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The Liam Jurrah Appreciation Thread

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Just Try and stop him.

 

I wouldn't even bother.

Jurrah for Coleman 2011.

Get on it.

Not only do we luv him - now the Chinese thinks he's a football saint Rude Boy must be so proud....

Edited by jayceebee31

 

Yep... I think Jurrah did EXACTLY what the Dees would have hoped in front of the foreign crowd - he put on a clinic/exhibition.

When the Chinese think "AFL Football", they'll now think of one Liam Jurrah who captured their hearts one afternoon on October 17.

Some magicans can walk on water, Jurrah can swim through land.

Jurrah doesn’t wear a watch. HE decides what time it is.

Jurrah doesn't kick a football, it just leaves his feet cowering in fear.


According to north korea govt website Kim Jong Ill kicked 8 jurrah 5....

Unbelievable! The Jurrah craze will sweep the whole world soon. And we've probably picked up a few thousand more members as a result of his brilliance. Fantastic comeback and victory, perfect display of footy for china

 

Liam Jurrah CAN touch MC Hammer


I can just see it, the kids of today will soon be specky'n on the shoulders of there mates at lunch time and instead of yelling the old "Jesaulenko", they're gonna be jumping up for that grab yelling "JURRAH". What a legend, and what a result today. All round I don't believe we could have gotten a much better result. We gave more experience to an inexperienced side, Jurrah hit some top form, China people will be excited by the game of AFL cause it was close, and they will love us cause we won and LJ is a god. The Chinese New Year has just updated it's details and states that 2011 will now be known as The Year of The Cougar

Liam Jurrah and Superman once fought each other on a bet. The loser had to start wearing his underpants on the outside of his pants.

I've seen some natural freaks in my time, but this guy takes the cake.

A young Schwarta (before the knees, obviously) Wayne Carey, G Ablett, Phil Carman - all had amazing presence.

Jurrah's just got 'it'

Liam Jurrah and Superman once fought each other on a bet. The loser had to start wearing his underpants on the outside of his pants.

HAHAHAHAHAHA.

Stealing that for my signature. Thanks! :)


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yeah he has a goal per game average that is as good if not better than any current AFL player at that stage of their career

yeah he also has a hand in as many others that he actually scores himself

yeah he always does it in spectacular style

yeah he has not even gotten to a primed match fitness yet because of injury

yeah he comes from a modest background compared to every other player, having not even worn boots until he was 17

not a bad prospect

Liam Jurrah.....where is he taking us.

I cried after his first goal against Essendon, knowing how much joy he'd give me in the coming years.

Words can't describe him.

Edited by BattlerBailey

Ha... Maybe we could just change "Chuck Norris" to "Liam Jurrah" on this site http://www.chucknorrisfacts.com/chuck-norris-top-50-facts

Pretty much hahaha!!

Can't do anything but admire this bloke- everyone knows where he has come from, and nothing fazes him. Nothing. Hes first game under lights at the G.. looked like a 50 game pro. First trip overseas, wins the game literally off his own boot.

A very special character indeed. This guy has MASSIVE heart- this along with freakish ability = potential to do anything!! He is ours and will never be anothers.


Liam Jurrah.....where is he taking us.

I've no idea but I'm sure it's going to be a hell of a ride.

If anyone could put a Youtube vid up of Jurrah's couple of screamers, would be much appreciated I'm sure.

sorry..... did t quite catch that..

So is he Officially a Star now ??? :rolleyes::) :)

all kidding aside... its going to be one hell of a 2011

its not that hes just a football freak.... its that he's OUR freak !!

well done Liam :)

 

I'm pretty sure that one day Liam Jurrah is going to say "I'm going to kick 20 today, and there is absolutely nothing you can do to stop me".

Hopefully this occurs on Grand Final day, as we smash Carlton by 20 goals and I can proceed to die happy!

Lets hope the Chinese or the NBL don't poach him to play basketball. The way he played gives the impression that he can do anything.


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