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Mark Jamar

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You useless trash of a player this bloke does NOTHING around the ground! he is by far the worst afl player to ever play 100 games! get in spener or gawn atleast they show heart and work ethic!

 

He has been a good player for this side but he is woefully out of form. Spencer and Gawn are ahhead and would have already got a game you would think .

 

I know hes a loyal clubman, but whoever gave him a 3yr contract should be sacked, i would love to know who approved that.

5 touches against Cox who has had 24 touches, 3 goals, (so far) and beat Jamar in hitouts.


He needs to do himself a favour and retire. Stay on as our ruck coach but for god's sake put yourself out of our misery please!!!

I know hes a loyal clubman, but whoever gave him a 3yr contract should be sacked, i would love to know who approved that.

I think he was.

 

Just mentioned on MMM he's had one effective kick for the year.

That many.

You useless trash of a player this bloke does NOTHING around the ground! he is by far the worst afl player to ever play 100 games! get in spener or gawn atleast they show heart and work ethic!

Show some respect mate, sure he's playing average but he did beat Cox in hitouts. He is a hundred game player for the Club that we love, give him a bit.


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Show some respect mate, sure he's playing average but he did beat Cox in hitouts. He is a hundred game player for the Club that we love, give him a bit.

Django most those hitouts went straight to an opposition as always.. no good winning hitouts when you do sweet f all!! he had 5 disposal for the whole game FFS!

Tim Harrington the list manager was crowing when he re-signed Jamar for a further 3-years. Though at the time, besides himself, Gawn was and still is injury prone, Spencer is an absolute dud, so there was no-one else.

The three-year contract is looking good, big men take a while to develop.

The three year contract was a joke and obviously you're being sarcastic but really Jamar should have got 2 years max and/or some sort of ruck coaching role because I think he knows what he's doing, there isn't much in the middle to get the ball.

Show some respect mate, sure he's playing average but he did beat Cox in hitouts. He is a hundred game player for the Club that we love, give him a bit.

Cox beat Jamar in hitouts when they were against each other.

Cox also kicked 3 goals and had 23 touches, compared to Jamar's 5 touches.


Tim Harrington the list manager was crowing when he re-signed Jamar for a further 3-years. Though at the time, besides himself, Gawn was and still is injury prone, Spencer is an absolute dud, so there was no-one else.

Well Tim should be sacked.

Django most those hitouts went straight to an opposition as always.. no good winning hitouts when you do sweet f all!! he had 5 disposal for the whole game FFS!

That's true mate but Jamar has never been a big possession winner. I don't think he has it in him anymore but he deserves a little bit more respect.

And if you guys don't respect him, respect the fact that his mrs is almost better than Pia Miller. Almost...

Lets assess Jamar after we hear the results from the Casey game (Spencer and Gawn)

I have to admit Jamar held his own in the ruck but is useless around the ground

Would love to have Gawn back but just don't rush him - if he goes down again what have we got left in the ruck stocks?

Maybe we could bring Gawn back as a FF with stints in the ruck (but I do doubt Gawn as a FF)

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IT'S GAWN TIME!

Jamar needs to sharpen up and quick or he'll be the richest ruckmen running around in the VFL for the next two years.

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Max Gawn was 2nd best for casey today..


10 plus years of development and the old 'big men take time' cliche, and all we have to show for it is one good year of footy.

Jamar is all at sea, its like we are playing a man short every week.

Ht-outs aside, Big Cox and Young Sinclair (cumulatively) had 35 disposals, 5 tackles and kicked 5.2.

Jamar, as has been mentioned, had five, 6 tackles and only put foot to ball once.

I'm not sure of the stats in relation to our chop-out Ruckmen but they'd not be very significant.

Howe had 3 HOs, Pedo 2, Sellar 2 and Sylvia 1.

Jamar's contribution around the ground has always been miserable.

The Eagles today had almost two extra Mids and an extra big Forward with the efforts of their Rucks.

 

Russian is finished, he was dreadful today, hit outs went to opposition players and Cox treated him with disdain. It was embarrassing at times.

Mitch was our only reliable big man out there today.

Jamar and Sellars for that matter are not worthy of an AFL game right now.

Let us hope that Dawes will add something to that glaring inadequacy.


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