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Elegt

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  1. I know stats are just stats but they are very average in tac for james jordon, puzzling decision on paper
  2. The top players dream about this day
  3. in fact hes really not the type of player we need, will get drafted but not to melbourne I reckon
  4. The fact he went missing in finals made his draft stocks plummet, rookie for me.
  5. what was the recruiter smoking when we drafted him
  6. Great players dont make great coaches
  7. How did Neeld manage to survive as long as he did? Having the worst win/loss record of all time as a Melbourne coach
  8. harmes looks how a fat kid looks when he sees cake
  9. The reason why the AFL introduced the mid season draft was to replace the underperforming AFLX players
  10. goodwin will get the sack if we don't go back to back
  11. 2013 Melbourne best and fairest results Winner: Keith ‘Bluey’ Truscott Memorial Trophy – Nathan Jones (365 votes) After winning his first Keith ‘Bluey’ Truscott Memorial Trophy in 2012, Jones deservedly went back-to-back. The incredibly durable midfielder was Melbourne’s most consistent player in 2013. Second: Sid Anderson Memorial Trophy – Colin Garland (360) The defender capped off his best AFL season as a close runner-up to Jones. He passed the 100-game milestone and proved a model of consistency, often under pressure down back. Third: Ron Barassi Snr Memorial Trophy – Dean Terlich (306) The mature defender was of the bright spots of the year, playing all but two matches in his first season. It was an outstanding return to the AFL system, after he was a Sydney Swans rookie in 2008. Fourth: Ivor Warne-Smith Memorial Trophy – Matt Jones (303) Like Terlich, Jones was one of 2013’s good news stories. The 25 year-old midfielder took his opportunity, playing every game after being picked at No. 52 in last year’s NAB AFL Draft. Fifth: [censored] Taylor Memorial Trophy – Colin Sylvia (288) Aside from missing three matches through suspension, Sylvia produced a very consistent season. It was the third time he has finished fifth in the best and fairest award, after his efforts in 2009-10.
  12. AFLX is no time for kids mate, only the best of the best get gifted the opportunity to play on the glorious night
  13. Yeah exactly, AFLX is what we all dreamed of winning growing up as kids
  14. won us the AFLX flag
  15. haven't slept since February 2018, our whole 2018 season was preparation for the 2019 AFLX
  16. Our 2018 AFLX squad was pretty strong so to prepare for 2019 I'd be interested to know peoples best squads for me I'd select Tmac, melksham, viney, harmes, oliver, frost, hibberd b: jetta, VDB, ANB
  17. Reminiscing on our past I was wanting to compare our team from Neeld era to today 2013 Rd 1 B: Lynden Dunn, Tom Gillies, Daniel Nicholson HB: Jack Watts, James Frawley, Colin Garland C : Jack Viney, Jack Grimes, Jimmy Toumpas HF: Jeremy Howe, James Sellar, Colin Sylvia F: Shannon Byrnes, Mitch Clark, David Rodan Foll: Mark Jamar, Jordie McKenzie, Nathan Jones I/C: Sam Blease, Cameron Pederson, Luke Tapscott, Matt Jones EMG: Aaron Davey, Dean Terlich, Jake Spencer 2018 Rd 1 Melbourne B: Michael Hibberd, Jake Lever, Neville Jetta HB: Jayden Hunt, Oscar McDonald, Nathan Jones C : Bernie Vince, Jordan Lewis, Christian Salem HF: Christian Petracca, Cam Pedersen, James Harmes F: Bayley Fritsch, Jesse Hogan, Jeff Garlett R: Max Gawn, Clayton Oliver, Alex Neal-Bullen I: Sam Frost, Jake Melksham, Mitch Hannan, Corey Maynard, Josh Wagner E: Angus Brayshaw, Dom Tyson, Tom Bugg Only 2 players from that 2013 team remain, great effort by roos to turn the club around
  18. tipping this bloke to have a massive pre season and get AA selection
  19. The bloke is a meat pie, kudos to Goody for booting him
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