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Welcome to Demonland Jed Adams

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Good to see Jed selected. Has put some good form together at Casey and looks solid in the air and by foot.

Will be the first time #26 is seen at AFL level since the Weid last played in 2022.

Fun fact, the previous owner of #26 was non other than Petracca. He sported #26 in his first season at the club, however didn't play a game in it due to his pre-season ACL injury.

 
16 minutes ago, Random Task said:

Will be the first time #26 is seen at AFL level since the Weid last played in 2022.

Fun fact, the previous owner of #26 was non other than Petracca. He sported #26 in his first season at the club, however didn't play a game in it due to his pre-season ACL injury.

Other notable owners in my time were Greg Doyle and Jack's uncle Jay.

 
3 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Other notable owners in my time were Greg Doyle and Jack's uncle Jay.

The late, great Greg Parke


Congratulations Jed Adams, you have had to earn your stripes at Casey, so Sunday is your big day. Glad to hear that you love working out in the gym and I liked the way that Troy announced the promotion, need reinforcements in the backline against the Dogs.👍

 

So glad to see this. It will be interesting to see where they play him, as he was drafted as a Key Position Player who could play defence OR forward. He has been playing well in defence at Casey. His form has been more than solid so I am thrilled to see him debut.


Just now, Maldonboy38 said:

So glad to see this. It will be interesting to see where they play him, as he was drafted as a Key Position Player who could play defence OR forward. He has been playing well in defence at Casey. His form has been more than solid so I am thrilled to see him debut.

Yes... that swing man component is indeed intriguing.

interesting to see who the sub is this week, is it jed or petty? which would be a bizarre call, or will it be clarry further deminishing his value and pissing him off, will it be mcvee pushig him further to the exit door, or will it be windsor further disrupting his season just as he starts to find his feet again

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