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G'day all, in light of our headbanded hero's departure (and because I've had nothing better to do this week with my spare time), I've compiled all 43 of the goals that Jayden Hunt kicked in the red and blue in one moderately sized video!

Cheers Jayden!

 

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This guy seems pretty handy. Where is expected to land in the Draft?

 

Loved this. I always had a lot of time for Jayden, it's a real shame to lose him but I can see him getting plenty of opportunities at the Eagles.

He was always at his best when he was allowed to run and carry with the footy. Shame teams worked him out around 2018. Kudos to him for temporarily reinventing himself as a small-medium forward in 19-20 and then again as a lockdown defender in 21-22.

The most shocking thing of that video is that we played an away game against Geelong.... in Melbourne.


19 hours ago, The Mighty Demons said:

G'day all, in light of our headbanded hero's departure (and because I've had nothing better to do this week with my spare time), I've compiled all 43 of the goals that Jayden Hunt kicked in the red and blue in one moderately sized video!

Cheers Jayden!

 

Thanks TMD - much appreciated 

Excellent video.

Strange that we tried to develop him into a lock down defender to play on the Tom Papley’s of the league when he was more than a capable goal kicker and one of the most accurate set shots at the club.

On 10/9/2022 at 4:19 PM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Excellent video.

Strange that we tried to develop him into a lock down defender to play on the Tom Papley’s of the league when he was more than a capable goal kicker and one of the most accurate set shots at the club.

In a team that is bereft in pace and dash, it is disappointing they were happy to let him walk.

Even more disappointing though, is they never played him in a  attacking role on the WING opposite Langdon.

 

 

Sad to see him go, will never forget the torp in Darwin.

On 10/9/2022 at 1:57 PM, praha said:

The most shocking thing of that video is that we played an away game against Geelong.... in Melbourne.

We got lucky. Nothing more than that.

The stadium couldn't host AFL in the early rounds of 2017, and we were scheduled to play them in round 3.

Still a bit dirty we lost that game. We couldn't hit the side of a barn (13.20) and they couldn't (20.6)


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