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Jurrah shows us around Yuendumu

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This I like. The club's doing the right thing by Jurrah, who has made a massive decision to move here to play AFL. Going to Yuendumu and showing that we care about his heritage and culture is a good thing.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/jim-...f-1225797100385

Edit: Should have posted this in the Is Jurrah a Star thread. Sorry.

Edited by titan_uranus

 

Does anyone have any good photos of Jurrah flying high for a mark?

Our Club has Grown so much in the last 2 years. It's Fantastic. We are going to be one of Australia's Premier Sporting Clubs again.

It will take a few years to get there, but we are well on the way. (just do it nice & Quiet & suprise people)

 

Love it.

I think there are some definite benefits to the club and its younger players if they do as they say and take them back there in the future. We can only learn and build our reputation positively through practices like this.

I think it is also amazing how well they (they community) have accepted the Demons.

This (the whole Jurrah thing) is such a good story, and makes me proud to be a Melbourne supporter.


thats great!

i wonder if they popped in on any other Jurrahs playing footy in NT...

Keep your eye out for his cousin Liam Patrick from the Warlpiri community of Lajammanu.

Keep your eye out for his cousin Liam Patrick from the Warlpiri community of Lajammanu.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/bolt...f-1225795936756

Hawthorn and Melbourne are believed to be interested in the 185cm goalkicking utility, while the Brisbane Lions and North Melbourne are said to have been monitoring his form.

G'day Rudeboy, in the article he is said to be 185cm, doesn't he play in the ruck? Does this mean the height is wrong or does he also have Liam's leap?

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