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All the best for Jayden. Careers don't last long so make the most you can.

Dees obviously have plans for half back and a wish to bring new players etc.

Pick 52 is a bit skimpy but we may be able to put it to good use.

 

 

  • Demonland changed the title to Farewell Jayden Hunt
 

Melbourne list manager Tim Lamb thanked Hunt for his commitment and contribution to the Demons.

"Jayden has been an excellent contributor to our club over a sustained period," Lamb said.

"He played an important role for us at half-back over the last couple of years and was unlucky to miss out on 2021 premiership having suffered an ankle injury in round 21 of that year.

"We are rapt for him that he has the opportunity to continue his career at West Coast and we wish him all the best in the next chapter."

13 minutes ago, manny100 said:

All the best for Jayden. Careers don't last long so make the most you can.

Dees obviously have plans for half back and a wish to bring new players etc.

Pick 52 is a bit skimpy but we may be able to put it to good use.

Well we drafted JH at pick 57 in the 2013 and T-Mac was acquired at pick 53 so you never know.  Harmes was a rookie

At a guess we might bundle the pick looking to get into a better position for our 3rd or 4th pick in the draft

 

“We are rapt for him that he has the opportunity to continue his career at West Coast”.
🤮🤮🤮🤮that’s usually said when a player has been perennially injured and likely to be delisted 

compo is 3rd round likely pick 52-54 🤮🤮🤮🤮. A player who played 42 out of a possible 46 games across two years for a team that finished premiers and 2nd across the two years. He’s a push/giveaway effectively for very little in return .  

8 hours ago, DubDee said:

or he can keep his source to himself and keep providing information.  He has some form from the past and gets some inside info. if you don't want to read it either ignore him or block him but others like me want to hear it

Thanks for the sage advice, I'll take that onboard however I will remain cynical when people make statements and then won't back them up. I posted that Hunt wasn't happy and that's because that's what he told Mrs Dw at the B&F. She should have asked him if he knocked back a 2 yr deal several weeks ago and then we might or might not have some clarity. By the by I'm not asking him not to post information but if it's from a report in the Media I think it's far enough that that is stated. If it's a confidential source he could always state that instead of being ........ defensive.


5 hours ago, Demons11 said:

Good luck to you buddy! Feel free to stop reading my posts 

I'll equally feel free to keep reading them.

How many years did he get? How we know the comp but not the contract?

Knowing it was definitely gonna happen doesn’t make this any easier. Especially when one stupidly harboured a faint hope right until the end that he somehow might stay. 
Of course just like everyone else I sincerely wish him well, but that’s one game I know I won’t be attending next season, ie. the first time he plays against us. 😔

 

Very disappointed. I loved watching Hunt play. Yes, his kicking at full pace was full of errors. This is not unusual across the footy world, it is just that Jayden played at full pace so often so therefore - more clangers. I wish him all the best but am genuinely sad to see him in another jumper. 

Jayden Hunt is a great lad. Never shirked. Had a great 2021 and was very unfortunate to get injured a month out from finals. Deserved a premiership medallion (I don't like the convention that only those who play on the day get a medallion. He was a major contributor across the season and deserved a medal imv)

I hate the Eagles but I wish you well Jayden. All the best


2 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Very disappointed. I loved watching Hunt play. Yes, his kicking at full pace was full of errors. This is not unusual across the footy world, it is just that Jayden played at full pace so often so therefore - more clangers. I wish him all the best but am genuinely sad to see him in another jumper. 

Beautifully said Maldon.  My thoughts exactly.  Maybe not the silk / finish we would have hoped for but still one of my favs to watch.

A big thank you to Hunty for everything he gave in the red & blue.  Including playing in the bulk of matches during 2021, most.of them wins, that helped us grab the ultimate prize.  Will never forget.

Going to miss the initial bursts out of traffic, the chase down tackles, breaking lines and ...the headband!

Good luck son and all the best with everything from here.

8 minutes ago, BDA said:

Jayden Hunt is a great lad. Never shirked. Had a great 2021 and was very unfortunate to get injured a month out from finals. Deserved a premiership medallion (I don't like the convention that only those who play on the day get a medallion. He was a major contributor across the season and deserved a medal imv)

I hate the Eagles but I wish you well Jayden. All the best

100% BDA. Alongside chunk & to some degree Tomo, he was certainly one that would feel very unlucky to have missed out.

I feel a bit sad about this but I think we have a few players who can replace him.

But did we not offer him a contract or did he choose to go for better opportunities?


51 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Knowing it was definitely gonna happen doesn’t make this any easier. Especially when one stupidly harboured a faint hope right until the end that he somehow might stay. 
Of course just like everyone else I sincerely wish him well, but that’s one game I know I won’t be attending next season, ie. the first time he plays against us. 😔

you could always run away with him to perth, wcw

and it's closer to poland too 🤣

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

you could always run away with him to perth, wcw

and it's closer to poland too 🤣

When you wanna be angry coz too soon but you’ll be [censored] if that isn’t the funniest thing you’ve read today. 
Curse you Daise 😡 

4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

When you wanna be angry coz too soon but you’ll be [censored] if that isn’t the funniest thing you’ve read today. 
Curse you Daise 😡 

you'll probably have to fight off luci, but i'd back-in the ranga  any day

assuming luci is not a ranga

11 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

you'll probably have to fight off luci, but i'd back-in the ranga  any day

assuming luci is not a ranga

Especially a western ‘burbs ranga! 

You can put the farm on it (livestock and chattels included).

I’ll even book an ambo for Luci before we start brawling. It’s the least I can do. 


Me: Geelong, 2022 GF

Luci: Sydney, 2022 GF

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Especially a western ‘burbs ranga! 

You can put the farm on it (livestock and chattels included). 

and i'd add uncle's manor to the list


I think Jayden is someone we all universally want to see do well. I hope he’s leaving with no hard feelings and I certainly would love nothing more than to see him do really well at West Coast (although I despise that club). 

 

I feel for Jayden. He’s been on the edge of our team for the best part of 5 years. That’s a hard place to be. Over the last couple of years when he made mistakes you could see him beating himself up about it.

I hope he can play with the freedom that makes him so great to watch when he’s up and about. 


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