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17 hours ago, Roost it far said:

As a poster above who appeared to know him as a junior he lacked/s the appetite for the contest.

 

16 hours ago, Robbie87 said:

Seems to read the ball in flight well and while physically light on atm, seems to be able to maintain focus on the ball despite heavier bodies around him.

 

 

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On 8/9/2023 at 6:24 PM, picket fence said:

Well...... I'm a big Jeffo fan, for a lot of reasons which if I can say I know he will do! 

1 He has already put on a bit of weight. Give him another preseason and he will put on another 5 Ks

2 He might be quiet BUT BOY does he take everything in.. He will be analysing coaching, and getting used to a full time Footy gig.. BUT don't take his demeanour of slightly introverted at all, he is a deep thinker

3 I've seen him live only twice this year ( But have done my PF Trade Mark training reports)  and he is working well. Having said that I watched him closely at a windswept Casey a few weeks ago and have this to say

a It wasn't a great day for forwards but he kept presenting and was ignored

b I saw him PUT HIS BODY on the line on many occasions and in doing so created a ground ball possibility

c I saw him held of the ball 5 times for which if it were AFL , He would have been given Free Kicks, but umpiring at that level is like watching pre school teachers trying to articulate who dropped the most crumbs during morning tea!

d He took a spectacular mark ( contested and goaled)

e He does put himself in dangerous positions

f He is for the most part a deadly accurate kick!

So there is my rationale, I beleive he will make it and he will be a DEES Favourite for a long time.

My Take P.F

Sure hope that you are right Mr fence - there has been a 💩 load of negativity in today's VFL EF thread.

 

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On 8/9/2023 at 12:55 PM, Whispering_Jack said:

Aaron Cadman was the #1 pick in last year’s draft. He’s around the same height as Jefferson and probably weighs a bit more. GWS have given him three AFL games but he’s way off the pace which is par for the course for KPF’s in their first couple of years. 

Jefferson isn’t all that far behind Cadman but I wouldn’t be expecting a great deal from either until 2025 which will be the third season after being drafted. 

Which shows you how good JVR is. Will be a star when he gets in game consistency across four quarters.

This is a good comparison Jack and as usual @Axis of Bob writes beautifully on Jefferson. 

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19 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Sure hope that you are right Mr fence - there has been a 💩 load of negativity in today's VFL EF thread.

 

It would be interesting to go back and see what posters thought of Gawn in his first couple years.

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On 8/9/2023 at 6:24 PM, picket fence said:

Well...... I'm a big Jeffo fan, for a lot of reasons which if I can say I know he will do! 

1 He has already put on a bit of weight. Give him another preseason and he will put on another 5 Ks

2 He might be quiet BUT BOY does he take everything in.. He will be analysing coaching, and getting used to a full time Footy gig.. BUT don't take his demeanour of slightly introverted at all, he is a deep thinker

3 I've seen him live only twice this year ( But have done my PF Trade Mark training reports)  and he is working well. Having said that I watched him closely at a windswept Casey a few weeks ago and have this to say

a It wasn't a great day for forwards but he kept presenting and was ignored

b I saw him PUT HIS BODY on the line on many occasions and in doing so created a ground ball possibility

c I saw him held of the ball 5 times for which if it were AFL , He would have been given Free Kicks, but umpiring at that level is like watching pre school teachers trying to articulate who dropped the most crumbs during morning tea!

d He took a spectacular mark ( contested and goaled)

e He does put himself in dangerous positions

f He is for the most part a deadly accurate kick!

So there is my rationale, I beleive he will make it and he will be a DEES Favourite for a long time.

My Take P.F

I have seen him a couple of times this year.He didn’t star but did a couple of things that showed promise.As a famous man once said “l like the boy”. Give him a bit of time.

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18 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

It would be interesting to go back and see what posters thought of Gawn in his first couple years.

I remember posting with Gawn that we shouldn’t expect anything for 6 years much to the frustration of the heaving masses on here; this cuts both ways - both groups that are thinking Jefferson can be best 23 in 2024/5 and those that deride him in his first year - are placing unfair expectations on him.

