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Jesse Hogan passed the 40 goal mark for the third time in his career and despite suffering a foot injury in round 21 against Sydney, he finished with a personal best of 47 goals for the season. That performance is all the better when one takes into account the fact that he was often played for brief periods further down the ground and even in the midfield. Hogan has been pursued for years by Fremantle but the Dockers put in a low bid for him and when that was knocked back they announced they had withdrawn their interest.

Date of Birth: February 12, 1995

Height: 195cm

Weight: 100kg

Games MFC 2018: 20

Career Total: 71

Goals MFC 2018: 47

Career Total: 152

Votes 2018 Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Memorial Trophy: 365 votes

 

 
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Had a fantastic first half of the year then struggled particularly against the better teams. Traded off to Freo sad to see him go.   


Bit like having a troublesome tooth  removed 

You would love to keep it because you really need it but you know it’s never going to really settle down 

So better to have it removed and get a replacement 

Good Luck Jesse have a great life

On 10/13/2018 at 9:56 PM, Demonland said:

HELLO, GOODBYE?

Jesse Hogan passed the 40 goal mark for the third time in his career and despite suffering a foot injury in round 21 against Sydney, he finished with a personal best of 47 goals for the season. That performance is all the better when one takes into account the fact that he was often played for brief periods further down the ground and even in the midfield. Hogan has been pursued for years by Fremantle but the Dockers put in a low bid for him and when that was knocked back they announced they had withdrawn their interest.

Date of Birth: February 12, 1995

Height: 195cm

Weight: 100kg

Games MFC 2018: 20

Career Total: 71

Goals MFC 2018: 47

Career Total: 152

Votes 2018 Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Memorial Trophy: 365 votes

 

 

 

 

But they were lying.

 

Be interesting to see how he goes against the top sides next year.

It's all well and good to get a hold of the St Kildas and Gold Coasts of the comp, but my major criticism of him as a player is he can't mix it with the big boys.

If he can address that, then he's a 75 goal a year player...sadly for us.

I loved having Jesse at the club and am sad to see him go because you never want to lose one of your most  players and a good guy. 

This sadness will be offset by Sam weideman as he looks more humble being a Demon. 

Good luck Jesse Hogan with the new  " culture ".  The Fremantle me Culture. 

Pity we didn't get the Brayshaw kid out of there.


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