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Easton Wood was apparently a gun cricketer??
Wood was a cricket scholarship at Geelong Grammar.

MyCricket tells me that Mullenger-McHugh played an entire year in the Eastern Cricket Association's 1st grade (ie the highest suburban comp in Melbourne) at 16 years old which is damn impressive.
 
Mrs Monty departing the cafe then recruiting a couple of guys who need a few good feeds, this club is in absolute shambles. How are Tim and Nathan gonna get the bacon and egg rolls with cheese that they desperately need?
 
Is it possible that Dal was a bit peeved at the laughter that his Fergus selection created that he picked Mullenger-McHugh because he thought his name was Mullenger-FcHugh??;)
 
Wood was a cricket scholarship at Geelong Grammar.

MyCricket tells me that Mullenger-McHugh played an entire year in the Eastern Cricket Association's 1st grade (ie the highest suburban comp in Melbourne) at 16 years old which is damn impressive.
Gee that is pretty impressive
 

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Surely just taking the piss at this point :)
 
Neither did Bonti, and JJ hardly touched it as an 18 year old.

Dal really seems to draft for ceiling rather than floor.
Yeah, I understand that.

I don't have access to Bont's TAC Cup stats, but from memory I believe he had some ordinary games but some super impressive games, which were backed up by stats.

JJ, yeah I can't recall his TAC Cup stats at all.

I acknowledge two dads is a completely different player to those two premiership stars who is unlikely to get huge numbers, but the stats on the TAC Cup website show him not even recording reasonable stats.

What I am trying to say is that stats don't suggest whether you make it or not, but they usually show whether a player has the potential to be a match winner or just a role player.

There will be nothing wrong if he becomes an athletic role player similar to the mould of Craig Ellis.
 

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Wood was a cricket scholarship at Geelong Grammar.

MyCricket tells me that Mullenger-McHugh played an entire year in the Eastern Cricket Association's 1st grade (ie the highest suburban comp in Melbourne) at 16 years old which is damn impressive.
which club, does it say?
 

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