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I hate when people label players but I can't help it, I think this kid is going to be very special. I love watching him play. He is going to bring people to the game to see him play and hopefully draw more members for us. He will fill the highlights videos and bring real excitement back to the game. I can't wait to see him let loose in the forward line for a whole game with other good players around him. Scully to Jurrah, goal. We are in for exciting times.

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You just never know what he's going to do next, and that unpredictability will be great to market to. I mean WTF can you do about his goal today, he wasn't even looking in the right direction!

We've only seen the start of the Walpiri Wizard!

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Yep, could have kicked 6-7 for the game if Bailey kept him on for the majority of the game. But every time we got within about 10-15 points off came Jurrah. The guy already has a large highlights reel, imagine the length of it in a couple of years (salivates). Jurrah is a champ, a freak, pure and simple.

Go the Kuuggggggggggggaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

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He is magic.

Great to know that we're not losing that bit of x-factor with Robbo's departure. The Wizard has it covered.

His first goal was just stupid. I mean come on!

What about his one handed Grab in the first Q!!!

Even he was suprised. it just stuck.

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I try to hold my excitement for the bloke, but it's just impossible!

While I was giving updates on todays game, I couldn't help but praise him! His efforts are unbelievable and at half time he was even with Hayes, Dal Santo and Montagna for contested possessions!!

A bit of a break to go home and see his family and friends, throw a few hundred dees jumpers around central australia, a solid pre-season and a full season of forward line action..... OMG! Liam I thank you! I have not been this excited since, dare I say it, Allen Jakovich!!!

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And he looks like one of those players that will just love playing in front of the big crowds on the best ground in the world

Cherish the moment every time he runs out for the red and blue

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Everything he does looks so.. effortless. Like its an automatic reaction.

Like there's nothing special at all about what he just did - it was purely just a natural progression of events.

When in fact almost every action is remarkable in itself.

Ok, I'll stop gushing... but this to me is son unexpected that I almost don't believe its real.

Once this guy has a preseason on the track and in the weights room, let alone 2 or 3.. WOW.

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Not sure what the excitment is about.

Anyone who has taken a one handed at full stretch running with the flight of the ball or snapped one straight back over their heads from 25 out would struggle to comphend what the fuss is about.

Clown :lol: !!!!

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Not sure what the excitment is about.

Anyone who has taken a one handed at full stretch running with the flight of the ball or snapped one straight back over their heads from 25 out would struggle to comphend what the fuss is about.

... in their first AFL season, against the premiership favourites.

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The only problem I have with Jurrah is that I now expect something magic everytime the ball is near him. I'm going to be disappointed if he doesn't take the mark of the year, or kick the goal of the year every game. It's a terrible problem to have.

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I'm yet to watch todays game yet but it's hard not to get excited from watching Jurrah's progression each week. Perhaps Robbo could hand down the number 24 as well as the rights to being the new excitement machine in the forward line.

Now that is a great Idea. Robbo would be proud of that i reckon.

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