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If they play every game from round 1 to 22!!!

Matthew Bate - Round 17 (50 games)

Daniel Bell - Round 5 (50 games)

Aaron Davey - Round 18 (100 games)

Ryan Ferguson - Round 3 (50 games)

Ben Holland - Round 11 (200 games)

Nathan Jones - Round 21 (50 games)

James McDonald - Round 2 (200 games)

Brad Miller - Round 9 (100 games)

Brent Moloney - Round 12 (50 demon games)

David Neitz - every game is a milestone as he increases the most games played :)

Matthew Whelan - Round 22 (150 games)

MFC - 150 years in teh great game

BFP

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If they play every game from round 1 to 22!!!

Ryan Ferguson - Round 3 (50 games)

Nathan Jones - Round 21 (50 games)

Anyone see the issue with retaining Ferguson?

Hasn't even reached 50 games yet!

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Thanks for that - valuable post to do.

Think I'm looking forward to Round 2 the most for J-Mac :rolleyes: .

Agree deestroy, thats easily the most significant one there.

Can't believe Davey is playing his 100th game. Seems like only yesterday... etc.

They grow up so fast -_-


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Says on mfc website that all up Jeff has played 285 games would this be right if so he plays his 300th next year

1995 - 1997: Fremantle - 32 games, 18 goals

1998 - 2006: Melbourne - 231 games, 81 goals

2006 - 2007: Melbourne - 22 games, 7 goals

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if whelan manages 22 games, i'll die a happy man, not to mention run out of blank dvds

Posted
Says on mfc website that all up Jeff has played 285 games would this be right if so he plays his 300th next year

1995 - 1997: Fremantle - 32 games, 18 goals

1998 - 2006: Melbourne - 231 games, 81 goals

2006 - 2007: Melbourne - 22 games, 7 goals

Is that even possible? (the bold bit)

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Biggest milestone of the lot must be Jmac's 200th.

Great servant to the club.


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The mention of Paul Johnson made me think - we seem to have decided on a ruck recreuitong strategy in the last couple of years of primarily looking at 20 year olds who have player two games for an interstate club.

If it works out and only costs us a late draft pick every two years, thanks muchly.

I would guess it's a recruiting strategy, on the basis that teenage ruckmen are just too much risk no matter how much promise they show.

Sorry it's off topic.

Big cheer for Junior. (10 more tackles to reach 700)

Big cheer for Whelan and Moloney, because if they can get right again we'll all be stoked.

I did a quick run for goal-based milestones, just for the hell of it.

Bruce, needs 18 to reach 200.

Robertson needs 21 for 400.

It'd be cool if someone could check how Neitz is progressing in the all-time goals list, too. Who can he pass?

Posted
221 melbourne games

32 freo games

wikipedia, more accurate then mfc, now thats strange

Thought so. How can someone play 231 games between 1998 and 2006.

Posted
The mention of Paul Johnson made me think - we seem to have decided on a ruck recreuitong strategy in the last couple of years of primarily looking at 20 year olds who have player two games for an interstate club.

If it works out and only costs us a late draft pick every two years, thanks muchly.

I would guess it's a recruiting strategy, on the basis that teenage ruckmen are just too much risk no matter how much promise they show.

Sorry it's off topic.

Big cheer for Junior. (10 more tackles to reach 700)

Big cheer for Whelan and Moloney, because if they can get right again we'll all be stoked.

I did a quick run for goal-based milestones, just for the hell of it.

Bruce, needs 18 to reach 200.

Robertson needs 21 for 400.

It'd be cool if someone could check how Neitz is progressing in the all-time goals list, too. Who can he pass?

727 Wayne Carey North Melb/Kangaroos (671)

Adelaide Crows (56)

722 Harry Vallence Carlton (722)

707 Dick Lee Collingwood (707)

681 Bob Pratt South Melbourne (681)

662 Jack Moriarty Essendon (36)

Fitzroy (626)

633 Alistair Lynch Fitzroy (173)

Brisbane Lions (460)

629 Michael Moncrieff Hawthorn (629)

628 David Neitz Melbourne (628

Neitz also 13th in most games for one club, what a champ if plays all games this year b 8th

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