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Jordon raring to go ?     To go where?   Well all l have to say is l hope that the kid is a chance . However if Jordon makes the 22  for his first game  then he would have deserved it and really earned it. 

2021 and beyond should not be any GIMME games. 

 
1 hour ago, rjay said:

He didn't get a lot of footy when played off half back but certainly got a bit as a mid.

He knows where to run and is not afraid to lay a good tackle.

He's a very good kick.

He also came to us as the youngest player in his draft year, A December birthday just snuck him over the line.

He has some really good attributes... enough to make it?

Who knows...I wouldn't write him off just yet.

I was not suggesting we do rjay. I just gave my opinion from limited occasions I saw him. It is tough to judge him on 2019 when he lost a lot of game time injured. 

10 minutes ago, old dee said:

I was not suggesting we do rjay. I just gave my opinion from limited occasions I saw him. It is tough to judge him on 2019 when he lost a lot of game time injured. 

Are you thinking of Sparrow? Jordon played 15 games in 2019. That’s a good amount for a first year kid. Still very hard to make any judgments when he was a raw draft pick and will be a much different player now. 

 
6 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Are you thinking of Sparrow? Jordon played 15 games in 2019. That’s a good amount for a first year kid. Still very hard to make any judgments when he was a raw draft pick and will be a much different player now. 

Yep i think you're right. Jordon played most the year from memory and Sparrow missed about half the season with a knee injury.

i remember Jordon looked slow when he started playing on the HBF. might be the reason they moved him onball where he was workman like. hopefully he's come on a bit as he has matured.


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