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Canโ€™t wait for him to snap a goal so we can say - the Ginger Nut Snaps!

  • Grapeviney changed the title to Jake Bowey Rising Star #2
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16 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Canโ€™t wait for him to snap a goal so we can say - the Ginger Nut Snaps!

He did, in round 1.ย  It was awesome how the team got around him.

I was going to start a new thread on this but Iโ€™ll just chuck a comment in here about it.

Iโ€™m actually fine with the media/AFL spotlight being on other teams and players almost all the time ESPECIALLY when we are the team to beat.ย 
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Iโ€™d rather we fly under the radar and win the only thing that really counts for players: Premierships.

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Iโ€™d rather a Daicos get attention than Bowie for example, just let him do his thing without extra attention.
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However this might just be a reflection of me as a life long (36 years) dees supporter thatโ€™s easily spooked the year after finally winning a flag.

Am I being overly paranoid about the bad effects lots of attention can do to a team? Is recognition better than being ignored for player/team confidence?

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Well done JB. Outstanding game considering the amount of experience we were missing in defence.ย 
he is playing a senior role after 9 gamesโ€ฆ

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35 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

He did, in round 1.ย  It was awesome how the team got around him.

Wasnโ€™t a snap though, Lucifer ๐Ÿ˜‰


21 minutes ago, BoBo said:

I was going to start a new thread on this but Iโ€™ll just chuck a comment in here about it.

Iโ€™m actually fine with the media/AFL spotlight being on other teams and players almost all the time ESPECIALLY when we are the team to beat.ย 
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Iโ€™d rather we fly under the radar and win the only thing that really counts for players: Premierships.

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Iโ€™d rather a Daicos get attention than Bowie for example, just let him do his thing without extra attention.
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However this might just be a reflection of me as a life long (36 years) dees supporter thatโ€™s easily spooked the year after finally winning a flag.

Am I being overly paranoid about the bad effects lots of attention can do to a team? Is recognition better than being ignored for player/team confidence?

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I donโ€™t disagree in general, but I see Bowser as very grounded and unlikely to get a big head so very happy for him to receive all the plaudits he richly deserves.

Wow, 9 games for 9 wins, two rising star nominations and a premiership!

Gotta be some sort of recordย 

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If he ever gets injured we are stuffed. No Bowey no Melbourne.ย 

Congratulations Jake Bowey that was a sensational effort that you put in Saturday night and it is great that you have been recognised with your second Rising Star nomination.!!!


He has elite skills and decision making. It is so stark atm with our backline minus Lever, Petty, and Salem.ย 

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From 'stop-gap', to Premiership player, to star player in a few months.ย  Unprecedented!

Bloody Hell, he's still just a kid!

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I think it is all a bit of hype, just because of how much he looks like the perfect modern prototype footballer.

Teen Bowey the lucky charm for Demons flag | 7NEWS

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

If he ever gets injured we are stuffed. No Bowey no Melbourne.ย 

Getting to the point that is not a joke anymore, so critical with Salem and Lever out.ย 

2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

He did, in round 1.ย  It was awesome how the team got around him.

thought that was a drop punt? the snap is critical to my pun

agree it was great to see the team bond


Two rising star nominations and a premiership medallion in 9 games.

With an award every three games, it's quite possible he'll win the brownlow three times this year, the coleman medal, the norm smith and the rising star.ย 

33 minutes ago, rpfc said:

He has elite skills and decision making. It is so stark atm with our backline minus Lever, Petty, and Salem.ย 

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Agree and watching the highlights of him is really quick off the first 5 steps. creates space so easily

A joy to watch. Add him to the list of 2 who you completely relax when they have the ball (Sales and Bowey)

About time too....

I mean this bloke has 9 whole AFL games to his name. AND he only had 1 rising starย  nomination,never lost a game and has a premiership to his name.... Liike seriously at what point is he going to get some success....ย ย :roos:


Wow! Well done Jake Bowey!

9 games and 9 wins so far. His calmness under pressure and his foot skills as well as his decision making is a pleasure to watch.

He also has 2 NAB Rising Star nominations now and a 2021 AFL Premiership medallion to go with it!

The most exciting thing is he will continue to get better and better as a footballer as he gains more AFL experience.

Bluey Bowser has been fantastic for the Melbourne Demons so far! However, we definitely shouldn't forsake the profound impact (my favourite) Mark "Choco" Williams has had in developing these young players at the Melbourne Demons.ย 

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17 hours ago, Pates said:

If he doesnโ€™t get the nod this week the panel have zero brain cells. What a gem weโ€™ve got here!

Yeah.... He did it.... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2 hours ago, In Harmes Way said:

Two rising star nominations and a premiership medallion in 9 games.

With an award every three games, it's quite possible he'll win the brownlow three times this year, the coleman medal, the norm smith and the rising star.ย 

and don't forget, another Premiership..... and Coaches Award for the best player as well as theย ย The Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy

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Hate to put the Mozz on him but a win on the weekend makes him the most undefeated player ever. (Plus a flag, and the list of awards previously mentioned in this thread). Unfortunately thisย  cant last forever!

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fact checking

9 hours ago, DubDee said:

thought that was a drop punt? the snap is critical to my pun

agree it was great to see the team bond

Oops! Missed the key word!


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