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What a game. We looked vulnerable from stoppage with Max rucking. With LJ rucking, we looked unstoppable.Β 

I wish he would stay. He is something special alright. In 2-3 years he will be unplayableΒ 

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

I wish he would stay. He is something special alright. In 2-3 years he will be unplayableΒ 

Totally agree.
In his prime he'll just do what he wants and win games on his own.

That was the take away for me

A future with Jackson, PettyΒ  ,Rivers and Kickett( can't he just?) in their prime.....!!!

Bugger ..we are going miss Jackson every timwe play in the West.


19 minutes ago, IRW said:

That was the take away for me

A future with Jackson, PettyΒ  ,Rivers and Kickett( can't he just?) in their prime.....!!!

Bugger ..we are going miss Jackson every timwe play in the West.

Ummm, isnt his name "Picket"?

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1 hour ago, The Jackson 6 said:

I’m prepared to improve the weather in Melbourne for him if that is what it takes.

Find him a Melbourne girlfriend

8 hours ago, rpfc said:

Love how committed he is and hope he just keeps playing like that for another month.

Absolute gun.

I also absolutely love the way we as a club are committed to keep playing and developing our players to get the best out of them despite the obvious impending departure.


The man holds the key to our back to back quest. No team can compete with the Gawn/Jackson combo. This is where we have the comprehensive edge over the [censored]. Rhys Stanley will need therapy after Max and Luke take him and Geelong to hell and back.

Wow. Another great game by LJ v Lions. That’s where he’s at his best. Β He was at the contest and 2nd efforts. Β Tackling also was a standout. Β His value has been volatile over the past few weeks.Β 
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Really hope he stays. But if not, he’s value is high and it’s 2x 1st round picks imv.Β 
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2 hours ago, BDA said:

Find him a Melbourne girlfriend

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3 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

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Who needs a girlfriend when you can have a bromance like this.

Whenever I see Jacko with his team mates and the way they all talk about each other, I actually find it hard to fathom that he hasn't or won't just sign up already.

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Played his best game of the year last night. You could see it in his eyes. Fully focusedΒ 

Look out anyone who plays against him next monthΒ 

Just now, adonski said:

Imagine the kids

Giant gingers. Lots of bullying in their future school days.Β 


6 hours ago, ding said:

Ummm, isnt his name "Picket"?

Actually I nearly wrote Jared and Flash..That second quarter threw me off my game..( smile)

It's nice to read you not complaing Ding.

Mark Neeld as next Essendon coach?

What do you think?

38 minutes ago, IRW said:

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Mark Neeld as next Essendon coach?

What do you think?

Hahaha!!! Glorious thoughtΒ 

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1 hour ago, IRW said:

Actually I nearly wrote Jared and Flash..That second quarter threw me off my game..( smile)

It's nice to read you not complaing Ding.

Mark Neeld as next Essendon coach?

What do you think?

Think it's a good idea, they need someone with senior coaching experience.

48 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Hahaha!!! Glorious thoughtΒ 

You have to hit rock bottom before you can honestlyΒ  change for the better.

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