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6 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

And let’s hope the contract was signed before said game

That would be nice

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  • 21 disposals
  • 10 led to scores
  • one goal
  • 18 hit-outs
  • a team-best nine tackles
  • 89 per cent efficiency by foot
  • 10 contested possessions
  • six inside 50s.

He is only 20! 

Take a minute to absorb that performance.

On any other day that is a BOG performance.   That honour goes to Viney.


9 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

 

 

Nine tackles is the big one for me. That’s insane numbers for anyone let alone a young ruckmen.

9 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

 

 

Watching at the ground, thought be was a beast around the stoppage. 9 tackles, hard tackles too, plus the unquantifiable pressuring, scrapping, hunting. 

He's immense in the little things and serviceable in the key areas.

Has great link up hands. 

I now think we play him 70% ruck and Gawn out of the goal square, Fritch around the 40. 

I still believe 800k a season is way overs for him. More like 799k ATM.

 

I was sitting with a neutral supporting friend and he was continually singing Jackson's praises. What a footballer! What an athlete! He can do anything! Etc etc. This never got boring, and what he said was all true.

1 hour ago, Winter Dan said:

Watching at the ground, thought be was a beast around the stoppage. 9 tackles, hard tackles too, plus the unquantifiable pressuring, scrapping, hunting. 

He's immense in the little things and serviceable in the key areas.

Has great link up hands. 

I now think we play him 70% ruck and Gawn out of the goal square, Fritch around the 40. 

Maybe we're all on the wrong train... offer Gawn to Freo for three first rounders.....

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Pretty sure some Wag on here said that by observing how Jackson played, would tell us whether he was going to sign a contract or not...

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ps... I would have posted this if i had a poor game as well, or even a middling... none of these things would be instructive of anything.

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And some on here said he is just a player. 
Get what you can for him. 
That foolish human is on ignore 

I got a good feeling LJ (Torana) will stick around 

5 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Pretty sure some Wag on here said that by observing how Jackson played, would tell us whether he was going to sign a contract or not...

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And I'm still waiting for the explanation of exactly what could be deduced from either a good or a poor performance.   Now we know it was good, the job should be easier so I'm expecting the Wag to tell us the contractual situation.

As the #1 ruckman he was unbelievable last night gave our midfield a different dynamic - what we may lose in some hitouts as he's not a big ruckman we gain so much in his ability to play as a genuine mid, his power out of the stoppages, his handball skills its like having a giant Clarrie in there!

4 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:
  • 21 disposals
  • 10 led to scores
  • one goal
  • 18 hit-outs
  • a team-best nine tackles
  • 89 per cent efficiency by foot
  • 10 contested possessions
  • six inside 50s.

He is only 20! 

Take a minute to absorb that performance.

On any other day that is a BOG performance.   That honour goes to Viney.

Says it all really..


Anyone who can’t see that this guy is a once in a generation unicorn is kidding themselves. 

7 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Anyone who can’t see that this guy is a once in a generation unicorn is kidding themselves. 

He's special no doubt, just doing the level headed thing 😝

19 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Anyone who can’t see that this guy is a once in a generation unicorn is kidding themselves. 

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On 6/19/2022 at 5:35 PM, Pennant St Dee said:

Love Jacko, and would love him to stay, but if we want sustained success the conversation will be happening asking Jackson what he wants and if it’s to leave you look after #1 and get the best deal for the club moving forward Oscar Allen and a first round pick gets it done for me.

#1 pick Tom Scully leaving effectively got us Hogan who got us May

AA defender Frawley leaving gets us an extra first rounder seeing us nab Bradshaw and Trac

I dare say Trac, Gus and May were all vitally important in us winning the flag last year.  No player is bigger than the club, keep evolving and improving I have great faith in Jason Taylor making the right decisions

Trades can't been seen in isolation but part of a bigger plan.  Though I expect Taylor doesnt want to try and find a replacement quite yet.  :) 

Excellent job by Dogga, first quarter aside. I was very concerned at quarter time because he had been clearly beaten.  The next three quarters… sensational.


3 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Anyone who can’t see that this guy is a once in a generation unicorn is kidding themselves. 

Plenty of evidence in this thread of posters who can't see that.

Surreal.

Just heard Brad Hardie on 6PR Perth say he had good information that LJ met with a group from the Dockers at a café in Modialloc on Saturday????

 

 
15 minutes ago, Rainbow said:

Just heard Brad Hardie on 6PR Perth say he had good information that LJ met with a group from the Dockers at a café in Modialloc on Saturday????

 

Just a catch up coffee with some mates

16 minutes ago, Rainbow said:

Just heard Brad Hardie on 6PR Perth say he had good information that LJ met with a group from the Dockers at a café in Modialloc on Saturday????

 

If I was looking to meet with LJ and try and entice him, then it sure wouldn’t be in a public forum like a Mordialloc cafe!


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