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2 hours ago, mdemon said:

Have him back in a heartbeat - would undoubtedly draw the best defender thereby freeing up The Weid & Fritta.

(Beside that, the life-size blow up figure with No.1 on his back has been slowly deflating for the past 2 years...)

Are you fir real? Or hopefully tongue in cheek. Maysie was a revelation this season.

Realise  you want Jesse back but don't discredit another player !!!

5 minutes ago, 58er said:

Are you fir real? Or hopefully tongue in cheek. Maysie was a revelation this season.

Realise  you want Jesse back but don't discredit another player !!!

I think it might have been sexual and nothing to do with May…

 
1 minute ago, Dee-licious said:

I think it might have been sexual and nothing to do with May…

Thanks Dee didn't read it very well def misread The post. Missed the words Blow up!!!

2 minutes ago, 58er said:

Thanks Dee didn't read it very well def misread The post. Missed the words Blow up!!!

Jesse Hogan.. the 2015 Inflating Star!

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  • 6 months later...

Still a big fan of Jesse's. Still at only 26 could have a nice albeit lower ceiling end to his career. Battled more mental demons then any other player (that we know of) in recent times and I wish him all the best. Such an imposing player at full strength and confidence.

 

Good luck to him. I still think leaving Melbourne was the worst possible career and personal move he could have made. But it is his life, and I wish him all the best. 


I don't really cheer for ex players to perform but this is an exception. Kick a bagful Jesse!

I really didn’t want him to leave  the Dee’s but now that he has gone my interest in him has dwindled appreciably.

Kicked 4 goals in his debut game for GWS. His leading was strong and he was a key contributor for them in their win.

Best of luck Jesse in staying healthy and getting out on the park more often. Just try to keep quiet if you ever play against us!

Can’t help having a soft spot for Hoges. He’s a different unit. Even as we’re flying I wish he was still out there in red and blue.

Not to be so hope he takes this chance with both hands (except against us).


17 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

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Me too. He's just an amazing talent. Hopefully he can keep it together and show the AFL what an awesome player he is

Absolutely wrapped for Jesse having a big game today. I'll always remember when he re-signed with us despite the lure to WA and in dealing with his personal challenges. He will always be a Demon and I hope he stays healthy and has a fulfilling AFL career ?

 

If he can stay mentally and physically healthy he will be an amazing player for GWS. On pure talent, he’s one of the best players going around. Just gotta put it together. 

Really happy for him, and GWS have got themselves a genuine weapon if he stays fit and (mentally as well as physically) healthy. 

Hopefully it’s one of another debuting forwards big weekend. Next one coming in Hobart!


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