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  • Demonland changed the title to Jake Bowey Extends Until 2024
 

So much potential, just so clean.

Fantastic pick up by JT once again.

Well done son. 


2 minutes ago, Smokey said:

Burgo said its a 2 year extension, isn't it a 3 year? 

Was already contracted for 2022

 

1 hour ago, Tough Kent said:

I could be wrong but did I see Andy Moniz-Wakefield in #41 and Blake Howes in #22 in that video?

Seems that way but often the new guys start off in jumpers that fit them based on their previous owners before the new seasons training gear arrives. 

Would be surprised if Woey isn’t in the 22.

get in my belly!!

Here's to revisiting this thread at the end of 2024 with Bowie on 82 straight wins.


Calm, skilled, and a whole lot tougher than he looks. He developed from a draftee to an AFL premiership player in 12 months and is locked in until 2024. Well done Dees, and well done Bowser.

It took Jack Viney 39 matches over three seasons to notch up 7 wins.  
Timing is everything!

 

7 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

It took Jack Viney 39 matches over three seasons to notch up 7 wins.  
Timing is everything!

 

If it wasn't for Jack Viney's years of hard work, Bowser wouldn't be 7 from 7 and a premiership player.


20 hours ago, 2021 Premiers said:

 

Another JT gem ! A very impressive young footballer who looks every inch a 200 gamer for us. Incredibly brave and skilful and now a Premiership player after only 7 games. Ballsy decision by the selection panel to go with Bowza in the finals. Looking forward to a great 2022 from him.

18 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

based on his first seven games, should be raging hot favourite for rising star winner in 2022

It’s funny but you’d think for most kids, with less than 10 games under their belt, they would merely be hoping to cement their place in the side. Later to perhaps win a rising star nomination maybe even win it . 
For Jake though he got his nom in his 3rd game and a premiership medal four games later. You’d imagine the rising star award would mean less to him than most. You are right though WSW he would have to be a favourite for the 2022 award. 

 

Really happy for Jake. I have known him from him playing golf at Brighton Golf Club for the last couple of years. Haven't seen him since but would love to catch up for a chat. Not sure if he knows I follow the Dee's. He will be left in no doubt when I see him.


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