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Farewell Jayden Hunt

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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

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He should have been a premiership demon, AFL can be a cruel game.

Well done on a great career Jayden.


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.

57 minutes ago, Rocknroll said:

That torp still makes me smile

Yes will always remember that monster

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.


1 hour ago, Rocknroll said:

That torp still makes me smile

Should have been goal of the year.

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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