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The Wiz is one of my all time favourites growing up. To think my boy could grow up watching his boy in red and blue is special.

 

The Freon Demons sound like a workplace team of a fridge repair company.

Now I know Jeff's filled out a bit but I'd hope he isn't the size of a fridge yet.

Then again, hasn't stopped Darren Jarman's kid getting drafted this year.

 

 

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9 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

So what year would the young Farmer come up for the draft? 2019?

Probably 2020 if he is in year 8 this year, as per the OP 

15 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

The Freon Demons sound like a workplace team of a fridge repair company.

Now I know Jeff's filled out a bit but I'd hope he isn't the size of a fridge yet.

Then again, hasn't stopped Darren Jarman's kid getting drafted this year.

 

 

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a fridge & freezer combo.

Here is a pick of Kobe Farmer

2 proud parents & their boy.  https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT-A2vjCQRzGtG-nU1VBGwO14ffuml7MXgp9eamLE7aUR28ECjF


Jeff Farmer with >

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WIZ KIDS:     Former AFL player Jeff Farmer with his sons Jeff and Kobe. Picture: Alf Sorbello Source: PerthNow

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3 hours ago, DV8 said:

Jeff Farmer with >

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WIZ KIDS:     Former AFL player Jeff Farmer with his sons Jeff and Kobe. Picture: Alf Sorbello Source: PerthNow

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That pic is from 2011, with Kobe on our right    he was 8 then so 14 nearly 15 now, the other son is going down the academic path

  • 8 months later...
 

Wiz on the G on Saturday, lets hope we see another soon ?

 


8 hours ago, SaberFang said:

Just don't let Fremantle have him!

I keep reading they are Dee fans through and through.

Can't see him going anywhere else.

 

8 hours ago, SaberFang said:

Just don't let Fremantle have him!

 

6 minutes ago, faultydet said:

I keep reading they are Dee fans through and through.

Can't see him going anywhere else.

Didnt the Wiz just move his family to Melbourne from Perth? Thought he said that in a  recent interview.

Hes definitely a Dees supporter, thats for sure. 

 

Kobe Farmer, what a name. 

Raising Wagyu cattle would be the way to go if footy doesn't work out surely. 

On 2017-07-24 at 9:52 AM, Petraccattack said:

 

 

Didnt the Wiz just move his family to Melbourne from Perth? Thought he said that in a  recent interview.

Hes definitely a Dees supporter, thats for sure. 

 

Jeff farmer has bought a house and is living in wantirna in melbourne . 

If the Wiz has a kid that can play it will be for Melbourne. I have had a few beers with him one night. He regrets leaving the Dees and I'm sure would push his kid that way. He LOVES the Melbourne Football Club.


On 24/07/2017 at 9:55 AM, Deestroy All said:

Kobe Farmer, what a name. 

Raising Wagyu cattle would be the way to go if footy doesn't work out surely. 

When I read this thread title my first thought was whether it was story about a Japanese agriculturalist who supported AFL. 

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16 hours ago, Grapeviney said:

Update: he can fly. 

 

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I have no idea how old he is but I've never been more excited about a potential Demon.

Its the Wizs son for christs sake, and his name is Kobe.

He's destined for greatness.

 

ps.  Anyone know how old he is and what club hes playing for?

On 9/22/2016 at 2:23 AM, DemonWA said:

I once bumped into the Wiz lining up for the toilets at subi oval. He wasn't wearing any colours though so I asked him where his allegiance lied. He didn't hesitate - Melbourne

I would like this post even if it was a total lie.

 


 

The Wiz was the most exciting player I have seen at the Dees in my time...

He definitely got the turnstiles working at the G.

I couldnt beleive it when he went to Freo. I can only remember his time at the Dees other than the goal he kicked for Freo after the siren to beat us.

Wow! Kobe Farmer in the Red & Blue. I would love too see that... 

On 9/22/2016 at 9:08 AM, faultydet said:

Lets put it this way.

I have more confidence that he would choose to play for us if his dad is pushing our way, than if he was doing the same for Freo.

How cool would it be the have another Wiz running around jumping on peoples heads again?

 

On 9/22/2016 at 9:17 AM, Nasher said:

Yep - no dispute there.  It's only the degree of "more confidence" that I'm arguing.  I love arguing grey positions :-)

I would love to see Wiz Jr running around in MFC colours (assuming his son is the same sort of player!) Probably my favourite player through my teenage years.

That has to be the most Gentleman-like argument I've seen on here.

Hats off to you both ;)


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