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WELCOME TO DEMONLAND - LIAM JURRAH

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we still have the choice of De Boer and Sibasado fir first rookie...sweet

Was he in anyones phantom draft??


We've stolen another player from North Melbourne. First up Davey now Jurrah

from the Filth....

Liam Jurrah

No. 15

Born 23/9/88

188 cm

78 kg

Recruited from Yuendumu Magpies.

Jurrah is a player of rare talent. An amazing kick, fantastic hands and moves effortlessly. Has excellent skills. Recruited from Yuendumu Magpies in the Central Australian Football League.

Looks like a good talent - is there any reason why he was not taken in the ND?

Exciting pick :)

If we get sibasado too ill jump out of my seat

 

I've read somewhere he was 193cm and some at 188cm? Which is it

FRom BF

13 – Liam Jurrah – Nightcliff, September 23, 1988, 193cm, 78kg

The indigenous forward had a stint with Collingwood's VFL team this season and now looks set to be claimed as a rookie, with North Melbourne and Melbourne believed to be keen. Don't be surprised if he is claimed as an early rookie.(by Matt Burgan.)

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It will be interesting to see who picks him up And how high he goes, Because it seems like alot of clubs are interested in him. I also didn't realise he was 193cm....

He is currently playing football for Nightcliff in the Northern Territory and is dominating. Very exciting player.

Born 23/9/88

188 cm 78 kg

Originally from Yuendumu Magpies in the Northern Territory


Liam Jurrah is a great, yet underrated, story of this PSD. Well done. He has played with the Collingwood VFL side, trained with North Melb and played football in Cent Aust FL and Nightcliff in NT.

I picked him for our rookie #1... oh well, was close. Still rather excited to have him down. Assuming he settles in there could be some magic added to the mix.


Lets hope he will be better then nick-nak. Sounds like he can actually play rather then just being a circus act

Liam Jurrah is a great, yet underrated, story of this PSD. Well done. He has played with the Collingwood VFL side, trained with North Melb and played football in Cent Aust FL and Nightcliff in NT.

Was going to say, I'm wondering why there's been so much talk about this Sibosado guy, and not Jurrah.

Despite an impressive highlights reel, Sibosado's stats are pretty modest...

WJ, that article describes him as ruckman/forward, and yet the filth lists him at 188cm...can you shed any light on whether the measurement or description is incorrect?

Comfirmed as 193cm by Matt Burgen.

Matt Burgan just said he was 193

matt burgan has him at 193cm on the AFL website

10:29 Matt Burgan: Liam Jurrah is a 193cm forward. A good size

MFC official site has him listed as 188cm.


He is currently playing football for Nightcliff in the Northern Territory and is dominating. Very exciting player.

Born 23/9/88

188 cm 78 kg

Originally from Yuendumu Magpies in the Northern Territory

Matt Burgan says 193cm forward

Played with Collingwood in the VFL and up north, and is highly rated

Jordie McKenzie - 1st rookie

 

“Given he was a late nomination for the National Draft, Liam got through to the Pre Season Draft after gaining special consideration from the AFL. It would have been surprising that his talents would not have been recognized if he was available in the National Draft.”

“We see Liam as a tall marking forward, who can compliment the selection of Jack Watts in the National Draft.”

Barry P Recruiting manager


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