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2009 Player Review - #48 Liam Jurrah

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Liam Jurrah – Where do you start? In the first half of the year, he played at Casey and then broke into the team mid-way during the season against Essendon. We all know how exciting he is, but he gives his teammates a lift as well. He is a real headache for the opposition, because who do you play on him? To play nine games and have 31 shots at goal in his first year will make him more determined. He is going to be a really important part of our future and create an exciting forward line with Jetta and Jack Watts – Sean Wellman on Melbournefc.com.au
 
 

Jurrah will definitely get more attention from opposition sides next year.

Hopefully with a full pre season, he will have a greater tank to play out games.

He will be physically tested this year and it will be interesting how he copes and responds to it.

Otherwise its a fantastic story and he has some really good skills and the brain to use them. I hope he can switch on for a full game.

I will watch with interest. Could be become a real drawcard for MFC if his career development continues.

Has all the attributes and potential to not only be an icon for the club but for the game in the same way Jesaulenko transcended Carlton.

He will be a marked man but I think he has the smarts and where-withall to rise above it. With a full preseason and more games under his belt he will prove a handful.

He's exciting :)


It will be interesting to see how Liam's physical conditioning holds up after a full pre-season, this year he will be susceptible to more wear and tear, given he will have been in the system and faced the rigours of training for over 12 months.

Clubs will definitely start to niggle him more as we saw in a couple of games already this year to try and mentally put him off his game, it will be upto some of the other forwards around him to ensure he keeps his focus.

The possibilitys for this guy are endless and totally unknown. He could turn out to be an absolute superstar, to rival Adam Goodes in excitement and impact on games, or he could turn out to be another Adrian McAdam, lets hope its the former...

Superstar in the making. Don't want to get ahead of ourselves, but he will be one of major our drawcards in our charge towards a flag. Could kick 50 goals next year.

Superstar in the making. Don't want to get ahead of ourselves, but he will be one of major our drawcards in our charge towards a flag. Could kick 50 goals next year.

Superstar......Jesaulenko like......

I hope you guys are right.

But lets not get ahead of ourselves. :)

 

We havent had a player quite like Jurrah for a long time...not so much skill sets but persona. Davey can be mercurial but he doesnt quite have the Y and Z to go with any X ( if that makes sense..lol ) . Liam has something almost unquantifiable about him. People supporting other teams admire and are in awe of him. His presence will draw people in. This coming season will really define him as the wraps are off and other eams will want to nullify his influence .. good luck with that by the way :D He's somewhat chameleon-like and I fully expect him to be about as hard to stand on as a tennis ball.

As Rude Boy suggests we havent seen his best yet.. looking forward to i t:)


Superstar......Jesaulenko like......

I hope you guys are right.

But lets not get ahead of ourselves. :)

You should change your name to Robot Richards...

Jurrah will be a star.

He's already pulled a couple of new Trident members for next year that I know of. Us forum geeks that take this game way too seriously should remember that this is entertainment, and people want to be entertained. Jurrah is the most exciting player on our list. It's just a bonus that he does the 1%ers and is a great story as well.

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You should change your name to Robot Richards...

Jurrah will be a star.

He's already pulled a couple of new Trident members for next year that I know of. Us forum geeks that take this game way too seriously should remember that this is entertainment, and people want to be entertained. Jurrah is the most exciting player on our list. It's just a bonus that he does the 1%ers and is a great story as well.

Correct on all counts, except for one thing, he already is a star.

Correct on all counts, except for one thing, he already is a star.

Good Grief...then he is doomed. The curse is now upon him! :lol:

We havent had a player quite like Jurrah for a long time...not so much skill sets but persona. Davey can be mercurial but he doesnt quite have the Y and Z to go with any X ( if that makes sense..lol ) . Liam has something almost unquantifiable about him. People supporting other teams admire and are in awe of him. His presence will draw people in. This coming season will really define him as the wraps are off and other eams will want to nullify his influence .. good luck with that by the way :D He's somewhat chameleon-like and I fully expect him to be about as hard to stand on as a tennis ball.

As Rude Boy suggests we havent seen his best yet.. looking forward to i t:)

Agree.

To much aerial ability for small's, to much speed for tall's.

It's hard to see how he will be stopped.

Agree.

To much aerial ability for small's, to much speed for tall's.

