€™t perfect but not everything bad, also highlighted the impact of losing Brayshaw!

...and JT 'nearly' got him to * cough * Collingwood!

3 hours ago, Young Angus said:

Losing Brayshaw was massive in so many ways, very very big part of the story.

Where are these articles would love to read them.

I agree 100%, it was the glue and brains in the team.


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4 hours ago, Young Angus said:

Losing Brayshaw was massive in so many ways, very very big part of the story.

Where are these articles would love to read them.

Brayshaw knew where to position himself on the field and particularly supporting the defence! Also glue off the field!

When you see how Pendlebury got the Pies home on Saturday, you realise the impact of missing Brayshaws on field contribution!

12 minutes ago, Longsufferingnomore said:

One way to fix our so called cultural problems would be to get Ben Brown back to Club in some capacity.

Not working with the Demon girls now?

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4 minutes ago, Bobby McKenzie 2 said:

Not working with the Demon girls now?

Noโ€ฆ heโ€™s gone to the dark sideโ€ฆ Essendon

He loved working with our girls but he wasnโ€™t being paid.

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8 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Noโ€ฆ heโ€™s gone to the dark sideโ€ฆ Essendon

He loved working with our girls but he wasnโ€™t being paid.

Thanks Ghostwriter. Love your contributions to this forum. So informative.


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