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7 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Just saw the Bowey incident.

Bloody well done to the senior players who went to bad for Bowey. Salem, May, Viney, Oliver all went in and had a crack at Daniher and made a statement right then.

Senior leaders right there.


I noticed it happen repeatedly throughout the night, and while it was obvious what they were aiming to do, they were actually some fairly p***weak efforts from the lions players. Would have almost given him more confidence.

 
45 minutes ago, Mach5 said:


I noticed it happen repeatedly throughout the night, and while it was obvious what they were aiming to do, they were actually some fairly p***weak efforts from the lions players. Would have almost given him more confidence.

Conceded that they were playing so they reverted to playing like dirty pr*cks. 

Mathieson, Zorko and a few were repeated offenders. 

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Conceded that they were playing so they reverted to playing like dirty pr*cks. 

Mathieson, Zorko and a few were repeated offenders. 

Mathieson is dead set Dog Was roughing players up all day including trying to take Vineys head off

 
49 minutes ago, Kent said:

Mathieson is dead set Dog Was roughing players up all day including trying to take Vineys head off

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  • 2 weeks later...

It's the young blokes birthday today. Hope they're celebrating with a bit of cake. 

 


Two of his passes under pressure on Friday were just outstanding!

I loved the scenes when they were picking him and how chuffed the recruiters were with landing him (Goody seemed less so). 

Should be favourite for next years rising star. Unbelievable composure under pressure for a skinny kid

29 minutes ago, sydneydee said:

Should be favourite for next years rising star. Unbelievable composure under pressure for a skinny kid

and in the game the other night against the cats, he goes when its his turn to go.. he isn't soft. love him. 

 

Anybody else get strong "Christian Salem 2.0" vibes from Bowey? Composed, precise skills, and goes a lot harder than he looks.

Imagine having two of 'em!

1 hour ago, sydneydee said:

Should be favourite for next years rising star. Unbelievable composure under pressure for a skinny kid

Not sure I’d agree with the skinny kid assessment he has a decent build for his size and isn’t as easily pushed off the ball as many many other AFL players with much more experience 


For his birthday some troll online put together a video of all of the times he screwed up during the finals...

 

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1 minute ago, bananas said:

Anybody else get strong "Christian Salem 2.0" vibes from Bowey? Composed, precise skills, and goes a lot harder than he looks.

Imagine having two of 'em!

Yes there are certainly some similarities- both read the game well both have good vision and decision making - but I actually think Bowey could be better by foot eventually - he can kick the ball low and fast with precision whereas Salem tends to kick it a bit higher and slower (still a good kick obviously)

2 hours ago, Rocky said:

and in the game the other night against the cats, he goes when its his turn to go.. he isn't soft. love him. 

Exactly, the kid is pretty tough.

Maybe he will win the Rising Star Medal next year since he will be under the age limit and games limit.

His games have been excellent for his age and the fact that he played virtually no football last year but probably has been helped by Mark Williams and the fact that he was slowly brought along at Casey and not rushed into the team to fill holes in the team.

Most times young players get games gifted because they are high draft picks and rushed into the team before they are ready al la Jack Watts.

Wasn’t sure it was the right call having someone so inexperienced in the side ahead of proven players like Hibberd come finals time, but Bowey has proved himself to be capable already at such a young age. Well done to the recruiters for nailing this pick and well done to the club and Jake for his rapid development this year in challenging circumstances. Hopefully Bailey Laurie is of similar quality when he breaks into the team next year!


The recruitment of Bowey gives you insight exactly the kind of DNA of what is our key criteria in recruiting players. I'll put Charlie Spargo in this same bracket as Bowey.

It doesn't matter what size you are, skinny, small or age, if you've got the competitive streak in you to be able to compete at senior level with a touch of mental strength then you'll simply play in the  Simon Goodwin team.

I have voiced my concern over having an inexperienced Bowey down back in the past 2 finals but what he showed on the weekend was one of the more impressive displays I've seen from such a scrawny looking 18 year old.

Actually scrap that, he looks like a nerdy year 10 student who thrives off being more invested in gaming minecraft at home then playing in front of 60k in a prelim and actually contributing immensely. 

I'm really sorry I doubted him the role in the team the past 2 weeks. He looked liked a 200 game veteran on the weekend and he stuck it right up me.

Kid must be on cloud 9 thinking how good is AFL footy? First year of footy and works into a minor premiership team and is about to play in his first AFL grand final.  I honestly feel for his parent who won't be able to be there on the day but he's bloody living every kids dream right now.

Happy Birthday Jake.

Edited by dazzledavey36

I hope he takes Daniel to the cleaners.

8 hours ago, Sydee said:

Yes there are certainly some similarities- both read the game well both have good vision and decision making - but I actually think Bowey could be better by foot eventually - he can kick the ball low and fast with precision whereas Salem tends to kick it a bit higher and slower (still a good kick obviously)

Bowser also more comfortable kicking with non-preferred.

I laughed when I saw the official AFL teamsheets that had him matched to Ratugalea but figured he could always reach up and tickle him. 

To quote Spargs   "If you're good enough, you're tall enough.

Bowey was recruited for his clean ball use which is one of his many skills. Complements Salem well and will be a real gun with a bit more experience.

 Our cleaner ball use and fierce tackling has had a major impact this year.  Less turnovers against and it takes longer for the ball to come back which gives time to set up down back.

 

14 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

It's the young blokes birthday today. Hope they're celebrating with a bit of cake. 

 

Hope he likes bacon, for when we bring it home!


4 hours ago, jnrmac said:

I hope he takes Daniel to the cleaners.

Jake at the Cleaners: "Caleb has two suits and some shirts to be cleaned and pressed."

Bloke at the cleaners: "My god you two are short... Why...why are you wearing a helmet?"

 

Will he still be eligible for the Rising Star after he’s won a Norm Smith?

I find it incredible that Bowey wasn’t more highly rated pre-draft.

I know he’s not of great stature, but he has excellent skills, excellent balance, excellent decision making and poise. He knows what he’s doing with the footy before he gets it in his hands. Like all the greats, he’s incredibly clean with the footy and his disposals are usually so quick, clean and decisive that the opposition has scant opportunity to stop it.
I’m delirious that we’ve unearthed another gem and can’t wait to see how his career progresses. I really don’t think the Sam Mitchell comparison was hyperbole.


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