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15 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Don't need to watch and learn. I just happen to have a different option to the rest of you fan boys on this thread. 

 

Your username suggests that maybe you ain't the best judge of footballing talent

i tell you what dee Girl

Happy for all opinions on here Fan girl  my judgement is not the issue

Posted
20 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Don't need to watch and learn. I just happen to have a different option to the rest of you fan boys on this thread. 

 

Your username suggests that maybe you ain't the best judge of footballing talent

what  has my user name got to do with anything dg? You may as well say nothing.

Posted
7 hours ago, manny100 said:

Weed took 5 year to get consistency in his game. Hunty may  well be the same.  Maybe the penny has finally dropped. Next year may be his year.

Weed is consistent????

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8 hours ago, drdrake said:

He is better than Spargo, ANB and Bedford and I leave Pickett on potential ahead of him.  So second best small forward on our list

Spargo is a better footballer with a footy brain Hunty is an athlete with  sporting ability 
Probably we have not room for both do I guess each may  survive fir next season depending upon List numbers and our assessment 

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On 9/20/2020 at 3:16 PM, deegirl said:

Hunt will never be more than a bit player

Even the most successful teams have their share of "bit players" as you put it.

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34 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Even the most successful teams have their share of "bit players" as you put it.

Can't delist him after kicking 4 goals must keep he could breakout next season with opportunities.

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2 hours ago, monoccular said:

Even the most successful teams have their share of "bit players" as you put it.

If Hunt turns out to be our Mitch Morton in our 2021 premiership side I’ll gladly take back every word ?

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I think he will be at another club next year. I can’t see us offering him more than a one year deal, while I think another club will offer two maybe three years.

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Being talked about as one of the best small forwards OOC this year:the-small-forwards-in-big-demand-who-will-be-this-trade-period-s-dan-butler

"Hunt, who kicked 21 goals in 2019 as well, offers genuine speed in the front half when stationed there".

'When stationed there' is the telling part.  He has been played all over the shop and not allowed to settle into a role in the last few years.  Last year he played 21 games but he was not in the fwd line for all of them so a return of 21 goals was excellent.  I think it made him our second/third highest goal scorer in 2019. 

Not big possession stats but when in the fwd line he knows where the goals are.  He is as feisty and as brave as they come.  Will be shattered ?to lose him and devastated ??if another club plays him to maximise his strengths. 

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4 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Being talked about as one of the best small forwards OOC this year:the-small-forwards-in-big-demand-who-will-be-this-trade-period-s-dan-butler

"Hunt, who kicked 21 goals in 2019 as well, offers genuine speed in the front half when stationed there".

'When stationed there' is the telling part.  He has been played all over the shop and not allowed to settle into a role in the last few years.  Last year he played 21 games but he was not in the fwd line for all of them so a return of 21 goals was excellent.  I think it made him our second/third highest goal scorer in 2019. 

Not big possession stats but when in the fwd line in knows where the goals are.  He is as feisty and as brave as they come.  Will be shattered ?to lose him and devastated ??if another club plays him to maximise his strengths. 

I wholeheartedly agree  LH

Absolute Keeper for me

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2 hours ago, Youngwilliam said:

I'm hearing Hawks are looking at Jayden Hunt. 

Re-assembling one of the worst playing lists ever fielded seems a counter-intuitive recruiting strategy, but the hawks seem to be pursuing it with vigor. Scully, Frawley, Frost, Fitzpatrick, Cheney off the top of my head. Anyone else we can offload to them? Neeld as head of player development maybe?

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On 9/20/2020 at 9:05 PM, 58er said:

Spargo is a better footballer with a footy brain Hunty is an athlete with  sporting ability 
Probably we have not room for both do I guess each may  survive fir next season depending upon List numbers and our assessment 

This is the biggest myth on Demonland.

How did he kick 4 goals from 6 possessions this week if he doesn't have a footy brain?

He also runs towards goal then turns back and sprints on explosive leads 

He is a forward 

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We are crying out for speed and goal kicking finishing and Jayden has both and can find separation from his opponent. He's is brave and can take contested marks and kick long. We need to sign him up. We can't afford to lose him to a rival club like a Hawthorn. 

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46 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

We are crying out for speed and goal kicking finishing and Jayden has both and can find separation from his opponent. He's is brave and can take contested marks and kick long. We need to sign him up. We can't afford to lose him to a rival club like a Hawthorn. 

Clarkson's mob are interested and whilst they got Frost I don't want them getting Hunt.

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On 9/23/2020 at 7:05 AM, Lucifer's Hero said:

Being talked about as one of the best small forwards OOC this year:the-small-forwards-in-big-demand-who-will-be-this-trade-period-s-dan-butler

"Hunt, who kicked 21 goals in 2019 as well, offers genuine speed in the front half when stationed there".

'When stationed there' is the telling part.  He has been played all over the shop and not allowed to settle into a role in the last few years.  Last year he played 21 games but he was not in the fwd line for all of them so a return of 21 goals was excellent.  I think it made him our second/third highest goal scorer in 2019. 

Not big possession stats but when in the fwd line he knows where the goals are.  He is as feisty and as brave as they come.  Will be shattered ?to lose him and devastated ??if another club plays him to maximise his strengths. 

Four weeks ago he was set to be delisted. He has a couple of passable games and ... "Look at me"

Would be very upset if MFC falls for the three card trick

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On 9/23/2020 at 12:18 PM, sisso said:

Would be a classic Goodwin move to trade out one of the only quick players we have on the entire list...

When Goodwin traded our last quick player in Frosty our Defence got better. Speed is only valuable if used in the context of the game plan...

My question on Hunt and his development this year is not about his speed or ability to kick goals, but his ability to complement and serve as a cog within the broader system Goodwins putting together.

If not, like Frost, then trade him.

Posted
On 9/23/2020 at 8:54 AM, Youngwilliam said:

I'm hearing Hawks are looking at Jayden Hunt. 

That's OK YW we will just ask for either Breust OR Gunston as a swap ( or BOTH) 

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On 9/21/2020 at 7:34 PM, WERRIDEE said:

Can't delist him after kicking 4 goals must keep he could breakout next season with opportunities.

he already has his breakout season in 2017.  looked like the next big thing off half-back

he is my most frustrating player, such talent, speed, good aggression. I just don't think he concentrates for long enough and applies himself enough.  not sure what the issue is.

the last 3 seasons he has been inconsistent, can't be risked in the back line. in and out of the side.  I'd open for a trade, especially if it could get us a big fwd

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