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Am I going batty or is that Jamar in the photo?

Batty and blind, DD!!

Its PJ - although I do admit I had to look twice (...and it wouldn't surprise me in the least if the HS did get it wrong).

 

looks like Jamar to me :blink:


Thats def jamar haha. We really are a team of nobodys eh?

The reporters are clearly confused now that Yze isn't there to give his annual 'Im training hard to regain form' article

The reporters are clearly confused now that Yze isn't there to give his annual 'Im training hard to regain form' article

LOL

Its Jamar.

 

It's Jamar alright.

I noticed in the 'Summit' article on Monday in the HUN, the journalist didn't mention Rivers either when highlighting the players in attendance.


Looks like they realised & changed the photo cos earlier it was a different photo & definitely WAS Jamar.

case closed.

Mate it's PJ....Jamar doesn't wear a glove, and never plays with his shoulder strapped.

PJ did that shoulder playing against Syd round 4 2006...played with it strapped ever since!

Mate it's PJ....Jamar doesn't wear a glove, and never plays with his shoulder strapped.

PJ did that shoulder playing against Syd round 4 2006...played with it strapped ever since!

Once again - LOOKS LIKE THEY REALIZED THE PHOTO WAS WRONG AND CHANGED IT.

It is now a different photo & definitely Paul Johnson.

Earlier it was a smaller photo of Jamar in a blue pratice jumper.

Once again - LOOKS LIKE THEY REALIZED THE PHOTO WAS WRONG AND CHANGED IT.

It is now a different photo & definitely Paul Johnson.

Earlier it was a smaller photo of Jamar in a blue pratice jumper.

mate your getting a little worked up


Once again - LOOKS LIKE THEY REALIZED THE PHOTO WAS WRONG AND CHANGED IT.

It is now a different photo & definitely Paul Johnson.

Earlier it was a smaller photo of Jamar in a blue pratice jumper.

Correct Shaft.

mate your getting a little worked up

Who'd blame him... :wacko:

mate your getting a little worked up

No, not worked up. Just writing it in capitals so that no one else misses it.

If I was worked up I'd probably resort to abuse.. you idiot :P

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Looks like they realised & changed the photo cos earlier it was a different photo & definitely WAS Jamar.

case closed.

Correct. The original photo wasn't a match-day one. Was training. And was DEFINITELY Jamar, to borrow some grammatical editing from above. Anyway, let's move on.

Mate it's PJ....Jamar doesn't wear a glove, and never plays with his shoulder strapped.

PJ did that shoulder playing against Syd round 4 2006...played with it strapped ever since!

What a day that was. Confirmed PJ as a player to me... Very pleased to see him mature into a best 22 player, and beyond. He's not even 25 yet, he's yet to hit his straps as a ruckman/tall.

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