It's hard to see how he will be stopped.

Easy. In the parking lot before the game :P


We havent had a player quite like Jurrah for a long time...not so much skill sets but persona. Davey can be mercurial but he doesnt quite have the Y and Z to go with any X ( if that makes sense..lol ) . Liam has something almost unquantifiable about him. People supporting other teams admire and are in awe of him. His presence will draw people in. This coming season will really define him as the wraps are off and other eams will want to nullify his influence .. good luck with that by the way :D He's somewhat chameleon-like and I fully expect him to be about as hard to stand on as a tennis ball.

As Rude Boy suggests we havent seen his best yet.. looking forward to i t:)

Jakovich was the last one we had with so much skill, excitement and unpredictability about them

Have a look at Deestroy All's avatar..

That is what we all get to look forward to.

If that doesn't make the hair on the back of your neck stand up, then read my signature.

He is a star RR.

He is a star RR.

He exciting and original in the way he goes about his football.

He is a player I would genuinely go to see.

And with a good pre season and he maintains his match fitness he could be a very good footballer at this level. But he might not get there.

But after nine games, he shows alot of skill in some areas......but he is no star .....yet.

Biggest issue for him may be the crush of expectation from MFC supporters rather than the crush of an opposition defender.

I hope he makes it big, I really do. MFC needs it. Footy needs it. Players that play with instinctive skills need to nurtured and are part of what makes AFL enjoyable

But he has a number of on field and off field challenges to navigate before he is at stardom level.

GUN....

looking very forward to seeing him with WATTS dominating our forward 50 for the next 10 years!!!

Good Grief...then he is doomed. The curse is now upon him! :lol:

There is only one person with the power to reverse curse, and it isn't CB...

There is no emoticon to describe the talents of Liam Jurrah.

He's a very good football player.


There is only one person with the power to reverse curse, and it isn't CB...

Yeah look we just need Freak to chime in with "he's a crap player" and it's Coleman medals galore for young Jurrah.

On a serious note, 9 games a star does not make. He has all the right ingredients to become not only a star, but a truly unique player. He has to consistently put those elements together over a sustained period of time before we can call him a star though.

I look forward to watching him develop, and I hope like hell that the pressure of AFL doesn't ruin his ability to play his natural game. We try to mechanise players to follow intricate plans, but someone like Jurrah just needs to have the ball get to his general area so he can do what instinctively feels right to him. If 21 players are following a plan, Jurrah can afford not to.

Watch out for defenders cracking the shits at him as of next season.

Liam has the similiar X Factor that Allen Jakovich had.

The Good thing with Liam is his age-He's just starting, who knows what he will achieve in his career...will be exciting to watch it though.

Play your natural game Liam & you could be anything. Keep Fit & Enjoy

He exciting and original in the way he goes about his football.

He is a player I would genuinely go to see.

And with a good pre season and he maintains his match fitness he could be a very good footballer at this level. But he might not get there.

But after nine games, he shows alot of skill in some areas......but he is no star .....yet.

Biggest issue for him may be the crush of expectation from MFC supporters rather than the crush of an opposition defender.

I hope he makes it big, I really do. MFC needs it. Footy needs it. Players that play with instinctive skills need to nurtured and are part of what makes AFL enjoyable

But he has a number of on field and off field challenges to navigate before he is at stardom level.

I'll refer to him as a star. Anyone who has the unique ability to put on show what he has shown so far in such a short space of time (and limited game time mind you), that oozes confidence and demands attention, that ticks over the turnstiles - can be referred to as a star in my book.

Perhaps not a "superstar" as someone referred to Liam earlier in the thread.

I think it all depends upon how and why you classify someone as a star.

Was Robbo a star of the Mfc, RR?

There is only one person with the power to reverse curse, and it isn't CB...

I hope Jurrah isn't 192cm.. ;)

 
You should change your name to Robot Richards...

Haha :D RR's right on this one though - some of the talk's premature.

However, when we're on the bottom and lack exciting players why not get excited about Jurrah?

He's already pulled a couple of new Trident members for next year that I know of. Us forum geeks that take this game way too seriously should remember that this is entertainment, and people want to be entertained. Jurrah is the most exciting player on our list.

Indeed - players like Jurrah make people come to the footy.

I dont even think Jurrah knows how good he can be


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