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I am predicting we are going to see something amazing tomorrow

We will see, with our own eyes, the arrival of the next MFC champion

We have waited long enough. Flower, Stynes, Lyon... In my lifetime, the club has produced three true champions, who all played a long time ago. The last 10 years have been a joke. Aside Neitz, we havent had anyone close to being an icon of the game, a champion that commands the respect of the footy world. We have had some flashes in the pan, ie. Woewodin, Farmer, McLean, Yze, White etc... who promised to reach lofty heights but never made it.

Cale Morton is different. Have you seen this kid with a footy in his hands? Have you seen the way he moves?

Its like watching Hird/Lyon/Skilton/Barrassi all rolled into one. He is a true Roll Royce. Excpetional skills. Perfect footy brain. A footballer. A true footballer who happens to also have an abundance of talent.

Tomorrow, the MCG is Cale's stage. Watch the maestro weave his magic and do things that belie his 18 years, and his beanpole frame.

At last, the saviour has arrived.

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Can you also tell your mate "the Kid" to finally pull his finger out and register that 5 goal/10 mark breakout performance we've all been waiting for.

But yeah agree with Morton, the guy is silk and will hopefully be our replacement for Travis Johnstone - with the added bonus of consistency!!

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Cale Morton is different. Have you seen this kid with a footy in his hands? Have you seen the way he moves?

Its like watching Hird/Lyon/Skilton/Barrassi all rolled into one.

Outstanding enthusiasm Yze Magic.

Can see shades of Hird & Lyon...don't quite see the Skilton / Barassi likeness just yet.

Is it possible that Yze Magic is currently being affected by some Prozac Magic?

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Yeh seriously YM, shutup. none of the players you've 'claimed' have turned out the way you predicted. Sylvia has done jackall, jones is not the next greg williams, mclean is still not captain and didn't win last years brownlow, bate is not the best rednut in the afl, newton has not surpassed lance franklin, and frawley isn't looking like being the next darren glass.

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Daniel Bell has not been the next Andrew Mcleod!!!


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I am predicting we are going to see something amazing tomorrow

We will see, with our own eyes, the arrival of the next MFC champion

We have waited long enough. Flower, Stynes, Lyon... In my lifetime, the club has produced three true champions, who all played a long time ago. The last 10 years have been a joke. Aside Neitz, we havent had anyone close to being an icon of the game, a champion that commands the respect of the footy world. We have had some flashes in the pan, ie. Woewodin, Farmer, McLean, Yze, White etc... who promised to reach lofty heights but never made it.

Cale Morton is different. Have you seen this kid with a footy in his hands? Have you seen the way he moves?

Its like watching Hird/Lyon/Skilton/Barrassi all rolled into one. He is a true Roll Royce. Excpetional skills. Perfect footy brain. A footballer. A true footballer who happens to also have an abundance of talent.

Tomorrow, the MCG is Cale's stage. Watch the maestro weave his magic and do things that belie his 18 years, and his beanpole frame.

At last, the saviour has arrived.

what about your boyfriend colin sylvia who was supposed to be the next garry ablet as u said?? seriously i have great respect for you but this is too far much pressure on the poor kid! give it a rest mate and just let him play his game first before he starts pulling out tricks.

you have done this to mclean and sylvia!! come off it!

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We shouldn't be expecting great heights from Morton after just 3 senior games. Sure, from what we've seen he may be a star, but don't expect him to start dominating games for a few years.

Don't worry about Brownlows at this stage, Morton hasn't even got a Rising Star nomination yet.. which I hope he'll pick up in the next few weeks (although I must admit there are plenty of worthy nominations out there)

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Ok YM. Let me get one thing straight. David Neitz is one of the great MFC players. He is in the same mould as Flower, Stynes and Lyon. Neita is a different player, but my god he has been fantastic over the eyars and deserves every bit as much credit as our greats from years past.

And YM, Morton is going to be SPECIAL. Just don't expect him to be too much too soon. We had those expectations the year Sylvia and McLean were drafted, and those two are still developing (they may not reach the heights of Stynes and company, but I can still see a bright future for both at this club)

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Cmon guys, Yze_Magic has to get a prediction right eventually yeah?

Right?

Anyone??? :mellow:

I wish. If he had got the one right that we were getting not only judd, but cousins as well in the off season i would have been happy.

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