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This young fella is a gun. I've never seen a (2nd year) but effectively a first year player show so much, so much love for the contest with the skill to match.

How do we keep this bloke?

 

I think its safe to say he was worth the wait

Best 4 game, 20 year old key forward I have ever seen

 

"I don't think we've seen a better start to a career from a key forward than Jesse Hogan."

—Jonathan Brown, 24 April, 2015


13 possessions, 10 score involvements.

O.M.G.

He's just desperate to lead as well, which is fantastic for such a young bloke. Loves responsibility.

He copped Tahlia in game 3 and rance in game 4 haha hasn't taken long

 

Generational player. God.

Looking like he'll kick 40+ goals in his first season. Missing 2014 may've been a blessing in disguise. He's monstering the best key backs in the AFL at the moment.

Rising star nomination chance maybe? Nah probably go to a young mid who piles up 20 odd possessions in a big win.

This young fella is a gun. I've never seen a (2nd year) but effectively a first year player show so much, so much love for the contest with the skill to match.

How do we keep this bloke?

Simple - we keep playing like that

He has arrived....confidence growing each game...Carey like.


Does anyone know the record for most goals kicked by first/second year player? - Cameron?

2 goals a game is ok, but the really good forwards, like Carey, averaged 2.67 goals a game. :cool:

It's because he's no good.

*KEEP A LID ON IT*

Love him, love him, love him

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Just watching the WA after footy program with the usual muppets which includes Adrian Barrett talk about Hogan. Asked if someone like Lachie Neal would be sufficient compensation to get Hogan back to Freo, they said no - no chance.

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Anyone that went and saw him play in the NAB Cup at Etihad, in February 2013, would have known we had a serious player on our hands.

But for him to be monstering the best key defender in the game after four games is something else.

Who would win? Hogan vs Tommy Mac. Let's hope we never have to find out. :)

 

Does anyone know the record for most goals kicked by first/second year player? - Cameron?

Coleman kicked 100 in his first season


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