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Jared Risol

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193cm, 22 year old KPD with Perth Demons who's having a very good year in the WAFL.

http://www.wafl.com.au/players/view/5007

I've seen a bit of him on ABC iview in the WAFL and he looks to have a strong body and reminds me a bit of Sam Fisher with his ability to set up play from the back half. Given i think we'll see the end of Sellar, Gillies and Joel MacDonald and our early draft picks will focus on our midfield wonder what our WA demons think of the man from Perth Demons?

I reckon he could be worth a shot as a mature age rookie.

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I have seen him live 4 times this season and rate him, the Dees were flogged on the weekend but he still wasn't that bad. He is a smart player who reads the play well and sets up play from defence with good distribution. One of my early reports on Dayle Garlett I mentioned Risol who really stood out. He is not dissimilar to Jared Rivers in the way he plays and would be worth a punt as a mature rookie or late pick as cover in the third tall role. He will be 23 in October and I think was brought over from Werribee!

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I have seen him live 4 times this season and rate him, the Dees were flogged on the weekend but he still wasn't that bad. He is a smart player who reads the play well and sets up play from defence with good distribution. One of my early reports on Dayle Garlett I mentioned Risol who really stood out. He is not dissimilar to Jared Rivers in the way he plays and would be worth a punt as a mature rookie or late pick as cover in the third tall role. He will be 23 in October and I think was brought over from Werribee!

Cheers PSD, good to hear from someone that's seen him live a few times as opposed to only seeing him on the net.

Could be a Harry Taylor type success story from the WAFL IMO.

 

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