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Bring back the MEchaNoMaN

He's being serviceable to the MFC and has plugged holes with some success.

However IMO this will be his last year and there's no benefit for MFC to play him (unless we have a few more injuries or we drop some senior players). The u23's should outnumber the senior players 2-1.

 
Guys,the original post related to Holland as a tall backman. How has it degenerated to a discussion about Neitz and Robbo?
And who IS going to play on North's talls on the forward line? Whelan?
See you don't even have the facts he kicked 8 goals twice in 2006 don't u remember his record breaking game against st kilda?
Last year may not have been great but he was still valuable: kicked a 60 m goal from the boundary against adelaide to reverse the momentum and seal the game and was the main reason we nearly snached the north melb game.
I think with the record he has he should surely be given some more time to settle into the season than jumping the gun.

Robbo should def have been traded he spends more time limping around from trying to take speccies than playing footy and I too am a wheels fan but he has never really made it. Yze should have gone 2 yrs ago.

ok Mate--just give me your matchups for Saturday. Who plays on the N M talls?

Not sure if Melbourne do but there are certainly a few clubs that fudge height and weight.

If Jonathan Brown is only 2kgs heavier than Lance Franklin then . . . well idunno but there'd have to be a bigger difference.

Also, there is no way known Luke Power is 180cm and that David Hille grew 2cm over summer

 

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