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Some players are just naturals. Size doesn't matter when you have speed of mind and great skills.  Can't see this bloke getting flustered and I cant see him being dropped.  

I thought he would have come in earlier but we rightfully gave Jetta the chance early and made Jake earn his stripes so he was 100% ready to be successful

Great drafting, development and selection MFC

Love the nickname Bowser! Love this kid, looks a damn good pick up. 

 
3 hours ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

I love this kid already. We have kept him nice and secret and fresh for the finals.What a brilliant player he is going to be for us over the next decade and a half. Well done Jake! I was coach of the1973 Cheltenham High(Jake's recent School) footy team. I also coached the late and great Trevor Barker at the same school. Looks like my coaching skills live on. Ha ha. But I really did coach Trev at Chelt High.Go Dees you CAN Do It!!!!

A high school? Well that won't be mentioned in the channel seven coverage by BT and Brayshaw!


3 hours ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

I love this kid already. We have kept him nice and secret and fresh for the finals.What a brilliant player he is going to be for us over the next decade and a half. Well done Jake! I was coach of the1973 Cheltenham High(Jake's recent School) footy team. I also coached the late and great Trevor Barker at the same school. Looks like my coaching skills live on. Ha ha. But I really did coach Trev at Chelt High.Go Dees you CAN Do It!!!!

Chelt class of 2006 here 

4 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jesus Jason Taylor is certainly churning them out!

Well done Bowser 👏

The man and his team are friggen geniuses, strike rate is through the roof.👏👏👏

Bowser that is an all time great nick name. 😂😂😂 

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4 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

He’s looked as good in just first three games as I can remember any Melbourne debutant.

I knew nothing of him before he was getting senior games (didn’t see him at Casey) but he has totally blown me away just how good he is already.

Even the great Ron Barassi had to have a few goes before he made the big time. And boy was it ever big time!

Makes me excited to see Laurie in action next year. The recruiters seemed equally bullish about his skills and footy IQ.


1 hour ago, Stevienic23 said:

Chelt class of 2006 here 

You just missed on having me as your teacher by 30 plus years. Great school Chelt.

3 hours ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Surely this kid's nickname is "David" ?

His name is Bowey as in Bowser, not Bowie, as in David. It wouldn't be a particularly apt nickname, hence the nickname Bowser. :P

6 hours ago, Allus Monk said:

Just out of curiosity, what's the record for Rising Star nominations by one club in a season? I really can't imagine it being higher than our four.

Couple that with All Australian records. We could break both 

7 hours ago, Pates said:

Love the nickname Bowser! Love this kid, looks a damn good pick up. 

it is his dads nick name


Well done Jake  wonderful start to your career at Demonland. Many great years ahead for you and our team. 

1 hour ago, forever demons said:

it is his dads nick name

He looks like being a better player than his dad !!  

I suspect in years to come people will refer to Brett Bowey as Jake Bowey's father !! 

6 hours ago, A F said:

His name is Bowey as in Bowser, not Bowie, as in David. It wouldn't be a particularly apt nickname, hence the nickname Bowser. :P

Thanks for killing the dream. But he'll always be David to me.

25 minutes ago, bingers said:

He looks like being a better player than his dad !!  

I suspect in years to come people will refer to Brett Bowey as Jake Bowey's father !! 

Or "David".

9 hours ago, dee-tox said:

A high school? Well that won't be mentioned in the channel seven coverage by BT and Brayshaw!

B.T would think a high school is one up on a mountain! 

EXCELLENT for Bowser🤩

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4 hours ago, 58er said:

Well done Jake  wonderful start to your career at Demonland. Many great years ahead for you and our team. 

I can't wait for Bailey Laurie to get a gig, like the way he moves. I reckon he'll be as good or even better.

That lightning handball to the peripheral did it for me. That sort of handball only happens two or three times per game..

I know people compare him to Daniels from the dogs but I think he is more like Parish from Essendon. Both great players and we would be happy if he becomes anywhere near as good as those two. 

I think his next level in a year or two is into the midfield. He is very quick.

 
5 hours ago, picket fence said:

B.T would think a high school is one up on a mountain! 

EXCELLENT for Bowser🤩

Well I doubt if he ever qualified to attend one.   (Nobody seems to claim him 🤭)

20 minutes ago, deespicable me said:

I know people compare him to Daniels from the dogs but I think he is more like Parish from Essendon. Both great players and we would be happy if he becomes anywhere near as good as those two. 

I think his next level in a year or two is into the midfield. He is very quick.

Quick - not only on his feet, but with his hands and mind.

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6 hours ago, picket fence said:

B.T would think a high school is one up on a mountain! 

EXCELLENT for Bowser🤩

bt thinks a high school is for tall people


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