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I can't see him there :huh:

:huh: He was there this morning!!! Bit odd!! It has been confirmed on Demonology by a memeber who spoke to him on Monday night.

 
:huh: He was there this morning!!! Bit odd!! It has been confirmed on Demonology by a member who spoke to him on Monday night.

That will be me, here is what I said:-

Bode is on the senior list, I spoke to him on Monday night. He had just come back from the players trip to Thailand. He said something to the effect that, as he had spent 2 years as a rookie, when he was elevated he stayed in the senior list. Also spoke to him about other things including, he has just got his right arm out of a sling after having his shoulder scraped and cannot wait for preseason to officially start in two weeks.

If you wondered why he wasn't coming on much in the early part of the year, he had a bulged disc in his back a legacy of playing cricket as a fast bowler.

If you are wondering where I spoke to him, it was at the Ballarat Demons Supporter Group AGM. Our Group helps sponsor him. Also present were Anthony MacDonald (current Melb runner and our Patron) and Ron Maher (if you don't know who Ronny is then you haven't been around the Club much). If I get time I will post some other things in different threads that I found out during the night.

PS. DB sounds like exactly what we need and continues to grow on me.

Thanks for the info dworship, greatly appreciated.

I like the looks of Bode, has a bit of mongrel in him.


One of the fastest guys on our list. With the departure of Ward, he will be given a chance to play a running backmans role.

He isnt a starter, but he will play senior games next season as a reserve.

 
according to wikipedia, is in senior list

Yeah, must be correct! Chris Judd is listed as a prominent fan on the MFC wiki :P

:huh: He was there this morning!!! Bit odd!! It has been confirmed on Demonology by a member who spoke to him on Monday night.

When a player is elevated from the rookie list during the season, it's only a temporary measure to cover for a player with a long-term injury. The player remains technically a rookie until his club completes what is called "List Lodgement One". This is when the clubs lodge their first lists for the coming season (due this year by 2.00pm on Wednesday 31 October). The list includes official rookie promotions, retained second year rookies and father/son selections. I guess we'll find out by then as to whether Jace Bode is formally included on our senior list.

I do agree however, based on his showing in the last half of the season, that Bode will definitely get the nod.


bode for 2009 captain!!!

thats a sure fire way to make sure he doesnt get a kick next year...

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