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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - JESSE HOGAN

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Fixed now.

 

No problems for me.... you sure you're using a decent browser? (Chrome or GTFO)

Nickname for Jesse....THE HULK!!

17 yrs old and already 95kgs....my keyboard just short circuited from all the drool on it!


No problems for me.... you sure you're using a decent browser? (Chrome or GTFO)

i use chrome and died on me as well... typical [censored] from telstra afl videos

i use chrome and died on me as well... typical [censored] from telstra afl videos

Hmmmm. May be that at my workplace we get unlimited BigPond (and Facebook and YouTube) usage, just a knee-jerk reaction as everyone here insists on using IE!

the link at top of this page didnt work, but direct from melbfc.com.au worked.. all good.. happy days

 

good to see mitch clark has put his hand up to mentor hogan and he is staying with mitch till he is set up


Media conference up now on DeeTV. Neeld looks like the cat that's stolen the cream.

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/dee%20tv/tabid/8667/default.aspx

Can hardly contain his grin at times lol

You know what, I like that. He's quietly pumped. The plan is coming together :)

Why didn't I think of that?

We need a mature Forward as Hogan does his time.

Whatsay we try for Schultz from Port, to tide us over up front. ^_^

Edited by dee-luded

To those saying he looks like he has a dodgy kicking action, I actually think it looks quite simple and uncomplicated. Obviously I haven't seen too much of him, though!

To those saying he looks like he has a dodgy kicking action, I actually think it looks quite simple and uncomplicated. Obviously I haven't seen too much of him, though!

Yeah it looks a bit awkward but if it goes through the sticks who cares? I'm sure he'll get plenty of coaching on it though and help to develop a routine.

Yeah it looks a bit awkward but if it goes through the sticks who cares? I'm sure he'll get plenty of coaching on it though and help to develop a routine.

How's about Josh Kennedy's action rofl.


Kid will be a menace, tested so well during the draft camp... Will be a Cloke type.

Want to see at least 20 - 30 goals for the year in the VFL - that's based on him playing 12 - 15 games.

Harsh...?

Maybe I'm just impatient.

Apologies if this has been asked and answered previously. I understand that Jesse is not able to play for the Dees in 2013 but does he actually take a spot on the senior list or does he come onto the list at the end of 2013? Or is he under some sort of special rookie spot?

Cheers,

Hells

Edited by hells bells

Apologies if this has been asked and answered previously. I understand that Jesse is not able to play for the Dees in 2013 but does he actually take a spot on the senior list or does he come onto the list at the end of 2013? Or is he under some sort of special rookie spot?

Cheers,

Hells

Not on list until 2014.

We go in with 41 players next year.

Edited by rpfc

does anyone know over the last 10 years, how many kids have been drafted from WA? and of those kids, how many ended up going home? i imagine it would be a fairly low percentage. Hogan nominated for the mini-draft, knowing that West Coast and Freo would be extremely unlikely to get him. i don't think we have any problems. and for what its worth, i love the fact that we drafted him. i think he is going to be a superstar of the competition, which we haven't had for a long, long time.

I think the percentages will go higher with Free agency. Any kid who perceives he isnt getting enough game time will throw that line out there. We are starting to hear it more and more.


We need a mature Forward as Hogan does his time.

Whatsay we try for Schultz from Port, to tide us over up front. ^_^

You should be put in the Clink for making suggestions like that, you Hero

Kid will be a menace, tested so well during the draft camp... Will be a Cloke type.

Want to see at least 20 - 30 goals for the year in the VFL - that's based on him playing 12 - 15 games.

Harsh...?

Maybe I'm just impatient.

I wouldn't judge Hogan's output by his number of goals. Firstly, we don't know how many games he'll play on his modfied program and secondly he's not a stay at home FF. Hogan is a hard running, hard working CHF. He'll occasionally spend time up the ground, he'll contest for the odd kick in from FB, he's known to help out in defence when needed.

 

Does anyone else get a sense of The Ox when watching this kid?

i thought david neitz, im not sure why but a few of his kicks just reminded me of him

Does anyone else get a sense of The Ox when watching this kid?

Yep, alluded to this in a prior post somewhere, even suggested he got 5 !

Things are looking up :)

Edit:

He doesn't mind running around apparently so he may well have a touch of the Neeta's also

What a terrible combination hehe

Edited by belzebub59


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