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My God. Petty energy just radiates from him. 

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Physical and tough tall defender who is aggressive in his approach and on field direction. 

Actually love this pick because of a future replacement for May.

Played WAFL league this year so has already played against men.

If he keeps his body injury free, would not be surprised to see him play a senior game.


1 minute ago, Demonstone said:

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He looks not dissimilar to disco, and plays a similar role it would appear (from the 90 second clip and run-down on afl.com from Riley Beveridge - who is terrific I reckon).

Welcome to the Dees Jed! It didn't take us long at all to snap him up, he must have been a clear target.


Great pick. Probably more excited by this pick than our first one.

3 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Great pick. Probably more excited by this pick than our first one.

I'm the same.

This is definitely the Jasin Taylor type pick. Huge upside if his body can stay fit.

19 minutes ago, binman said:

A left footer?

Please try and keep religion out of this.

1 minute ago, TRIGON said:

Please try and keep religion out of this.

Molly-dukerism is a blessing; it has spiritual significance; it highlights the extraordinary against a field of also-rans. The only limitation is that of the mind when attempting to use a pair of scissors. 


Another gorilla keeper to replace May? Probably doesn't have May's pace but not many full backs do. 

Plenty of scope to improve as well being hit by injuries this year. 

Like!

 

Has a touch of Jeremy McGoven about him, just less annoying. Looks a solid choice 👍🏽


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