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Going by Jeff's comments on the MFC website he is really enjoying himself at his new club. We all know that he had a personal off the field incident whilst at Carlton but that is all behind him now. I do not know him personally but he appears to be a really pleasant person on and off the field. He is a good sport, is not dirty and is quick to acknowledge good play by his teammates. He wants to kick 50 goals next season and reckons it is possible. He also showed a good sense of humour when he said that he hates crumbing alongside Jess Hogan. Why? "Because he always marks the ball!" Let's hope he can realise his 50 goal ambition.

 

Could have had 50 this year if his set shots were better.

If he gets that right 40-50 goals isn't beyond him.

 

I was shocked Richmond didn't go for Garlett.. One thing they were lacking was a good crumbing forward player.


I was shocked Richmond didn't go for Garlett.. One thing they were lacking was a good crumbing forward player.

Good point...this year they learnt from their mistake and went after Yarran. The difference:

Garlett - pick # - who knows...

Yarran - pick # 19

It will never cease to amaze me the bargain Garlett was for us.

His comments echo the good vibe coming from our young brigade.

I know 'words are cheap' etc but good attitudes are infectious and I have a sense this team will work for each other on and off the field.

A long, long time since players worked for each other.

Can't wait to see Jeff kick 50 and watch our team develop!

The ball is their court...they are the only ones that can make their premiership dream come true!!

One of the best trades I can remember. His back-to-back goals against Collingwood (both set up by Brayshaw) demonstrates how he's able to take over a game and make it his. His 4 or 5 goals and forward pressure against Geelong were also stellar and was a real contributing factor towards our victory

 

Was absolutely stoked when we got him from Carlton. Always liked him as a player and if I recall correctly he has a rough childhood, may have even been living out of a car for a while if I recall correctly. Even at Carlton I wanted to see him have a successful career and was a little dissapointed when he went off the rails for a bit there. It has worked out really well for us though. In the space of just 12 months we went from having no threatening forwards to having 2. Just need to add another 1 (Petracce/Kent?) and we may just have a dangerous forward setup.

I imagine not even the Melbourne hierarchy could have hoped for a better result. As others have said before (Ron Burgundy) it was more of a solid gold gift from Carlton than a trade.

Love it when the footy is in Garletts area, interesting and fun things happen.

It would not be difficult to picture him in the forward line of a premiership side. He is an integral part of our next finals side.


Thanks so much Carlscum

My Blues mate is still seriously angry about this gift!!

Thanks so much Carlscum

My Blues mate is still seriously angry about this gift!!

I'm yet to speak to a Carlton supporter who isn't filthy about us picking up their 'Jeffy'.

It's fantastic.

Where are the fools who did not want him?, no dheads they said

I guess a lot of them were used to the old way things were done.

If the old party boy leaders were still at the club, things might have turned out differently.

I think the culture Jeffy has walked in to has helped a lot. Not that it's perfect but it's a mile better than the one that preceded it.

Where are the fools who did not want him?, no dheads they said

I just had a read of the thread at the time - very few were critical of the trade. Most saw it for how it was: a talented player who had lost his way, that filled a need in the side and came very cheaply.

I think there's always a chance he'll lose his way again, but hopefully we've got the right leadership at the club to keep him on track. He was awesome this year, I had always thought of him as a bit of a downhill skiier, but his pressure inside 50 was a feature in conjunction with his class use of the ball. Definitely one of the biggest trade bargains I've seen in my lifetime so far.


I was shocked Richmond didn't go for Garlett.. One thing they were lacking was a good crumbing forward player.

I thought they did but Garlett selected us after, amongst other things, having a chat with Davey?

I thought they did but Garlett selected us after, amongst other things, having a chat with Davey?

Somewhat ironic, then again possibly not, given Davey's time with the Tiges :rolleyes:

He's so fast he stole Usain Bolts'girl and had her back in bed before the lights went on.

He's that quick.

Still shocked we picked up Garlett for such a late pick. I would have given up a second rounder for him.

I was shocked Richmond didn't go for Garlett.. One thing they were lacking was a good crumbing forward player.

Probably thought we had a better future!


Saw Jeffy up close at Ballarat last year when we played the Dogs NAB Cup game. His skills really are sublime.

Saw Jeffy up close at Ballarat last year when we played the Dogs NAB Cup game. His skills really are sublime.

When he dropped to the ground , trapping ball and allowing his defender to over run him was just football beauty to enjoy

Just hope he stays injury free, I reckon he and Kent will be a real handful for the opposition with their pace and attack at the ball.

 
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When he dropped to the ground , trapping ball and allowing his defender to over run him was just football beauty to enjoy

That was so,so clever. Sublime skills.

When he dropped to the ground , trapping ball and allowing his defender to over run him was just football beauty to enjoy

Vs collingwood? That's was amazing, pure footy instinct to give himself time and space to have the shot.


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