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You stated it as a fact, not an opinion.

6 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

but sadly he has played his last game at AFL level which is a shame.

Maybe next time you should highlight that.

 

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24 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

No one told me that stuie had two accounts.

Ouch!

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1 hour ago, buck_nekkid said:

  He didn't look to have explosive acceleration and was burned off by a few players in the port game (I actually breathed a sigh of relief when he was swapped to the bench and Hunt came back on).

 I would like to know what the footy department thought about what an additional preseason would offer him.  If they thought he could add some speed to his tank, then I say offer him another contract.  

I think you will find out early next month that the coaching staff think his speed will never be found again. Simpy a massive liability in todays frantic defensive game.

Will be amazed if he is kept on. One of the great shames of our past decade, was Jacks injury.

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It all comes to what role the club wants him to play and his personal view.  IN a well structured team a highly skilled, calm presence is more important that speed. I hope he gets another year in some form.  He is still young 25 and has a lot to offer.  unfortunately his two games seems to have mirrored Grimes, a good win and then a poor team game.  Hopefully that won't be held against him.  We'll know end of season. 

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Jacks a ripper bloke and i would.love him to be able to make it.  But with our abundance of inside miss and his lack of outside pace i cant see him cementing a spot permanently.

Wouldn't mind him.getting another yr but sadly like Grimes a ripper bloke but the games gone past him.

 

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I was all for Jack getting a game in the ones when Bernie was suspended.

I thought he deserved a chance to show what he could do to make a case for 2018.

He got his chance. He wasn't up to it. Whether anyone likes it or not, his career at the MFC is over.

I think at this point we can close the book on this one. He gave it his best shot coming back from injury but he will never make up the yard of pace that he lost when he injured his lisfranc.


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On 07/08/2017 at 2:36 PM, buck_nekkid said:

It is an interesting one.  We all would love to see the story develop and him find his place.  Perhaps he is the backline general aka Lewis - what would one more preseason do for development (since he has been stuffed for so long).  He didn't look to have explosive acceleration and was burned off by a few players in the port game (I actually breathed a sigh of relief when he was swapped to the bench and Hunt came back on).

However, he may have a future as the 'steady head' in the back half, that is the 100% reliable outlet passer.  He can take a tough grab, we know he can stick a tackle, he has footy smarts and is a good ball user.  If he was able to run both ways and hold the structure, as well as break for outlet passes, he could be a real beauty for us.

That is all a big 'if'.  I would like to know what the footy department thought about what an additional preseason would offer him.  If they thought he could add some speed to his tank, then I say offer him another contract.  Otherwise, like Lyndon Dunn, he doesn't really fit the game style that Goody is trying to build at the club.

He didn't lay 1 tackle against north. That essentially spells the end in a Goodwin side 

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20 hours ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

I was all for Jack getting a game in the ones when Bernie was suspended.

I thought he deserved a chance to show what he could do to make a case for 2018.

He got his chance. He wasn't up to it. Whether anyone likes it or not, his career at the MFC is over.

I think at this point we can close the book on this one. He gave it his best shot coming back from injury but he will never make up the yard of pace that he lost when he injured his lisfranc.

He had the Navicular injury, Col.

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It's all a bit sad, but that's footy.

He was serviceable in our win over Port, but was completely out of it against North.

He just doesn't have the tools anymore to make a decent go of it, with the manic way footy is played these days.

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Maybe he could be an inside mid and move one of our Insiders out a bit . He has got a terrific footy brain.

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Another player that could of really been something, but lady luck was never on his side.

 

Being burdened with Captaincy at such a ridiculous age certainly did his career no favours as well.

 

Cant see him pulling on the guernsey again. Certainly good enough for Casey, but for the seniors - its all past him now.

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Like others I feel sorry for the guy and I suspect that those who are calling time on his career at senior level are correct. However, he has only played 2 games, one okay the other not. There are others who have been given more games than Jack. 

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1 hour ago, hemingway said:

Like others I feel sorry for the guy and I suspect that those who are calling time on his career at senior level are correct. However, he has only played 2 games, one okay the other not. There are others who have been given more games than Jack. 

All the same, despite being a massive JT fan, I feel his senior days are over.

Delisting him shouldn't be the end of his career as a Demon however and I would love to see him continue with the Casey Demons and be part of a succession of VFL Premierships. He is too much a part of our Club to not be around when we achieve success and albeit if he is not on our senior list, I am sure that the Club could find a role in our reserve list at Casey! 

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