If you didn't know it before then you know it now
We've done it before, assembled THAT list you all dread
Chuck in Pickett and we're on for back to back and it will be spectacular
...him and May are our brick walls and I wonder how many batterings they have left before the holes appear. It'll also be interesting to see if Gawn continues his downward spiral now that he's the solo ruck again, not to mention trying to predict where these players replacements are gonna come...
Hey, everybody! It's me! Headless! From the anonymous online text-based football discussion forum bigfooty.com!
What I really want to know - and this is me being honest, but also a little silly - is the question outlined in the title of this thread. 🧵 And for clarity, we're talking about the...
Big game for us in a lot of ways - need to build some form before finals and need a win this week or next to secure top-4.
Also a couple of important milestones. Max's 200th, pretty incredible what he's achieved in his career and established himself as a legend of the club from relatively few...
...of our players some years ago.
Here is a quick overview of achievements of the three, basically just taken from their Wikipedia pages.
Max Gawn
189 games, 94 goals
AFL premiership captain: 2021
6× All-Australian team: 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 (c), 2022
Melbourne captain: 2020–
2× Keith...
Pretty pathetic bunch of 3 less than mediocre curtain raisers beforehand though. 😢
If you can stomach sitting through the trash of watching;
6th vs 15th :$
4th vs 13th :$
9th 8th vs 18th :$
Then you deserve to treat yourself to this blockbuster at the MCG.
Cats lose = bay wins
Blues lose =...
Big Maxxy made a concerted effort to block and try to get a hit on Stengle as he ran past him earlier in the game. He had a similar opportunity later in the game but this time the player he could’ve hit was Cameron. So taller than 1.72m and white. It warrants keeping an eye on big Max to see if...
After the destroying the mighty Kangaroos last week we will go two in a row by ending Port's season. What a way to start the year. Also next week we will bring the Tankers down to Earth again.
Spoiler Alert for this week's game.
Have had more than enough discussion about Max v Nic Nat.
Maxy just received his 5th AA, Dean Cox has 6.
Similar players in that they get around the ground, take big marks and go alright in the ruck as well (obviously peak Cox here, not his final years where he was a free kick hunter). A fair...
G'day Dees crew!
I head up production for Dyl Buckley's Dyl and Friends.
This week's ep features Max Gawn, who I thought may be of interest to Dees fans. Absolutely ripping bloke!
Feel free to filter this thread into the relevant thread, I just had trouble finding a "media" thread.
Enjoy!
...Tom McDonald d. Mitch Clark
2014 - Nathan Jones d. Jack Watts
2015 - Nathan Jones [2] d. Dom Tyson
2016 - Jack Viney d. Nathan Jones
2017 - Max Gawn d. Jack Viney
2018 - Neville Jetta d. Clayton Oliver
2019 - Clayton Oliver d. Neville Jetta
2020 - Max Gawn [2] d. Clayton Oliver
With Super's...
Figured the podcast needs a bit of love and a discussion space. They’re taking a hiatus this week which is fair but I reckon they’ve missed an opportunity, would get huge traction after the Richmond win.
That’s not very #positivelingers of me though, so let’s hope for a huge 7-0 celebration...
...on the podium this year.
Let's update and discuss each week! Who do you think is our best chance?
LEADERBOARD (AFTER ROUND 5):
32 Max Gawn MELB
28 David Mundy FRE
28 Taylor Walker ADEL
25 Jack Macrae WB
23 Dustin Martin RICH
23 Clayton Oliver MELB
21 Ollie Wines PORT
19 Toby Greene GWS
18...
...6.11 (47)
Goals
Melbourne: Hunt, Weideman, vandenBerg, Fritsch
Fremantle: Walters 3, Darcy, Cerra, Frederick
Best
Melbourne: Oliver, Petracca, Gawn, Viney, Fritsch
Fremantle: Walters, Serong, Cerra, Brayshaw, Mundy, Cox, Duman
Walters will not play this time as he is injured 😭, but Cerra...
...on the bench, but Port’s Travis Boak, Melbourne’s Christian Petracca and Brisbane’s Lachie Neale get the gigs in the centre square.
With Max Gawn as the ruck.
St Kilda’s Jack Steele makes the bench. The bum-down, head-up midfielder is running third in the coaches award.
His consistency gets...
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