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Very stiff not to be a Premiership player with the Dees

 

Goodwin never liked him

 
On 9/3/2023 at 8:47 PM, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

There is a few players doing well that we've lost that wouldn't get a game with us, that are going well else-where.

Hunt, Bedford, McInerney, Weideman,....one or two others, that I can't think of.

It shows how deep our list has been in recent years.

weid did nothing at essendon

  • 1 year later...
 

Solid and reliable player across 2 clubs.

Probably was wasted a lot during his time with us being played primarily as a back pocket towards the latter end with the club, but bought a lot of excitement during 2017 and would have been extremely handy in 2018 falling short of the top 4 due to injury.

 

Sad news for Jayden. Injury ruined his chance at a flag and launched the career of Bowey. Sliding doors.

Congratulations Jaydn. 172 games is a long and fine career. Always liked him at the dees. So close to having a premiership medallion.


Loved watching him during his dashing heyday of 2016-17 before teams figured him out a bit in 2018.

He was a half decent forward for us in 2019 but for me he played his best footy as a handy lockdown defender for us in 2021-22 following the retirement of Nev. He should be a premiership Demon but footy is a cruel game.

Surprised that he was unable to hold down a spot in the Eagles defence this year.

Love ya Hunty! Good luck in the future.

I look forward to his future kids being in the Townsville Crocs academy and having to choose between them and the Melbourne f/s, and Demonland having a 700-page anxiety attack about it.

By which I mean, he should always be welcome and I hope he is considered a part of the club forever.


He always seemed like a good guy; he was VERY sad to leave the Dees, and I used to love watching him and Lingers on a run down the wing, exchanging handballs and moving the ball FAST.

I see Jayden every day… first thing when I open my front door…

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… and now he has Spaz for company…

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😝

I really wish Jayden all the best.

Thanks for being a Dee. Go well young man.


No.

Edited by Ethan Tremblay
Preemptive post to respond to that poster that is going to suggest we bring him out of retirement.

7 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

No.

I know right. What sort of halfwit would suggest that!

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Edited by Ghostwriter

 

A fence favourite! Very good career well done Jaydos!


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