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Deeoldfart

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  1. 1. Davey 2. Moloney 3. Warnock 4. Frawley 5. Bruce Most improved: Frawley Best first year: Jurrah Clubman: Davey
  2. Disappointing year injury-wise after the 'controversy' this time last year. IMO he has important leadership and 'example setting' roles to play with our young list over the next couple of years. He has proved that he can be a strong contributor both back and forward, as well as (to a lesser extent) in the middle. He will be a very important player for us in the short / medium term, and I expect that he will be used in a variety of positions, as the need arises.
  3. Injuries have hindered Tom's progress, but IMO he showed enough in '09 to warrant his retention next year. He is still very young, and I reckon he has more upside than most of the others who are being touted as possible delistings. I hope he will be rookie listed at the very least.
  4. Very hard to disagree with that assessment.
  5. It seems that 'Juice' has run out of confidence in front of goal, and sadly, I'm running out of confidence that he will make the grade.
  6. Frustrating indeed!! Has always looked like he could be a footballer, but injuries and lack of awareness have cruelled him from the start. Unfortunately, it's nigh on impossible to teach awareness, and some players are just injury prone.
  7. It was great to see Riv. overcoming his injury woes, but IMO he is still a fair way off his best. Still has his trademark courage, ability to read the play and his marking / spoiling ability, but I think he may have lost a yard and his disposal let us down at some critical times during the season. IMO he is now clearly behind Frawley and Warnock as a tall defender, and if Garland returns to the backline, his place in our best 22 might be in doubt come the end of 2010. Let's hope he benefits from a full pre-season and returns to his very best next year.
  8. Tear jerking stuff. The blend of the nostalgia and the new is delightful. The music is a perfect match.
  9. Consistent and always hard working. Disposal and decision-making seemed to improve as the year progressed. Great that he's been injury free. Back close to his best and seems to be thriving on increased leadership responsibility. A good year Beamer. Looking forward to further progress in 2010.
  10. Huge improvement on recent years. Well done MFC!
  11. Only showed a few 'glimpses' in '09, but that's a few more than the previous year. 2010 will be 'make or break' for John.
  12. Fetta has improved greatly in the last 12 months. In 2008 he struggled to hold a regular spot in Sandy seniors, and this year he played more than half his games for Melbourne. Like some posters above, I'm not sure where he fits into our long term future, but continued improvement along the lines already shown will see his claims for regular selection in 2010 hard to deny. May turn out to be one of those 'good' AFL players whose work ethic, reliability and consistency enable them to compensate for some fairly obvious deficiencies, although I acknowledge that there are fewer of them at the top level as every year goes by.
  13. I wish the newspapers would write like this Oracle.
  14. Yep. For me, the better half and the kids and their partners. That takes care of a good portion of my Christmas shopping!
  15. Jimma: All Mebourne supporters and the rest of the football world are behind you as you fight this horrid disease. You have always met every challenge head-on, and prevailed in the end. This will be no exception! Hang tough Champ!
  16. Agree Nash, if we cant make a decision after two years .........! Personally, I don't see him as part of the elite mid-field group that we are trying to build.
  17. A slow start to Addam's career, but with limited opportunities he has shown glimpses of why he was taken fairly high in the draft (good poise and balance, disposal and looks for the best option). Not sure I see him progressing to the stellar levels that some posters above have earmarked him for, but if he can add consistency to his game (I recall a couple of 'shockers' in '09), improve his engine, and continue to work on the defensive side of his game, I think he can be a very good player for the Melbourne Footy Club. Next year will be a very important year for his development.
  18. I thought the interview was a credit to Brock and his professionalism. Well done Brock, and thanks for giving your all during your career at the Melbourne Footy Club ............ but I'll stop short of wishing you well at your new club, because they are almost as putrid as Collingwood in my reckoning.
  19. Apparently the Bulldogs are struggling to find room in their salary cap to meet Brian Lake's demands. If this is the case, there's no way they could they fit Fevola in??
  20. What? I see it more as we are fast developing a reputation for having the 'Grinters' to move players on when have reached their 'use by date'.
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