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We may or Maynard use pick 75.Welcome to Collingwood son.
Any puns for Maynard?
With kids like Menadue, Blakely and Lamb sitting there Dekka must have really had a bit of a hard on for Maynard...
From: http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-11-23/meet-brayden-maynard
A left-footer who has a powerful and precise kick, Maynard spent most of his season as a rebounding half-back. It was there that he proved himself a big-bodied brute who can stop his opponent while giving important drive.
He likes to tackle (he averaged six a game through the season) and is ultra-competitive: he attacks the ball and contest with ferocity, and isn't afraid of body contact. He puts everything on the line, and it's easy to see how supporters will warm to him.
Late in the season that toughness was on display as a midfielder, having shifted up the ground for the Dragons in the absence of injured skipper Angus Brayshaw.
Maynard (186cm, 88kg) played the role perfectly, using his speed (he's tested 2.98 seconds over 20 metres), poise and foot skills to make a difference with the ball, and his contested ball-winning ability to rip it out of packs.
In the last two finals for the Dragons he averaged 25 disposals and 11 handball receives, showing a step up in his ability to cover the ground. Across the season for the Dragons he averaged 22 disposals.
2 games shy of father-Son rule for Adelaide.Thanks Glenelg for not playing his Dad for 200 Games
A great kick who think's he's like Jordan Lewis, yeah he'll do.
A bit like Hodge more like Luke Parker, going to be a star this bloke.I compare him to the one who must not be named... HODGE