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2015 Player Review - # 1 Jesse Hogan

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I swear hes got a string attached to that ball, but damned if i can see it......

 

Could not have been more impressive. My expectations of him this year were hopeful rather than confident, but he did everything we could have asked. Now, for an injury-free pre season and a big 2016.

it is funny that we have never had a 100 goal full forward in our history, yet fred fanning holds the record for most in a game with 18.

i was very pleased dunstall never equalled it.

i really can't see a 100 goal full forward happening again.

I can...and soon.

I think what we've seen this year has been the renaissance of a style of football which will see key forwards kicking big bags of goals. The way the Bulldogs, West Coast and Adelaide play (and Hawthorn) is quick movement through the centre which gives KPFs lots of chances. The slow, careful and precise ball movement of Fremantle, Sydney and Richmond is, I think, "so last year".

 

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The stutter run-up might disappear over summer, but I think we all know the true secret to Hogan's goal-kicking routine.


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The stutter run-up might disappear over summer, but I think we all know the true secret to Hogan's goal-kicking routine.

i like it....the delilah factor....good work dio

paddy dangerfield does the same thing.

Auspicious. He's a dee

 

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The stutter run-up might disappear over summer, but I think we all know the true secret to Hogan's goal-kicking routine.

lol hilarious

  • 2 weeks later...

http://www.afl.com.au/video/2015-09-26/colossal-kennedy-takes-the-hit-and-finishes

I could see our Jesse doing just this sort of thing - the first Demon since the Ox with the strength, confidence and touch of arrogance to even try that

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The stutter run-up might disappear over summer, but I think we all know the true secret to Hogan's goal-kicking routine.

He had better not let Nathan Jones influence his coiffure then.

And he can emulate Kennedy in his management of the stutter.

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