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This is my first post.

I have been a long time fan of Jamar. I first met him at family day in his first preseason as an 18 year old. He was very well spoken and very polite.

It's great to see he has gone on to finally be a great Ruckman. If he stays fit not only will Melbourne have a chance of making the eight but Jamar himself should be all Australian selection.

:wub:

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Hi Jamars Girl. I do agree that Jamar is a ripping bloke. I also believe if he stays fit for the next few years he will be the number one ruckman in the league. I can not wait to see him up against Sandilands.

I'm with you too, Jamars Girl. He's probably the single most important bloke on our list at the moment. Wish we'd locked him into a longer deal last year.

 

I'm with you too, Jamars Girl. He's probably the single most important bloke on our list at the moment. Wish we'd locked him into a longer deal last year.

The one year contract has sparked him up i bet-Might turn out to be a very shrewd piece of business from last summer.

Well spoken and polite. Way to ruin his tough man image!

I remember seeing Jamar and Moloney at Chadstone one day in 2007 I believe. I saw the sheer size of these big boys and just thought what a waste of size and talent that they weren't making it in the AFL at the time. Both of them now are excelling at what they do best.


Welcome. I have never spoken too him so i will go off what others say, I must admit i was not a big Jamar fan and thought he was an average ruckman at best around 2008. However last year he showed some really good signs but i was still not convinced! 2010 WOW he has been fantastic and IMO is pushing the Giant from Freo as All Australian at this point in time. It just prooves that we as supporters have too back the football department with the players they recruit and/or keep.

Great work Jamar!

This is my first post.

I have been a long time fan of Jamar. I first met him at family day in his first preseason as an 18 year old. He was very well spoken and very polite.

It's great to see he has gone on to finally be a great Ruckman. If he stays fit not only will Melbourne have a chance of making the eight but Jamar himself should be all Australian selection.

:wub:

Couldn't agree more. I met Mark last year at Wandong after the bushfires. When I spoke to him again after a game he asked how we were going. Great to see him finally recovered from his injuries and showing us what he can do. Was helping out at Casey coaching the rucks while injured. Now that Matty Whelan has retired he is now my favourite player.

 

This is my first post.

I have been a long time fan of Jamar. I first met him at family day in his first preseason as an 18 year old. He was very well spoken and very polite.

It's great to see he has gone on to finally be a great Ruckman. If he stays fit not only will Melbourne have a chance of making the eight but Jamar himself should be all Australian selection.

:wub:

Hi Jamar's girl.

Hi Jamars Girl. I do agree that Jamar is a ripping bloke. I also believe if he stays fit for the next few years he will be the number one ruckman in the league. I can not wait to see him up against Sandilands.

Hi, Mark.

;)

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