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Might be small, but super user of the ball, clever at ground level... makes sense to me.

I'm also not in the game of judging picks until they've been on the list for a few years, so hardly going to bother potting the club before we've seen the outcome.


Very highly skilled. Great pick. Provides a difference and complements our tall forward line.

 

I hope he is better than his old man.

Hmmmm Bowie. Ziggy Stardust. He will now be known as Ziggy for me ??

Small man syndrome. Blood nut. Son of a Saint. Must be one angry dude. I like him already. He needs a super unorthodox number to go with - let's go with 67 or similar and leave it there forever. 

Just as a post script - I have absolutely no insight whatsoever into this bloke - but it just feels right ??

 

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People posting as though they have any idea about how this kid plays based on some highlights, his weight and height.

Welcome to the MFC, Jake. 

Very good player. Extremely clean and a great, quick decision maker. He's small but still tough and an excellent kick. 

Played wing, mostly, last year but could easily play as a small forward with his quickness and ability to create goals. 

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26 minutes ago, Salems Lot said:

spoken of as a Caleb Daniels type player

and 25 times better than the bloke who u know who I just do not rate!

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I dont like it but if it makes Spargo lift to AFL level or get dumped, all the better.

1 minute ago, Territory said:

I dont like it but if it makes Spargo lift to AFL level or get dumped, all the better.

I can tell you a mate of mine has seen him play and if what he says is true you won't have to worry about Spargo making it or not!


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