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Luke Jackson's chances of winning the rising star? * nominated Round 10 *

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Well done, young man. Star in the making, but gee it's a ridiculous award.

 

I reckon he is a good chance of winning it coz he just won it.

15 minutes ago, Trisul said:

Loved seeing May at the end with the massage / back slap combo.

I hope that is the extent of the touching....

On 8/6/2020 at 10:41 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

Jackson stands a chance though just a game. 2 goals. 8 possessions.  2 marks. 14 hits outs. 

Well done Jacko.  
 

 
23 hours ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Seriously... it was another step forward for Jackson, but he has a long way to go to be a Rising Star of the calibre of other nominees. They don't give the award on potential.

We all want him to be great, but he's not. Not yet, anyway. 

Same goes for Kozzie. Three minutes of highlights. Looong way to go.

This aged well........... :)

 


1 hour ago, Trisul said:

Loved seeing May at the end with the massage / back slap combo.

Agreed - May is a fantastic leader, especially getting around the young guys.

1 hour ago, binman said:

I hope that is the extent of the touching....

Very good from you ???

1 hour ago, binman said:

I hope that is the extent of the touching....

You're just jealous you weren't there to ruffle his luxurious locks Bin.


His hair needs a lot of work. One day he’ll be old and he will have many regrets. 

Just now, titan_uranus said:

Well done to Jackson.

He is our first Rising Star nominee since....

Oscar McDonald in Round 21, 2016.

Don’t mention the war. 

Well deserved for Jacko, he could’ve had 3 goals had Fritta not floated in front and pinch an uncontested mark from him!

Really looking forward to seeing him progress. 

3 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

I reckon his chances are pretty good now they have announced it.

Your stealing E T s thunder.

Well done Jacko!

Where's @Mental Demons? Weren't you the one taking pot shots at Jackson for playing ahead of Tom McDonald the last few weeks because he couldn't take a contested mark? ?‍♂️?‍♂️


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He'll be leading the award after he destroys Goldstein.

he's holding down chf and he's about to hold down starting ruck after, what, seven games?

i honestly was mighty surprised when he was the selection but he looks like he'll develop beautifully, injury permitting

smart player with a big frame and good skill

 

Luke Jackson is our future can play in  a number of positions that is why we picked him up with our pick 3.

Can play in the ruck can go forward and also play as a midfielder. Luke will become a dangerous player for the opposition  within the next couple of years. He has a great pair of hands can certainly take a mark and most of all for an 18 yo he looks composed and has no clumsiness in his game.

 For a big boy he looks polished and will only improve with game time.

And like Clary he often has a smile on his face when you would see most footballers have a look of intense concentration. Obviously enjoying his footy


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