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On 9/14/2018 at 9:23 AM, Mazer Rackham said:

Harmes is like a puppy we got from the dogs home. Not sure what breed but probably going to be big and powerful.

At 6 months old he was growing into his body. Boisterous, up for anything, but clumsy.

Now all of a sudden he's matured and we realise he's part doberman and not to be messed with. Fortunately he's good with the kids.

He’s impartial to laying massive turds on the neighbors lawns too.

Melbourne's flavour-of-the-month midfielder James Harmes has the AFL's finals tackles record in his sights.

Harmes laid 11 tackles against Hawthorn and 10 against Geelong to make him one of four players with double-digit tackles in consecutive finals since Champion Data began recording them in 1999.

The others were Lenny Hayes (2010), Ryan O'Keefe (2012) and Liam Shiels (2016), while former Footscray hard man Tony Liberatore also managed the feat in 1992.

No player has done so in three straight post-season matches, and Harmes is also halfway to Hayes' 2010 finals record of 42 from four games.

 

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-09-18/the-stats-files-the-makeshift-defence-kicking-goals#/

 

 

 
On 9/14/2018 at 9:13 AM, Wollongong Demon said:

Who has improved more o er 12 months?

Harmes?

Gus?

Tmac?

Tfrost?

Omac?

 

Yes.   

There’s something about the fact he was a Dees fan and he came in as a rookie that makes it one of the stories of the year. You can tell that he’s just loving playing right now, and we love watching him!


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