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So if he marks like that for us then I'll be rapt.

Just as long as if he does get a senior game that he, Maxy, brown and Fritsch don't all go for the same mark

EXCELLENT JUST FRIGGEN EXCELLENT

WRAPPED FOR HIM

 

Unlike some recent Demon Forwards - I emphasize 'some', I am referring to a recent defector who I saw kick a swag against Box Hill,  who marked 3 in 20 after that - this lad can hold a mark. A commodity not to be sneezed at.

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

WRAPPED FOR HIM

You didn’t have to go to that much trouble!


 

Looks like he's already gone past Weids. 

That's why I'm not a betting man. I thought it would be George. I just hope we can be patient with him. Learn from the Weid mistakes.

Welcome Matthew.

He reminds me of Jack Watts . And that's not a criticism The way he moves and good hands when leading and jumping. 

If he is a level up in work ethic and competitiveness he'll be good for us.


Welcome Matteo, he seems to have the private school look all sorted.

Hoping he can play like Georgiades.

4 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Welcome Matteo, he seems to have the private school look all sorted.

Hoping he can play like Georgiades.

Yep

El Jefe

Dont love it, don’t hate it.

But if we have it right we could have a pair of home grown key forwards for a decade which would be exciting 

2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

But if we have it right we could have a pair of home grown key forwards for a decade

Jefferson and ..........?

Starship!


14 minutes ago, Spirit of '87 said:

Agreed, now that it’s all wrapped up, I’m rapt for him as well 

Good rap!

2 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Jefferson and ..........?

I meant home grown as in drafted, not local 

28 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

These infants make me feel so old. He looks 12. 

He was born in 2004.

I have socks that are older.

 

Matthew Jefferson fills one need, glad to have you onboard Matt, will be interesting to see who our second pick will be. It’s a very slow night of TV. !!!

36 minutes ago, picket fence said:

EXCELLENT JUST FRIGGEN EXCELLENT

WRAPPED FOR HIM

And I am rapt for him and the club. 

28 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

Welcome MJ. Now you've got two choices son. Are you going to follow the TMAC or the BBB diet?

A choice between two PREMIERSHIP big forwards.  🤗


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