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He's quick and handles and uses the ball really well. I like this potential acquisition. I have a feeling that the Covid period did his development no favours and getting a proper run at it will greatly benefit him.

 

its worth remembering in his two years at port they made back to back prelim finals, and had motlop and gray i50 and he came through the year after butters and rozee who at the time were also playing as small forwards along with brad ebert and boyd woodcock so it was a real position of strength for the power at the time. he barely got a look in even when he was fit

 

Recruited a lot of height this off-season.

Given Bedford's departure seems a wise depth option?

That's an impressive little highlight reel from one game, very positive. Look forward to seeing him on the track.


On 12/6/2022 at 8:15 AM, Grouse said:

Are they mates? 

Does anyone have any observations of these guys in action? Or if Burgoyne is over his injury run? 

Jase was Kozzie’s guest at the B&F and they appeared to be joined at the hip. I asked Kozzie for a pic and no, I’m not name dropping except I totally am and I invited Jase to join in. Kozzie was rapt. Jase was a little shy and was like, nah it’s ok, just you. Kozzie says, nah man, she asked for you too and I chirped in saying, yeah man, I asked for you too! 😁 And so I got a pic with both boys, beautifully taken by Ricky Lever, again, not name dropping. Again, am

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On 12/6/2022 at 10:53 AM, Deemania since 56 said:

That is not only pace, that reel shows white-line fever for the ball and the direction. Notice how he straightens up to a direction through gapping, and in turn, straightens up the whole team movements, as well, as a consequence? Even to the oncoming forwards readying for the 'receive'. Eyes up, always, entering the forward zones. Like it, not fazed by big bodies around him looking for action.

 

Our forwards will have to retrain, or else he will have to learn to bomb it high and long !!🙄

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Going by big @kev martin chat with Alan Richardson it looks like Trent will be at the Casey Demons this year if we don't select him.

Good to hear he's living with Kozzie.

 

7 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

They’re saying he’s been offered a place at Casey after missing out on the SSP.

Good luck and thanks Trent.

It should be added that for much of the time he was at the club, he was in some form of rehab and was unable to really show his wares. Hope he takes up a place at Casey and works his way up through there.

7 hours ago, Sydney Pennski said:

It should be added that for much of the time he was at the club, he was in some form of rehab and was unable to really show his wares. Hope he takes up a place at Casey and works his way up through there.

Hope he keeps Kossie happy in Melbs and helps him sign the contract 😉

10 hours ago, Travy14 said:

Hope he keeps Kossie happy in Melbs and helps him sign the contract 😉

Hope Kossie's not upset that his mate didn't make the 2023 squad.

Every 1 percenter counts.

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