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I am glad that James and Aaron agreed to be moved across to the Rookie List for 2021, strengthens our draft position and gives these youngsters a good crack at coming off injury and representing us at Casey and hopefully at MFC later in 2021.

Well done James Jordon & Aaron Nietschke and MFC.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hoping Jordan goes back to being developed as an outside mid.

I don't get a chance to watch Casey games but there were a lot of supporters who said this kid would make it. The rookie list isn't somewhere I expected him to be after the posts I read on here

 

 

Didn't expect Jordan to be demoted. In all honesty I feel he's a chance to have a break out year next year if he were given a chance on the other wing.

Still he's on the list, so has every chance!

I have a good feeling about  James should be a chance to crack it in the big league as for Aaron the way he has come back from 2 knee reco's and for a third try at making it is a credit to him.  Lets hope that good  luck is with him this time.  


We have Mitch.Brown, Chandler, Neitschke and Jordon on the rookie list. Do we now have one or two rookie picks?

10 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

We have Mitch.Brown, Chandler, Neitschke and Jordon on the rookie list. Do we now have one or two rookie picks?

1 as Bradtke (B) takes the 5/6 spot likely we carry it over for SSP next january

James Jordon is still only 19.  I had great hopes of him this year but like so many kids and fringe players it was virtually impossible to put their names forward.

Hopefully next year!!!

 

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