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Could do worse than rookie .....

JAKE AARTS!

 

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You could but don’t watch the last minute of their loss to North this year.

How to cost your side a game 101- by Jake Aarts.

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4 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Let me guess, he could replace Spargo?

It NEVER even enterered my head... Seriously though, I think he could be worth a Punt!

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44 minutes ago, picket fence said:

It NEVER even enterered my head... Seriously though, I think he could be worth a Punt!

If they never drop ANB, Aarts would never get a game with us. 

We have to try out Laurie and Howes and I think Woey will be better than him anyway.

 

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56 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

You could but don’t watch the last minute of their loss to North this year.

How to cost your side a game 101- by Jake Aarts.

Yeah couldn't think or a worse player in Arts to put on a list as depth. Remember this game clearly.

Would have rather kept Baker 

No.

 

I believe we will only consider delisted players to be put on the rookie list and I think we need ruck types and good tall project players since most midfield and small forward positions we have multiple players at this stage. 

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Could do worse than rookie .....

JAKE AARTS!

 

Could do a lot better 

Stark  even with baggage a far better  player and a match winner.

Remember his hit ( tackle) on Vines on Anzac Eve 2019 !


I think he's got something but it wouldn't be MFC as the team benefiting from his services.

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2 hours ago, 58er said:

Could do a lot better 

Stark  even with baggage a far better  player and a match winner.

Remember his hit ( tackle) on Vines on Anzac Eve 2019 !

Winter is coming!

6 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

You could but don’t watch the last minute of their loss to North this year.

How to cost your side a game 101- by Jake Aarts.

After something like that occurs, a player is haunted. 


7 hours ago, picket fence said:

Could do worse than rookie .....

JAKE AARTS!

 

Better still why don't we delist every player every and just enlist every player that is delisted by other clubs, I reckon that would satisfy picket fence.

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10 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Better still why don't we delist every player every and just enlist every player that is delisted by other clubs, I reckon that would satisfy picket fence.

Ah No not really!

8 hours ago, picket fence said:

It NEVER even enterered my head... Seriously though, I think he could be worth a Punt!

NO

On 10/14/2022 at 2:42 PM, Redleg said:

If they never drop ANB, Aarts would never get a game with us. 

We have to try out Laurie and Howes and I think Woey will be better than him anyway.

 

Before we try out anyone they have to earn it 

Laurie, Howes and Woewodin haven’t yet ticked that box IMO

If Laurie can improve his fitness he might get a look next year - he does have skill just not convinced he is currently an upgrade on anyone in the 1s

Howes I’m not convinced will make it - I know he has plenty of people here that think he’s going to - very happy to be proved wrong 

Woey is a good honest footballer - good enough to be a regular AFL player ? - next year will tell us a lot more I think 


28 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Before we try out anyone they have to earn it 

Laurie, Howes and Woewodin haven’t yet ticked that box IMO

If Laurie can improve his fitness he might get a look next year - he does have skill just not convinced he is currently an upgrade on anyone in the 1s

Howes I’m not convinced will make it - I know he has plenty of people here that think he’s going to - very happy to be proved wrong 

Woey is a good honest footballer - good enough to be a regular AFL player ? - next year will tell us a lot more I think 

Please expand on your opinion on Howes.

He did ok in his first few Casey games before the stress fracture took him out for the majority of the season.

What have you seen to write him off already?

 
15 hours ago, BAMF said:

Please expand on your opinion on Howes.

He did ok in his first few Casey games before the stress fracture took him out for the majority of the season.

What have you seen to write him off already?

I’m not writing anyone off simply saying I’m not convinced he will make it as an AFL footballer 

There are hundreds of guys that a good footballers but never quite reach the level required 

Howes is neat in his ball handling and disposal but I he doesn’t get it enough at VFL level to suggest to me he can impact at AFL level

Does he have any significant stand out qualities ? Pace , evasion, disposal , marking , physical presence? If he has they have been shown in cameos only hence - so I’m not convinced - as I said very happy to be proven wrong and we won’t know until the end of next season or the one after that (assuming he has no more injury concerns) 

 

 

 

On 10/14/2022 at 1:32 PM, picket fence said:

Could do worse than rookie .....

JAKE AARTS!

 

Renowned Charlie Spargo hater recommends Jake Aarts.  You must be trolling...


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