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If only it was always this easy to get column inches dedicated to the dees - Monday morning I sent an email into Robbo's "the tackle" requesting a bit of love for Jordie in the NAB rising star stakes with the comment "check out where he and Junior sit on the AFL tackle count" and then a day or so later...

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/jordie-mckenzie-has-firm-grip-on-tackling/story-e6frf9jf-1225856131683

as much as I hate reading the Hun, I think it may be beneficial for the club if i keep doing their job for them.

 

That's Great. I bet Norm Smith's Teams in the 50's tackled hard as well

Keep it up Jordie-You inspire your team mates to go in hard.

"It is great reward for him. Good things happen to players with the right attitude," West said.

Nice. I look forward to seeing many more years of Jordie getting our ball back.

 

Rolled Gold is Jordie. Well done E25.

I certainly concur with the last sentence: 'It would be ridiculous to suggest the Demons are finals-bound on the back of wins against Adelaide and Richmond, but it is the way they are going about it that gives supporters hope'


If only it was always this easy to get column inches dedicated to the dees - Monday morning I sent an email into Robbo's "the tackle" requesting a bit of love for Jordie in the NAB rising star stakes with the comment "check out where he and Junior sit on the AFL tackle count" and then a day or so later...

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/jordie-mckenzie-has-firm-grip-on-tackling/story-e6frf9jf-1225856131683

as much as I hate reading the Hun, I think it may be beneficial for the club if i keep doing their job for them.

Nice work mate.

Just great. Now our fighter Jordie has lost his "stealth" - everyone knows him now. Thanks E25 ! ;)

Well done.

Obviously Robbo couldn't extract himself out of Windy Hill to write that one. So he handballed it to Stevo at the Kennel.

 

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