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Jesse, in his presser flagged the idea of coming back via vfl in an orderly manner and hopefully on the paddock before the eos.

Not sure why you wouldnt play one of your greatest assets if fit

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All we need for Jessie now is a long-term love interest from Melbourne.

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$1,000,000 deal and he played 0 AFL games. Hope he worth it.

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$1,000,000 deal and he played 0 AFL games. Hope he worth it.

Even if he wasn't worth it the deal finishes in 3 years time. It's not as if he is on 1 mill a year for the next 5 years. It's a fair deal, reflective of his potential and the FA market. We need to get used to that.

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$1,000,000 deal and he played 0 AFL games. Hope he worth it.

I don't understand why supporters are so hung up on how much we are paying him.

If he left, it would have been to an even bigger pay packet from another club and you would be whinging about him leaving even more...

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I don't understand why supporters are so hung up on how much we are paying him.

If he left, it would have been to an even bigger pay packet from another club and you would be whinging about him leaving even more...

Just a mild case of the Syndrome. It's fine.

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All we need for Jessie now is a long-term love interest from Melbourne.

Actually I saw Jesse at the Bulldogs match with a very attractive young female companion in tow. Either that or she was stalking him, so hard to tell these days.

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Think of it as a "F-off WA clubs" premium. I'm more than comfortable with it.

You convinced me as clear its money well spent.

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And it is not like we don't know what we are getting - he dominated the VFL as an 18 year old.

Does being a good VFL player mean you will make it at AFL level?

Not sure you been listen to Roos lately if you have that belief.

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Does being a good VFL player mean you will make it at AFL level?

Not sure you been listen to Roos lately if you have that belief.

he acquitted himself rather well in his NAB outings also... just saying

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Does being a good VFL player mean you will make it at AFL level?

Not sure you been listen to Roos lately if you have that belief.

no guarantees in this world but as a 17 year old he went to Casey won the goal kicking and B&F on limited games. Looked great in the games he played. He looks a class above that competition at his young age.

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Does being a good VFL player mean you will make it at AFL level?

Not sure you been listen to Roos lately if you have that belief.

If you said to Roos "Hogan dominating the VFL as a teenager means nothing" - what do you think he would say?

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If you said to Roos "Hogan dominating the VFL as a teenager means nothing" - what do you think he would say?

He is ....what he is !!! ^_^

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But he ain't on the reality bus.

I thought he was going to be driving it !! :)

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Jesse, in his presser flagged the idea of coming back via vfl in an orderly manner and hopefully on the paddock before the eos.

Not sure why you wouldnt play one of your greatest assets if fit

The last thing you would want to do is subject him to Casey, get him fit and play him as a sub in a few games.

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The last thing you would want to do is subject him to Casey, get him fit and play him as a sub in a few games.

I think this is whats been discussed with him...not his idea per se.

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no guarantees in this world but as a 17 year old he went to Casey won the goal kicking and B&F on limited games. Looked great in the games he played. He looks a class above that competition at his young age.

He may well be a champion but I will with hold my judgement one way or the other until he plays real AFL games and not the NAB cup. I still remember when Carton won the pre season cup and finished last on the ladder for the regular season.

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He may well be a champion but I will with hold my judgement one way or the other until he plays real AFL games and not the NAB cup. I still remember when Carton won the pre season cup and finished last on the ladder for the regular season.

Super stuff Mr. Positivity. A young bloke, who is a huge part of our future, signs a new deal and there are still some who have to bring the tone down.

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$1,000,000 deal and he played 0 AFL games. Hope he worth it.

I bet he will be the most underpaid player in the AFL in 2017

And if we didnt give him this money now someone else would have anyway

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I bet he will be the most underpaid player in the AFL in 2017

And if we didnt give him this money now someone else would have anyway

LOL you may be right HH.

But only time will tell if its a good investment or not.

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