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He also predicted that Port would defeat Geelong in the β€˜07 grand final, so his record isn’t one to give much credence to.

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I never call into radio stations & seldom listen but have caught his own talkback maybe twice in the last 3 weeks & am so going to listen on Monday …so biased against Melb…

19 minutes ago, Deestar9 said:

I never call into radio stations & seldom listen but have caught his own talkback maybe twice in the last 3 weeks & am so going to listen on Monday …so biased against Melb…

To be fair to Dwayne Russell, he takes more talk back calls thenΒ  anyone else at Sen.

 
51 minutes ago, Blistering said:

Oh Dwwwayynne. Your prediction isn’t aging very well.

You have a long, petty memory full of hatred and vengeance for Russell…

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Dwayne has had it in for Melbourne for a long, long time.Β  I'm pretty sure that at one stage his employer (might have been K-Rock) even ordered him to tone down the relentless, over the top Demon bashing comments.

21 hours ago, rpfc said:

You have a long, petty memory full of hatred and vengeance for Russell…

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That's fair enough because he's suck a fvckwit

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All commentators can be annoying at times, but Dwayne Russell is the only one I can't listen to. Horrendous Dees-hater, and has strong bias in most games he calls.

His comments re Jackson just go to show how stupid some people are. Does everyone remember Tom Hawkins first 3 seasons? And what aboutΒ James Frawley's first 2 years - he was hopeless.Β 

duhwayne would probably be the last commentator whose opinion i'd take any notice of ...... and there's plenty of other bad ones


22 hours ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

He also predicted that Port would defeat Geelong in the β€˜07 grand final, so his record isn’t one to give much credence to.

Why not ? He after allΒ played for Port Β notΒ sure if it was only SANFL or not.

Just now, 58er said:

Why not ? He after allΒ played for Port Β notΒ sure if it was only SANFL or not.

sanfl only

On 12/4/2020 at 10:08 AM, Dr.D said:

I actually think the opposite. I dont think he'll make it as a forward. I think he is only a ruckman.

Any updates DrD? Β  Ruck ? Forward? Midfielder?Β 

3 minutes ago, 58er said:

Why not ? He after allΒ played for Port Β notΒ sure if it was only SANFL or not.

Even Choco in hindsight said that he knew the Power were stuffed before the game, and that the only hope they had left was for him to try to mentally psych them out. Hence why he made those comments prior to the game where he said he was reserving space on the wall for their next club premiership photo.

Dwayne also played for Geelong, and he used his status as a former player at both clubs as the basis of his premise that Port would win.

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2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

sanfl only

Thanks DC still the same Port is Port eh?Β 


I think what we've got to remember is that commentators these days are not journalist. The nature of radio and newspapers has changed. 24/7 - limited research, limited time for editorials but most importantly - the need for eyes on the screen or ears on the podcast.,

We are talking about pundits. Pundits to provide soundbites, for advertising dollars

And yep, they're human - for whatever Dwayne seeminglyΒ (worst name in the world and mine is pretty similar) has a bias against Melbourne.

If you can get your head around it Β - there is a level of acceptance that at times, you need to wade through the bombardment of soundbites and you'll find your way to Mecca... (is that Demonland??)

Luke Jackson is only 19 in his second season. He could be anything but for the time being he plays in the ruck to free up Maxie and runs his opponents ragged. He shows quick and good decision making (handballs to advantage) and has a knack of anticipating and running hard to receive for easy goals. What a pleasure to watch.

It would not surprise me if he even ended up as a midfielder.

27 minutes ago, tiers said:

Luke Jackson is only 19 in his second season. He could be anything but for the time being he plays in the ruck to free up Maxie and runs his opponents ragged. He shows quick and good decision making (handballs to advantage) and has a knack of anticipating and running hard to receive for easy goals. What a pleasure to watch.

It would not surprise me if he even ended up as a midfielder.

Yep. Far too good in traffic to be a forward only.

Derwayne will never make it as a broadcaster

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Or a decent human being


Can't stand Dwayne Russell and his hyperbolic vomit spew. Even disregarding his irrational hatred of the Dees, they guy is so damn annoying. I'm baffled how he is held in such high esteem by his fellow colleagues. Also, Dogga is gonna be a genuine superstar and one of the best Ruckman in the comp in the coming years, so yeah good call Dwayne.Β πŸ‘Ώ

...and so it begins...

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2021/08/23/the-talented-teenager-fremantle-should-trade-every-draft-pick-for/

Hasleby believes the 19-year-old will be one of the stars of the league in a few seasons.

β€œIf I’m Fremantle, I’m throwing everything at a key position player in Luke Jackson,” he told Sportsday WA.

β€œI’d be prepared to give up my whole draft for Luke Jackson.

β€œHe’s the only player I would sell the shop for. Midfielders, other players, not interested. We’ve got that covered. We haven’t had two key forwards in the history of our team.

β€œI would give my whole draft this year for Luke Jackson because he could be the difference.

β€œI think in two to three years he’ll be the marquee player of the competition.”

Former Eagle Karl Langdon believes his old side should consider the same play for the West Australian teenager.

β€œIf I was West Coast I would do the same thing. After Nathan Vardy, Bailey Williams is their next best and only developing tall. The next tallest is Harry Edwards,” Langdon said.

β€œWest Coast don’t have anybody else.”

Jackson has already signed a contract extension with Melbourne through to the end of 2022.

1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

...and so it begins...

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2021/08/23/the-talented-teenager-fremantle-should-trade-every-draft-pick-for/

Hasleby believes the 19-year-old will be one of the stars of the league in a few seasons.

β€œIf I’m Fremantle, I’m throwing everything at a key position player in Luke Jackson,” he told Sportsday WA.

β€œI’d be prepared to give up my whole draft for Luke Jackson.

β€œHe’s the only player I would sell the shop for. Midfielders, other players, not interested. We’ve got that covered. We haven’t had two key forwards in the history of our team.

β€œI would give my whole draft this year for Luke Jackson because he could be the difference.

β€œI think in two to three years he’ll be the marquee player of the competition.”

Former Eagle Karl Langdon believes his old side should consider the same play for the West Australian teenager.

β€œIf I was West Coast I would do the same thing. After Nathan Vardy, Bailey Williams is their next best and only developing tall. The next tallest is Harry Edwards,” Langdon said.

β€œWest Coast don’t have anybody else.”

Jackson has already signed a contract extension with Melbourne through to the end of 2022.

After listening to Jackson on the Gus and Gawny podcast, I'd be extremely surprised if he ever left Melbourne.

Also, every team should be "throwing everything" at him. Kid is a freak.

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2 minutes ago, Davos said:

After listening to Jackson on the Gus and Gawny podcast, I'd be extremely surprised if he ever left Melbourne.

Also, every team should be "throwing everything" at him. Kid is a freak.

i thought the same

sounds amazingly 'settled'

no doubt helped by having the likes of rivers and pickett come in at the same time and immediately all play together with great success from the get go

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On 12/3/2020 at 1:58 PM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Was listening to SEN and Derwayne mentioned that Jackson won't make it as a ruck and the only way he'll carve a career in this league is if he's played exclusively as a key forward.

Is he jumping the gun?

Does he have a point?Β 

Was Jackson that poor in his one game as starting ruck V's North and as a relief ruckman in his other 5 games?

Be interested to hear what you all think his best position will be.

Thought Russell was being a little too harsh on the back of a 200cm kid having a 6 game taste.

ADMIN EDIT:

Here is the actual audio.

ADDITIONAL ADMIN EDIT:

Found the call:

So who else feels like giving Dwayne a call?Β 


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