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Jake Lovett of the Stingrays in action during the round four TAC Cup match between the Bendigo Pioneers and Dandenong Stingrays at Queen Elizabeth Oval on April 11, 2015 in Bendigo, Australia

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Jake Lovett of the Stingrays in action during the round seven TAC Cup match between the Eastern Ranges and Dandenong Stingrays at Box Hill City Oval on May 9, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia

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Jake Lovett of the Stingrays during the round 13 TAC Cup match between Dandenong and Murray at Shepley Oval on July 11, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia

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This kid looks the part has good pedigree and from all reports has what it takes, looks strong through the legs also. Do what we need to to get him id say. He probably doesn't want to play for anyone else and that means a lot in my book

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We need size,speed, brilliance and mongrel. If he has these qualities and is better than other options go for it. If not no thanks. Heritage should have nought to do with it. Collingwood ended up with a hell of a job tipping out Clokes and Shaws

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We need size,speed, brilliance and mongrel. If he has these qualities and is better than other options go for it. If not no thanks. Heritage should have nought to do with it. Collingwood ended up with a hell of a job tipping out Clokes and Shaws

we also need big inside bulldozers to help extract & get the ball rolling our way. big legs maybe slow, but they help inside to stand you ground & feed it out.

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A good hanger never hurt. Yesterdays Demons game certainly did no harm to the plan of drafting from the Dandy Stringrays.

My understanding was once a father son gets through the main draft you can nominate them as your last rookie pick. In a weak draft and a year where we are planning to probably have a few rookie picks I think that could be the right result for Jake from what I've heard about his draft chances.

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Wow what a grab

Definitely want him now, ha no idea he could do anything like that

So you want him based on that one hanger or his footballing ability because i have never seen him play and im guessing you have?
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So you want him based on that one hanger or his footballing ability because i have never seen him play and im guessing you have?

I want him because he wont cost us much and that hanger shows he possess a skill that the vast majority of inside mids do not have.

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