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Must have been the best 15 minutes of footy ever!

This is a real success story though. If he wasn't the son of a past player you'd have to say he was plucked from absolutely nowhere. He looks very impressive and his development has been rapid. Excited for the club and for Joel that it appears to be working out nicely, and excited for us because he looks like he may be another unexpected jet.

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Great news, he looks a real good type, he's got speed, strength and athleticism, hope he gets back for a few games at the end of the year.

Melbourne haven't got it up on the web site yet, bit poor.

 

 

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It's sad that his debut game ended with his shoulder getting badly injured but it's good the club has extended his contract. He's a player for the future and this takes the pressure off to rush his recovery. Incidentally I always wondered how his father managed to take so many crazy high flying marks and not come out of with serious injuries, maybe he got the luck between them! Hope not!

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From what we've seen through the JLT series and 15 minutes in his debut game, Joel has come a long way in a very short time.  He seems to have many strong attributes to build on, and based on very limited exposure, he already looks pretty comfortable at the top level.  I even reckon I detected a sense (tempered) excitement in Goody's voice and body language when he spoke about Joel post round 1 ........... but maybe I'm getting a bit ahead of myself there! 

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On 06/04/2017 at 2:58 AM, Pates said:

It's sad that his debut game ended with his shoulder getting badly injured but it's good the club has extended his contract. He's a player for the future and this takes the pressure off to rush his recovery. Incidentally I always wondered how his father managed to take so many crazy high flying marks and not come out of with serious injuries, maybe he got the luck between them! Hope not!

Shaun did get injuries from the high flying marks. Early in his career he did not worry about the landings and hurt himself many times, being carried off the filed on a stretcher a couple of times. I remember Neil Balme saying he needed to learn to land on his feet.

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Super excited for Joel to be back playing footy.

Can he break back into the seniors? Hibberd wasn't available when Joel debuted and Melksham, Hunt, Jetta seem  to have their spots secure for now and Oscar is improving all the time.

 

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3 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Super excited for Joel to be back playing footy.

Can he break back into the seniors? Hibberd wasn't available when Joel debuted and Melksham, Hunt, Jetta seem  to have their spots secure for now and Oscar is improving all the time.

 

Good point, I wonder if a couple of games in the VFL might see him given a go in the seniors prior to Salem coming back in... 

As with a lot of positions on the ground at the moment, fitting in the good players seems to be harder than dropping players out the side.  Great place for the club to be in !!! Honestly feels like we have 26-30 players pushing a serious claim for the 22

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