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9 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

Hunt is a professional athlete like Jordan and Tiger Woods.

Was it a fluke when Jordan jumped from the foul line and dunked it?

Was it a fluke when Tiger hit a 30ft put toย win the under 16 world championship and announce himself to the world?

Honestly one of the worst posts I have read on demonland and I have been reading since the merger talk.

Comparing Jayden Hunt to Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan is the stupidest thing I've read on Land ever.

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8 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Comparing Jayden Hunt to Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan is the stupidest thing I've read on Land ever.

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Leo Barry fluked a mark once.

If a professional athlete does a dead on the field it is part of their craft.

Huntโ€™s torp was one of the greatest kicks I have seen. Up there with Blights.

3 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

Leo Barry fluked a mark once.

If a professional athlete does a dead on the field it is part of their craft.

Huntโ€™s torp was one of the greatest kicks I have seen. Up there with Blights.

Nice spelling/grammar.

It was a great kick. It does not make his foot disposal great overall.

Let it go. You look foolish.

 
12 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Nice spelling/grammar.

It was a great kick. It does not make his foot disposal great overall.

Let it go. You look foolish.

Only one looking foolish is you. Was a deliberately kicked torp after the siren that went through post height from the wing a fluke?

Welcome to highlight all my grammatical and spelling errors it doesnโ€™t help your poor arguments.


16 hours ago, ProDee said:

Hunt is a conundrum.ย  He does have genuine AFL attributes.ย  He's like a cricketer who needs to hone his game and remove the errors.

It's a coaching and development challenge, but I like what Hunt offers and can see him still being an important part of the team.ย  There's no reason he still can't improve.

I think the club holds a similar view 'Pro',ย as do I for what it's worth.

Any talk of a trade was quickly knocked on the head...

I look forward to seeing what he brings this year.

Hunt is highly regarded by Goodwin and co. - how do I know this? (Considering this isnโ€™t coming from a board member I โ€˜knowโ€™ nor talking to staff at training...)

Because they played him against Sydney after being out for an extended period. They rushed him in because heโ€™s a point of difference or just better than similar players we have.

He will earn his games this year thatโ€™s for sure. The wing/HBF will have some pretty handy players fighting for spots; Lewis, Jones, Stretch, Fritsch, KK, Salem, and Smith with Hore and Wagner behind those above. Some will have to find a place elsewhere or stay at Casey.

On 12/28/2018 at 5:39 PM, Lord Travis said:

Canโ€™t wait to see him on a wing.

If Hunt can return to form and claim the other wing we could go from no/average wings to seriously dangerous wings. Hunt for elite pace, KK for elite kicking. Hereโ€™s hoping one or both of them can stay injury free and build consistency!

Some great upsides to look forward to with these two, LT.

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On 12/28/2018 at 5:39 PM, Lord Travis said:

Canโ€™t wait to see him on a wing.

If Hunt can return to form and claim the other wing we could go from no/average wings to seriously dangerous wings. Hunt for elite pace, KK for elite kicking. Hereโ€™s hoping one or both of them can stay injury free and build consistency!

Some great upsides to look forward to with these two, LT. Thinking of Hunt, in particular, he may well be an answer to a role for a 2nd wingman/outside mid. His pace contributions are best when in possession of the ball - and the related gaining of ground before disposal by hand or foot. However, his pace and such an opportunity for ground with such pace is not fully utilised when it might well be - certainly more frequently than running 'with the ball'. He should be given opportunities to run to space the receive, himself - and he is a mighty kick when lined up - leading an opponent metres behind as he dredges space on the ground with that pace to receive within that space. He is an all-out attack machine in this role.

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18 minutes ago, one_demon said:

Was KK recruited to play on the wing?

Hard to say, he was probably recruited for outside run but they were probably were hoping his defense and contested ball winning was a bit better. From what he has shown so far we can only really risk him as a forward at the moment.

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He was recruited as spelling practice for the players.ย  I believe the closest some have come is 'Kolojashknee'.

52 minutes ago, one_demon said:

Was KK recruited to play on the wing?

You recruit players because you think they have the right traits to play the game not especially one position but yes he spent the whole summer training with the mids to play wing and looked pretty good in uncontested drills at training. The groin injury was a set back and he had 2 pretty awful games. Plus the concussion issue raising its head again (pardon the pun).

Need to sort that out and get him playing consistent footy in the VFL, anything more than that would be a bonus for this year.

Hope he can find some form and get back in the team as we really need his pace and run.ย  May have to play him off half back for a while.


Reminds me of a non-descript or unmemorable player of the early 80's that played 12 games.ย  Yes he may have kicked 2 (joe the gooses) when we had a 4 goal breeze against the lowly Fitzroy at the G on a sunny day, but ....meh.

Hope I am wrong.

Like Mayย he has talent but will injuries including his concussion allow him to string enough games at a senior level to achieve the consistency required at the senior level ?ย ย 

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Injuries aside the Suns did not fight hard to keep KK. Was a little surprised by all those who over the pre season had him as an automatic best 22.

He might make it but at present he is just showing how bad our fringe players in this area are. Can anyone remind me how long the initial signing was of KK.

Hope he makes it but I'm not hanging out for it. Same for that matter goes for Stretch who we all hope makes it but the signs aren't good.

It doesn't look good the same problems he had at Gold Coast hasn't come on like we hoped, no longer in our best 22 (if he ever was, he was in mine). Hoping he can overcome his issues but it doesn't look like it at this stage.

18 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

It doesn't look good the same problems he had at Gold Coast hasn't come on like we hoped, no longer in our best 22 (if he ever was, he was in mine). Hoping he can overcome his issues but it doesn't look like it at this stage.

Nice of you to give him a bit of time... please remind me of how long heโ€™s been with the club and how many games heโ€™s played at any level.


3 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Nice of you to give him a bit of time... please remind me of how long heโ€™s been with the club and how many games heโ€™s played at any level.

80 games is enough to make an immediate impact and he hasn't with his 2 underwhelming games and now he has his concussion issues again as I said it doesn't look good you don't get much time in football.

Give him time. He's had only 2 games with us and hasn'tย played much footy over the last couple of years. Will get a mix of Casey and senior games this season (injuries permitting).

Was a sensation in his 2nd year, that ability doesn't just disappear.

Only a fool would write him off at this stage

14 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

80 games is enough to make an immediate impact and he hasn't with his 2 underwhelming games and now he has his concussion issues again as I said it doesn't look good you don't get much time in football.

Yeah, sounds like a guy who came third in last yearโ€™s Brownlow. Also sounds a little like a certain co-captain that many wanted moved on early in his career (probably the same softcox that want him moved on now... or at least up until last Friday).

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