James Magner

Started by Football Factory, February 26, 2012, 12:59:15 PM

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mezzoculo

Quote from: whatlez on February 26, 2012, 03:36:20 PM
Lol no one cares about James Magner, the thread is just talking about the popularity system.
Just trying to draw attention away from a great smokey selection, whatlez.

Now how about Gray? Reckon he could go well this year? ;)

Justin Bieber

Quote from: mezzoculo on February 26, 2012, 03:37:51 PM
Quote from: whatlez on February 26, 2012, 03:36:20 PM
Lol no one cares about James Magner, the thread is just talking about the popularity system.
Just trying to draw attention away from a great smokey selection, whatlez.

Now how about Gray? Reckon he could go well this year? ;)

Shh lol. Nah I don't care everyone pick him then I won't pick him...

And his name is Gray

Football Factory

Quote from: whatlez on February 26, 2012, 03:42:06 PM
Quote from: mezzoculo on February 26, 2012, 03:37:51 PM
Quote from: whatlez on February 26, 2012, 03:36:20 PM
Lol no one cares about James Magner, the thread is just talking about the popularity system.
Just trying to draw attention away from a great smokey selection, whatlez.

Now how about Gray? Reckon he could go well this year? ;)

Shh lol. Nah I don't care everyone pick him then I won't pick him...

And his name is Gray
I prefer Brown

Windigo


Justin Bieber

Yeah I'm off Gray....lol

Football Factory

Dr Dreamteam says   ;D

JAMES Magner (MID, $85,800) represents what the NAB Cup is all about for serious Toyota AFL Dream Team coaches.

On Saturday night against Gold Coast and then the Brisbane Lions, the 24-year-old Melbourne rookie starred, scoring 39 points against the Suns and backing it up with 31 points against the Lions.

At this rate, Magner appears likely to play a significant amount of senior footy in 2012, particularly given the Demons have two spare spots on their senior list after ruckmen Max Gawn and Jake Spencer were added to the long-term injury list.

Magner won VFL club Sandringham's best and fairest last year, and at his price, he would be worth a try as a midfield reserve in your Dream Team if he can sustain his early form. Let's hope he gets an opportunity.

I dont know if this is good or bad news ...   :-\

Mr.Craig

He's the "31st" guy in my squad, just waiting for one of the midfield rooks to slip up and he'll be in like Flynn.

Justin Bieber

If he's named i'll play him. He is super cheap and 20k could be used very wisely.

elephants

Quote from: FOOTBALL FACTORY on February 27, 2012, 07:33:37 PM
Dr Dreamteam says   ;D

JAMES Magner (MID, $85,800) represents what the NAB Cup is all about for serious Toyota AFL Dream Team coaches.

On Saturday night against Gold Coast and then the Brisbane Lions, the 24-year-old Melbourne rookie starred, scoring 39 points against the Suns and backing it up with 31 points against the Lions.

At this rate, Magner appears likely to play a significant amount of senior footy in 2012, particularly given the Demons have two spare spots on their senior list after ruckmen Max Gawn and Jake Spencer were added to the long-term injury list.

Magner won VFL club Sandringham's best and fairest last year, and at his price, he would be worth a try as a midfield reserve in your Dream Team if he can sustain his early form. Let's hope he gets an opportunity.

I dont know if this is good or bad news ...   :-\
Bahahahahaha.
I reckon jump on him and Couch. Getting games early I reckon (and Couch is a fwd!!)

Football Factory

Yeah if couch plays a few more good games and gets named round 1 gonna be hard to resist

4INAROW

magner and couch dead set locks if playing round 1. im going 3 rook mid so plenty of room for magner and chuck couch on fwd bench.

ShaynoB

Quote from: elephants on February 27, 2012, 08:12:53 PM
Quote from: FOOTBALL FACTORY on February 27, 2012, 07:33:37 PM
Dr Dreamteam says   ;D

JAMES Magner (MID, $85,800) represents what the NAB Cup is all about for serious Toyota AFL Dream Team coaches.

On Saturday night against Gold Coast and then the Brisbane Lions, the 24-year-old Melbourne rookie starred, scoring 39 points against the Suns and backing it up with 31 points against the Lions.

At this rate, Magner appears likely to play a significant amount of senior footy in 2012, particularly given the Demons have two spare spots on their senior list after ruckmen Max Gawn and Jake Spencer were added to the long-term injury list.

Magner won VFL club Sandringham's best and fairest last year, and at his price, he would be worth a try as a midfield reserve in your Dream Team if he can sustain his early form. Let's hope he gets an opportunity.

I dont know if this is good or bad news ...   :-\
Bahahahahaha.
I reckon jump on him and Couch. Getting games early I reckon (and Couch is a fwd!!)

+1

Football Factory

Tempting to go a 3 Rook midfield ... seems like there will be plenty of choices

mezzoculo

Quote from: FOOTBALL FACTORY on February 28, 2012, 07:35:04 PM
Tempting to go a 3 Rook midfield ... seems like there will be plenty of choices
+1
The tight-ar$e in me wants to start with Magnar, Gibson and McDonald in the midfield.

Football Factory

Quote from: mezzoculo on February 28, 2012, 07:45:32 PM
Quote from: FOOTBALL FACTORY on February 28, 2012, 07:35:04 PM
Tempting to go a 3 Rook midfield ... seems like there will be plenty of choices
+1
The tight-ar$e in me wants to start with Magnar, Gibson and McDonald in the midfield.
LOL .. That is cheap i was thinking Magner, Gibson bench starting McDonald, Reid, Logan .. it will never happen