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For Brothers Where Art thou, Im Lost without You-LJ

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Whilst I've been pessimistic for weeks to local companions about Jurrah being out of sorts, I would now like to publicly confirm this for the where too for this prodigious talent

My earlier theory was that he was missing, Davey, Woenammari, and a couple of brothers that are in & out more times than Ron Jeremy in his illustrious career would suggest

What Jurrah needs to do is get back to some pure basics or else hes out of the big league. I really mean it Sean Charles. He could seriously go ... if he doesn't straighten up. Something simply, isnt right.

Should he be relegated for a stint at Casey, perhaps do some fishing up North as all good brothers need to do from time to time, or just take a break and enjoy the beautiful sites of Melbourne. Lets face it, the kid has been expected to produce week in, week out, and to be honest...he looks stale at the present time.

Give him a break Bailey, this is bordering on slave labor (no racial pun intended) expecting to produce brilliance week in week out !

I did see some things today where players would just not look up and see him running down one on one with an extremely nice ready made- sit! That's lack of confidence in him

However some other times I saw him with reasonable opportunities and he either coughed the mark, lost the timing or simply couldnt get to the heights we have seen get too in his short amazing career.

Whilst im a realist and understand he has plenty of more years in him, LJ is a prodigy of sorts make no mistake, but I fear there is something not right and I think if you can guarantee the kid week in, week out that hes in our side, you can get lazy & complacent and I fear we are seeing it now.

Lets hope he can rise from some ordinary performances, but at the moment, Casey.. 2 weeks for mine.

Find Form Liam we need you

 

Whilst I've been pessimistic for weeks to local companions about Jurrah being out of sorts, I would now like to publicly confirm this for the where too for this prodigious talent

My earlier theory was that he was missing, Davey, Woenammari, and a couple of brothers that are in & out more times than Ron Jeremy in his illustrious career would suggest

What Jurrah needs to do is get back to some pure basics or else hes out of the big league. I really mean it Sean Charles. He could seriously go walk bout if he doesn’t straighten up. Something simply, isnt right.

Should he be relegated for a stint at Casey, perhaps do some fishing up North as all good brothers need to do from time to time, or just take a break and enjoy the beautiful sites of Melbourne. Lets face it, the kid has been expected to produce week in, week out, and to be honest...he looks stale at the present time.

Give him a break Bailey, this is bordering on slave labor (no racial pun intended) expecting to produce brilliance week in week out !

I did see some things today where players would just not look up and see him running down one on one with an extremely nice ready made- sit! That’s lack of confidence in him

However some other times I saw him with reasonable opportunities and he either coughed the mark, lost the timing or simply couldnt get to the heights we have seen get too in his short amazing career.

Whilst im a realist and understand he has plenty of more years in him, LJ is a prodigy of sorts make no mistake, but I fear there is something not right and I think if you can guarantee the kid week in, week out that hes in our side, you can get lazy & complacent and I fear we are seeing it now.

Lets hope he can rise from some ordinary performances, but at the moment, Casey.. 2 weeks for mine.

Find Form Liam we need you

Jurrah will be fine, he ain't going back to Casey so just chill out mate.

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Jurrah will be fine, he ain't going back to Casey so just chill out mate.

Jurrah needs a break my fellow demon the bigger picture my friend the bigger picture

Is Harcourt near Eaglemont perhaps Bendigo?

 

He's a touch player. It's just not there right now.

I'm wondering if Aussie up and leaving has anything to do with it.


Sean Charles! gold!

Has nothing to do with his 'brothers'....

He is just going through a form slump, nothing more or less. Every single sportsman in every single sport in every single country at one point in their careers has a bad month or 2. Liam will turn it around, let's just persist and not complain about it.

It's about the big picture, we need LJ firing, he needs to find form in the AFL. That is why he was moved onto the ball yesterday, to get him involved a bit more so next week he feels better about himself.

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