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2025 Player Reviews: #19 Harvey Langford 

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The tall, powerful early first-round draft pick from 2024, Langford had a remarkable debut season in both the midfield and playing up forward in patches. He finished fourth in the Rising Star Award. The youngster is viewed as a long-term, blue-chip midfielder with an exceptional future.

Date of Birth: 15 March 2006

Height: 190cm

Games MFC 2025: 22

Career Total: 22

Goals MFC 2025: 14

Career Total: 14

Games CDFC 2025: 1

Goals CDFC 2025:  1

Melbourne Football Club: 9th Best & Fairest: 318 votes

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Wait for it, 195 cm 21 yo.

Our next Brownlow medallist.

 

Love Harvey Langford I was astounded that he got through to us at 6 bit of de javu like CP5 getting through to us at 2. This kid could end up being just as influential in our next tilt.

Hopefully more inside next year. Like the idea of him resting forward.


Such an incredible foundation already in place with this kid. Elite kicking skills, clean hands and elite footy smarts.

The type of mid we’ve craved for a while. Should be able to put out spot fires off half back, run through the midfield and provide a target deep when we need to snag a goal.

Should ask Luke Hodge to mentor him.

Ridiculously underrated by the league, his finish in the rising star demonstrates that.

He's far more valuable than murphy reid (but maybe i'm biased).

Given how impressive he was in just his first year, I can't wait to see what he does next year and beyond.

Definitely the future of our midfield.

Little wonder Tracc is jumping ship. In a year’s time he’ll be completely overshadowed by this kid. His only chance to avoid obscurity at Melbourne is to head elsewhere.

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