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If this kid leaves the club I it will just about be curtains for half the supporter base

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If hogan leaves the club we will demand 54 first round picks and the teams 3 best players

Can you win the rising star if you're already a star?

 

If hogan leaves the club we will demand 54 first round picks and the teams 3 best players

Still wouldn't appease the supporter base who now finally have a star to call their own. And not just any star , this kid looks like hes on the path to being one of the all time greats

it would be devastating if he ever left

Still wouldn't appease the supporter base who now finally have a star to call their own. And not just any star , this kid looks like hes on the path to being one of the all time greats

it would be devastating if he ever left

Calm down, HH. Just enjoy watching him play.


Calm down, HH. Just enjoy watching him play.

I will and I do :)

Sorry for the pessimistic posts folks. Confident Jesse will be a one club player

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Heres a stat comparison of Jesse Hogan vs Jack Riewoldt

Everyone's talking Riewoldt for AA... why not Jesse? Would Riewoldt be getting the same stats in the Melbourne team with a poor midfield?

http://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/ft_player_compare?tid1=15&pid1=1731&tid2=12&pid2=3916&type=A&fid1=S&fid2=S

Hogan is a significantly better player than Reiwoldt.

 

I love the arrogance of the kid, in that he reminds me of Carey. Thompson didn't even try his usual tactics as Hogan was already bending him over.


Heres a stat comparison of Jesse Hogan vs Jack Riewoldt

Everyone's talking Riewoldt for AA... why not Jesse? Would Riewoldt be getting the same stats in the Melbourne team with a poor midfield?

http://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/ft_player_compare?tid1=15&pid1=1731&tid2=12&pid2=3916&type=A&fid1=S&fid2=S

mmm thats strange .....doesnt say the stat for number of crys per game....... Riewolt 9.2 Hogan 0.0

I think he was the only player with the 'mark of respect arm band' on so I'm imagining it was personal and not club related.

Ok, i thought maybe it might have been for NN mother, cause of his WA past.

mmm thats strange .....doesnt say the stat for number of crys per game....... Riewolt 9.2 Hogan 0.0

I lolled.

I wonder if GC regret not picking Hoges in the mini draft. Jack "he's better than O'Meara" Martin hasnt looked great. 8 goals from 8 games. so skinny that he can really only play forward pocket. Martin will get better but how could you pass over the Hulk???

nice to finally get one right!!


I wonder if GC regret not picking Hoges in the mini draft. Jack "he's better than O'Meara" Martin hasnt looked great. 8 goals from 8 games. so skinny that he can really only play forward pocket. Martin will get better but how could you pass over the Hulk???

nice to finally get one right!!

Gosh, imagine the whinging we'd have to read on here now if the positions had been reversed, and we'd have taken Martin first and left Jesse.

Actually, don't imagine it. It's very unpleasant.

Gosh, imagine the whinging we'd have to read on here now if the positions had been reversed, and we'd have taken Martin first and left Jesse.

Actually, don't imagine it. It's very unpleasant.

lol.

And he would be getting fed by Ablett too, probably resulting in an even more impressive first season.

I'll stop now.

Jesse would have kicked another two had he not been unselfish (setting up Watts most notably). Plus the shepherd for ANB (who is another future gun) which lead to his goal just indicates how bright the future is. Not to mention the midfield brigade of Viney, Tyson and future brownlow medallists Brayshaw and Petracca!

I will and I do :)

Sorry for the pessimistic posts folks. Confident Jesse will be a one club player

He wont be leaving when this contract ends since hes a restricted free agent (we'll match ANYTHING for him), which hopefully means we can lock him up on a 10 year deal lol


This was the first chance I've had to see him live and I've gotta say it was amazing.

Even my brother, a north supporter, says we've got a real champion on our hands. I've never heard him say anything positive about any of our players ever, even when Clarke was dominating a few years back.

One day I'm going to be telling my grandkids about how I used to go down to the G and watch THE JESSE HOGAN kick bags for the red and blue. I hope it's with the same reverence as the older generation has when they speak to me about Flower, who I never got to see.

lol.

And he would be getting fed by Ablett too, probably resulting in an even more impressive first season.

I'll stop now.

No he wouldn't, unless you missed something, Ablett has had a buggered shoulder and now a buggered knee this season..

If this kid leaves the club I it will just about be curtains for half the supporter base

I feel in a lot of ways our fate is tied to this Golden Child

 

If the mfc offered jesse a 10 year deal at 1 mil plus would anyone on here object??

No he wouldn't, unless you missed something, Ablett has had a buggered shoulder and now a buggered knee this season..

I know, I just wanted to contribute to the hysteria.

If the mfc offered jesse a 10 year deal at 1 mil plus would anyone on here object??

Not I.


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