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12 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Weid cannot mark consistently. 

My comment was in the context of a highly rated low draft pick not fulfilling his potential. 

 
5 minutes ago, Sydee said:

My comment was in the context of a highly rated low draft pick not fulfilling his potential. 

I just thought different style of players and development.

Weid, athletic and big. Was given a fair run to prove himself. Looks like the bombers have also rejected him. 

Jefferson, wiry and can leap. Struggling to even prove suitable himself for one game at AFL level, at the moment.

You need to understand that Jefferson has been competing with some seasoned key forwards for room as a key forward at Casey. There’s Brown, T.Mac and Schache for starters so Jefferson hasn’t had a regular space in front of goal and yet has probably kicked more than 20 goals so far this year at Casey. I seem to recall that JVR had a better run at it last year and much less competition for space.

 
38 minutes ago, Pinball Wizard said:

You need to understand that Jefferson has been competing with some seasoned key forwards for room as a key forward at Casey. There’s Brown, T.Mac and Schache for starters so Jefferson hasn’t had a regular space in front of goal and yet has probably kicked more than 20 goals so far this year at Casey. I seem to recall that JVR had a better run at it last year and much less competition for space.

Correct - Jefferson has kicked 21 goals this year - JVR got 36 last season

You're probably right re more competition in the forward line this year - last year JVR was mainly competing with Mitch White who played higher up the field and Weid. 

I dunno. For mine he’s not very tall. 
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3 hours ago, Roost it far said:

 

I thought trolling was against this forum's rules.

You're neither as funny nor as clever as you seem to think you are.

Edited by george_on_the_outer

@drysdale demoni just saw a notification that you quoted me on this thread but I can’t see your post anywhere.  

Initially I thought he was more like Lucas Cook or Michael Newton but he has improved in the last month so lets see how he goes in 12 months time.

 
3 hours ago, Roost it far said:

 

Sorry mate you definetly havent watched him more than me, my son plays for Casey and im at most games :)

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34 minutes ago, Tracca said:

Sorry mate you definetly havent watched him more than me, my son plays for Casey and im at most games :)

Ooooh who is your son?

I really hope its Matt Jefferson... 

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Edited by Jaded No More


3 hours ago, Sydee said:

If he is still performing at the level we have seen this season at Casey we can start to get a little concerned we have another Weid mark II.  

Weid's biggest problem even at VFL level was that he constantly got manhandled under the ball. No signs of that happening with Jefferson so far.

As others have said he had a relatively quiet patch mid season but he's now displaying several games of reasonable promise.

If the VFL comp can get it's act together he'll make pleasant Autumn watching

7 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Currently on track to be delisted at the end of next year

Can we Delist you at the end of the year? Plus a set of steak knives and you might get a gig at OODNADATTA THIRDS!

BTW HE JUST SIGNED A CONTRACT EXTENSION Which takes him to 25/26 I believe!

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5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Can we Delist you at the end of the year? Plus a set of steak knives and you might get a gig at OODNADATTA THIRDS!

Says the guy was adamant Petty wasn’t a forward…..we all have opinions and we all believe they are right. Sometimes I will admit I can be blunt with mine. I believe I will be proved correct on this one though.

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48 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Ooooh who is your son?

I really hope its Matt Jefferson... 

Interested Season 10 GIF by Curb Your Enthusiasm

Fair enough but I only missed the first 2 rounds on the streaming service myself

1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

Says the guy was adamant Petty wasn’t a forward…..we all have opinions and we all believe they are right. Sometimes I will admit I can be blunt with mine. I believe I will be proved correct on this one though.

I retracted my Petty comment and I trust when Jeffo makes it.. you will as well!?😉


2 hours ago, Demonstone said:

I thought trolling was against this forum's rules.

You're neither as funny nor as clever as you seem to think you are.

Lighten up FFS

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

I retracted my Petty comment and I trust when Jeffo makes it.. you will as well!?😉

Of course I will and then you and I can be friends.

45 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Lighten up FFS

What kind of response were you expecting when you categorically stated that a first year key forward who's kicked 21 goals in 16 games delist material at the end of the year.

Mind you he's just signed a 2 year extension deal on top of his already 2 year deal.

Yes we all have opinions, but your suggestion of him being delisted at the end of year shows your complete lack of football observation and knowledge in today's game.

58 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Lighten up FFS

@Roost it far alas most social media platforms do not lend themselves well to the nuances of pi$$ taking.


3 minutes ago, TRIGON said:

alas most social media platforms do not lend themselves well to the nuances of pi$$ taking.

You must have missed his follow-up post (now rightly deleted by a mod) where he was bragging about baiting other Demonland posters.  Trolling, in other words.

Just now, Demonstone said:

You must have missed his follow-up post (now rightly deleted by a mod) where he was bragging about baiting other Demonland posters.  Trolling, in other words.

Indeed I did. Thanks @Demonstone for illuminating me. I can now peer into the dark recesses of his mind...

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1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

Of course I will and then you and I can be friends.

Me walking into the Demonland Pub while you two are catching up:

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9 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Currently on track to be delisted at the end of next year

That's a bit harsh, in my view.

He doesn't seem to relish the heavy going and badly needs to put on muscle but he has shown obvious consistent improvement and can mark and kick, still handy attributes.

Will be a good player in 2025.

 


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