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Why can’t he be groomed to play key forward? His contested marking is very impressive and seems to read the game well. We have Disco to groom yas a key back. Many options. 

Edited by djr

 
5 minutes ago, djr said:

Why can’t he be groomed to play key forward? His contested marking is very impressive and seems to read the game well. We have Disco to groom yas a key back. Many options. 

JT was just saying he has played key forward. 

 

Sheesh those MFC highlights are pretty impressive. 

Reminds me a lot of Tom Stewart. 


1 minute ago, Its Time for Another said:

JT was just saying he has played key forward. 

 

Sen? Or fox? Would love to listen. 

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Sheesh those MFC highlights are pretty impressive. 

Reminds me a lot of Tom Stewart. 

Yes, good attack on the footy in the air. Bigger [censored] than MJ - I reckon he is more ready than Jefferson to help out in AFL.

Just now, rpfc said:

Yes, good attack on the footy in the air. Bigger [censored] than MJ - I reckon he is more ready than Jefferson to help out in AFL.

Off those two highlight packages 🙄

 
7 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

Sen? Or fox? Would love to listen. 

He was on afl.com.au a few minutes ago. 


11 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Sheesh those MFC highlights are pretty impressive. 

Reminds me a lot of Tom Stewart. 

Reminds me a lot of Petty. I'd be very happy with a Petty Stewart hybrid. 

Edited by Its Time for Another

Welcome to the Dees Jed Adam’s, to me Adams appears a bit more mature than MJ and he mentioned that he had played ruck/forward as well. Looks like a great pickup  by the recruiters. Feeling much better about the composition of our list now, just like another young ruck then go hard at the mids, flankers next year.

Edited by DeeZone
Added welcome.

Injuries are a major concern,

50 minutes ago, djr said:

Why can’t he be groomed to play key forward? His contested marking is very impressive and seems to read the game well. We have Disco to groom yas a key back. Many options. 

And/or frees up Petty to play key forward at some point.

Seems to be keen to get the ball moving, I like that; and leadership qualities.

Modelling game on Stevie but Rick for facial hair


2 hours ago, The Jackson FIX said:

He looked more like Lever than May or Petty on the limited highlights I saw. looked liked a player who backed his instincts on the intercept.

Agree but Adams seems ideal type to replace May’s position  as last man defence .As long as we can keep him 

Happy with the pick. We now have Turner, Petty and Adams as the pillars of defense for many future years.

 

Casey

B: Adams, Turner, J.Smith

HB: Rivers, Tomlinson, McVee

C: Howes, Dunstan, Woewodin

HF: Chandler, van Rooyen, Melksham

F: Moniz-Wakefield, Schache, Jefferson

FOLL: Farris-White, Jordon, Laurie

IC: D.Smith, N\A, N\A, N\A


 

https://thewest.com.au/sport/afl/afl-draft-2022-wafc-state-talent-manager-adam-jones-urges-fremantle-to-look-at-wa-key-defenders-c-8946343?utm_campaign=share-icons&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&tid=1669201726912

"Jed Adams is a Peel kid so he’s part of the alignment with Fremantle. He had a pretty decent rise this year from not having played a great deal of footy with injury.

“He came into our State Academy for the first time this year and with Jedd Busslinger and Hugh Davies we had a plethora of key defenders so he didn’t come in until our third game, but he took his opportunity and played really strongly in those last two games.

“He managed to debut at league level for Peel and held himself in good account until he hurt his shoulder which put him out for the rest of the year.”

“He’s an exciting prospect. He’s athletic, he kicks the ball well, he marks the footy at its highest point and he’s got significant upside. I feel so he would be a great one for Fremantle to call out.

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

https://thewest.com.au/sport/afl/afl-draft-2022-wafc-state-talent-manager-adam-jones-urges-fremantle-to-look-at-wa-key-defenders-c-8946343?utm_campaign=share-icons&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&tid=1669201726912

"Jed Adams is a Peel kid so he’s part of the alignment with Fremantle. He had a pretty decent rise this year from not having played a great deal of footy with injury.

“He came into our State Academy for the first time this year and with Jedd Busslinger and Hugh Davies we had a plethora of key defenders so he didn’t come in until our third game, but he took his opportunity and played really strongly in those last two games.

“He managed to debut at league level for Peel and held himself in good account until he hurt his shoulder which put him out for the rest of the year.”

“He’s an exciting prospect. He’s athletic, he kicks the ball well, he marks the footy at its highest point and he’s got significant upside. I feel so he would be a great one for Fremantle to call out.

Take that Freo 


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