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Gaining Harley Bennell to the club made me think what Jeffy is doing. Is he back in Perth and playing some sort of football?

Does anyone know of his movements?

 
6 minutes ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

Gaining Harley Bennell to the club made me think what Jeffy is doing. Is he back in Perth and playing some sort of football?

Does anyone know of his movements?

He is playing for Southern District Crocs (what a name) in the NTFL. I accidentally saw the last quarter of a game on SBS's NITV last week and there he was vs the Wanderers I think.  His team won by a lot but did not score a single point in the last quarter so didn't see much of him.

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3 minutes ago, sue said:

He is playing for Southern District Crocs (what a name) in the NTFL. I accidentally saw the last quarter of a game on SBS's NITV last week and there he was vs the Wanderers I think.  His team won by a lot but did not score a single point in the last quarter so didn't see much of him.

Thanks so much Sue. Im glad he is still playing some footy. I always admired his skills when on song.

 

 
1 hour ago, sue said:

He is playing for Southern District Crocs (what a name) in the NTFL. I accidentally saw the last quarter of a game on SBS's NITV last week and there he was vs the Wanderers I think.  His team won by a lot but did not score a single point in the last quarter so didn't see much of him.

http://websites.sportstg.com/round_info.cgi?a=MATCH&fixture=125422892&c=0-2860-0-534191-0&pool=1

Looks like Jeff only scored one goal out of the 16 for the Crocs - I can't see any other stats.

 

He kicked three the week prior against Nighcliff and none the week before that against St Mary's.

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On 2/5/2020 at 1:45 PM, Bobby McKenzie said:

Gaining Harley Bennell to the club made me think what Jeffy is doing. Is he back in Perth and playing some sort of football?

Does anyone know of his movements?

Just signed with Albury in the O&M


2 hours ago, Josh said:

Just signed with Albury in the O&M

Will probably get paid more than he did in his last year at Melbourne. 

14 hours ago, Josh said:

Just signed with Albury in the O&M

North Melbourne territory! Still, it is a good brand of footy up there. Wish him well, probably suited to a pace step-down and re-kindle his desire for the game.

15 hours ago, Josh said:

Just signed with Albury in the O&M

I was close to signing up with Corowa this year @Josh.. only turned them down just last week now i'm glad i did ?. Cant wait to him in full force down at Albury sports ground.

 
22 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I was close to signing up with Corowa this year @Josh.. only turned them down just last week now i'm glad i did ?. Cant wait to him in full force down at Albury sports ground.

It's not too late to call them back. We need all the help we can get

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