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Just watched the Nic Nat & Luke Jackson 7 news video...

Far out, i'm excited to get three picks in the 15-20 range in 2021

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39 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

I wonder how mr Pruess is feeling about our likely recruitment of Mr Jackson. 

Hopefully excited and driven by the challenge!

8 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

Just watched the Nic Nat & Luke Jackson 7 news video...

Far out, i'm exited to get three picks in the 15-20 range in 2021

LOL

 
8 hours ago, GoingGoingGawn said:

I suspect after we select Jackson we will release some new footage of him that will change a lot of people’s opinion about us picking him.

Why the wait, would love to see any footage of him playing forward.

Gunna call it now, happy to be on record. we're nuts if we don't bid on Green with pick 3 

 


I'm not going to watch the telecast - boredom 101 I suspect.

However, about what time can we expect a pick to be made ? I'll check into Demonland's "welcome" thread.

Its a lay down misere, look at how many goals the last bloke called Jackson kicked, along with his other attributes...

  • Demonland changed the title to Welcome to Demonland - Luke Jackson
 

Wishing Luke a very long successful career, welcome!

Am I the only one who thought he didn’t look nearly as excited as Rowell and Anderson when waking on stage

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Who is likely to be the best available midfielder and why aren’t we going for him instead?

If you look at the top 10, there aren't many pure mids outside of Rowell and Anderson.

Many are forwards/backs with the ability to potentially push into the midfield.  That's how I see it anyway.

Luke Jackson now has the best possible players to learn from in Gawny, and I'm excited to see him develop.

Looks skinny and needs a haircut.

 


4 minutes ago, olisik said:

Am I the only one who thought he didn’t look nearly as excited as Rowell and Anderson when waking on stage

Probably

1 minute ago, olisik said:

Am I the only one who thought he didn’t look nearly as excited as Rowell and Anderson when waking on stage

After seeing what we dished up this year, i wouldn't be overly excited either, oli.

1 minute ago, FireInTheBelly said:

I hope his mum didn't really want to keep him in Perth.

Sorry Ms Jackson.

Welcome to the Demons Luke.

Hope he doesn't decide to join Jesse in a couple of years.

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

If you look at the top 10, there aren't many pure mids outside of Rowell and Anderson.

Many are forwards/backs with the ability to potentially push into the midfield.  That's how I see it anyway.

Luke Jackson now has the best possible players to learn from in Gawny, and I'm excited to see him develop.

Green


2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Hope he doesn't decide to join Jesse in a couple of years.

He didn’t smile, Gawn

6 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Greeny with the jumper presentation!

Is this an indication that he is now with the MFC in some capacity?

 

awkward face in that interview... can't say he looks stoked to be a dee. really hope that they've done the right thing here!

 

I can already see after years of development he will be requesting a trade back to WA.

History tells me we just [censored] this pick up the wall.


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