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Whatever happened to Jared Polec?

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He was a number 5 draft pick and had a promising start to his career at Brisbane but now struggles to get a game and is now apparently on the outer.

What happened to him and is he worth following up?

 

He's been injured most of the time.

Spent the majority of his career thus far injured. Rumoured to be wanting out to come home to Victoria. IF he is fit, he'd be worth chasing, as he would add pace and skill to our midfield and can kick goals.

 

Spent the majority of his career thus far injured. Rumoured to be wanting out to come home to Victoria. IF he is fit, he'd be worth chasing, as he would add pace and skill to our midfield and can kick goals.

He is from SA


That he is.

Not sure about his character either.

Whats the go there mach? First i have about this??

Just loves himself a bit too much, is what I've heard.

Bit of a DH.

Don't know first-hand though, but there's gotta be some good reasons why there isn't talk of teams falling over themselves to poach him.

He is from SA

Right you are. For some reason I remembered him playing for Vic Metro. I've spent too many years keenly interested in the draft now. Hopefully we rise up the ladder next year onwards and so I don't have to follow it as much!

 

wants to be back in south australia.

can't see port adelaide being able to satisfy brisbane's demands, but a three-way deal involving melbourne is not beyond the realms of possibilities, especially as the crows don't have an early draft pick to work with.

Given we lured Clark away from his prefered destination (WA) would we be interested in Polec?


Why would we want him? I dont see him filling a need at MFC.... unless he's good mates with rockliff and redden and they are inseparable. ;-)

Just a quick Bio, so we know a bit more about him.

Age: 20yr 10mth Games: 16 Born: October 12, 1992 Height: 188cm Weight: 85kg Position: Midfield

One of my best mates is a die hard Lions member, so I asked him on his thoughts about Polec. He said he looks the goods when he is on the park, but is behind the development of a raft of other draftees over the past few years. Thinks a string of injuries has kept him from developing at the level he could have been, and wonders if he will actually ever be a game winner. I asked him where he thought he would be traded to, and he has heard preference is back to SA but will come back to VIC if it means a "fresh start". If a fresh start is what he is after, he very could well end up in Victoria if the right deal can be struck.

I suppose his "fresh start" depends on the asking price. I would look at swapping players for him, but an early pick is a risk. He should come with a 'fragile' sticker wherever he is traded to.

For me, I think we pass and look at other options that come with far less risk.

Just loves himself a bit too much, is what I've heard.

Bit of a DH.

Don't know first-hand though, but there's gotta be some good reasons why there isn't talk of teams falling over themselves to poach him.

Injured a bit ?

Given we lured Clark away from his prefered destination (WA) would we be interested in Polec?

My understanding that having arrived back in WA that Clark was wanting out of WA and MFC were there at the right time.


Injured a bit ?

Maybe.

You'd think that a recent pick 5 should have enough ability that teams will back their medical staff to get his body right, if that's all it was.

Either way, I'd not offer much for him, and will expect him to only entertain offers to SA clubs.

Maybe.

You'd think that a recent pick 5 should have enough ability that teams will back their medical staff to get his body right, if that's all it was.

Either way, I'd not offer much for him, and will expect him to only entertain offers to SA clubs.

If you start rating players on their draft number you should get out of the caper before the industry finds you out. His condition may pr may not be due

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hamish hartlett says hello.

chronically injured in his first three of four years, but he's a natural footballer.

Hartlett was a good footballer from the start. Missed a bit of footy in his second year but has always oozed class.

Polec can't get on the track....period.

Spot the difference?

hamish hartlett says hello.

chronically injured in his first three of four years, but he's a natural footballer.

And Gumby waves back.

could almost go for free as he is no a no body.

would be good


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