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2012 Player Review - # 24 Liam Jurrah


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2012 Player Review - # 24 Liam Jurrah

Varying circumstances didn't allow Liam to compete out on the field as we all know he can. Liam was only able to appear for Casey on occasion throughout the season. It is with regret that we have parted ways with Liam, and we wish him all the best for the future. - Leigh Brown (forward line coach) melbournefc.com.au

Games MFC 2012 1 MFC Total 36 Goals MFC 2012 0 MFC Total 81

Games CSFC 2012 3 Goals CSFC 2012 3

MFC 5 kicks 7 handballs 12 disposals 3 marks 1 tackles

Keith "Bluey" Truscott Memorial Trophy 8 votes

Almost certain to be delisted and possibly picked up by Port Adelaide as a rookie. Demonland wishes him good luck over the coming months, for the future and for the entire Yuendumu community which we embraced along with him.
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I respect his value of family over football.

I understand that he needs to earn some money somehow but felt a bit let down that he left and didnt let us get anything for him.

I havent felt this dissapointed since, dare I say it, T$ bailed and when Jeff Farmer went back to Freo.

Best of luck to him.

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In Adelaide they are saying good fit with Port cos they have a history of looking after indigenous players & Jurrah is the type of person that if you help him, look after him & do right by him would repay you & be happy at that club. Be a loyal player & give it his best.

What a load of [censored], we helped him with lawyers & gave him what he needed but he spat in our faces. Glad to see the back of his type we dont need people like him [censored].

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In Adelaide they are saying good fit with Port cos they have a history of looking after indigenous players & Jurrah is the type of person that if you help him, look after him & do right by him would repay you & be happy at that club. Be a loyal player & give it his best.

What a load of [censored], we helped him with lawyers & gave him what he needed but he spat in our faces. Glad to see the back of his type we dont need people like him [censored].

Really?

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As I understand it( He is not contracted) unless Port wants to negotiate a transfer from the MFC then he can just nominate for the Draft or PSD.

In the same way that an out of contract player can do if he cannot reach agreement with his club.

The risk is any club can draft him

However who would at present. Port can just pick him as a mature Rookie and if he gets through the courts and has the desire the cost to them is small.

The worst case for Port is they waste a Rookie spot.

Whatever way you look at it the MFC get zero.

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Are you sure about that Daisy?

Did MFC receive any compo for Wonna?

Will NM receive any compo for Campbell who has quit the Club?

you misunderstand my response

i was saying wyl should know the answer to his question because he (should) know the rules

and yes the answer is no AFL compo

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