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1 hour ago, monoccular said:

Sure hope that you are right Mr fence - there has been a 💩 load of negativity in today's VFL EF thread.

 

Hnmmmm yep, zero possesions in a game ? Right Ok. He would be hurting and I know his mates and footy club will get around him. OK lets move on ! Jason Taylor doesnt pick duds and he has played some excellent footy this year.I say WELL DONE young man you may not have won the battle, but I have faith he will win the war!

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26 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Hnmmmm yep, zero possesions in a game ? Right Ok. He would be hurting and I know his mates and footy club will get around him. OK lets move on ! Jason Taylor doesnt pick duds and he has played some excellent footy this year.I say WELL DONE young man you may not have won the battle, but I have faith he will win the war!

Would you say this if it was a Charlie Spargo performance.... 😉

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5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Would you say this if it was a Charlie Spargo performance.... 😉

Cmon Dazz! 

Or Toumpas or Morton,or Cook or ?? 

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1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Hnmmmm yep, zero possesions in a game ? Right Ok. He would be hurting and I know his mates and footy club will get around him. OK lets move on ! Jason Taylor doesnt pick duds and he has played some excellent footy this year.I say WELL DONE young man you may not have won the battle, but I have faith he will win the war!

 

55 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Would you say this if it was a Charlie Spargo performance.... 😉

Charlie is not a first year gangly tall forward - huge difference between than and a ?5th year experienced small high half forward.

Chalk and Cheese.  

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9 hours ago, monoccular said:

 

Charlie is not a first year gangly tall forward - huge difference between than and a ?5th year experienced small high half forward.

Chalk and Cheese.  

You've completely missed my point.

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My biggest concerns with Jefferson are his lack of ground game and defensive efforts. Key forwards need to be more than marking threats at AFL level. While he is going to get stronger, that’s not the only issue with his game. 

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I have been a Jefferson supporter, but his efforts yesterday were below par. Compacted by selectors stripping the Casey side bare, Jefferson was dispirited or injured. It was a very disappointing display when his team needed a key forward to stand up.

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On 8/9/2023 at 8:30 AM, Gawndy the Great said:

2025 I reckon at the earliest. Petty and JVR is our 1-2 punch for 2024.

Throw in the best medium/ tall fwd in Fritta and an improved Kozzie/ Chandler combo with Trac there more often and it's going to be an interesting season. 

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Our forward line next year will be Petty, JVR, Fritsch, Smith, Pickett, Chandler, Spargo, ANB, Laurie, AMW,.....it's very very strong

Our defence will be May, Lever, Rivers, McVee, Turner, Salem, Bowey, Howe, 

Our midfield will be Gawn, Oliver, Viney, Petracca, Brayshaw, Sparrow, Langdon, Hunter, Woewodin,

Add to this list some high draft picks and as long as we can keep Gawn and May on the park or learn to cover them we're in a very strong position.

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Not a good day for him, but the ball was up the other end most of the day.  Hard to get into it in the circustances.

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I find it incredible that people continue to make these sweeping predictions of what next year will look like (or any year), and yet every year we seem to bring someone out of the VFL program 'out of nowhere' and they become best 22.

I get the fun in predicting the best 22 come finals this year, but next year is a completely new slate and anything can happen.

My approach is to be ready to be surprised and that's exciting in itself.

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23 minutes ago, Binmans PA said:

I find it incredible that people continue to make these sweeping predictions of what next year will look like (or any year), and yet every year we seem to bring someone out of the VFL program 'out of nowhere' and they become best 22.

I get the fun in predicting the best 22 come finals this year, but next year is a completely new slate and anything can happen.

My approach is to be ready to be surprised and that's exciting in itself.

I reckon Andy M-W will be next years McVee or 21's Petty 

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Kid needs a couple of preseasons, no point judging a rookie.

It will all come down to how hard the kid wants to work to be the best he can be, and that takes time. I mean look at JVR, probably way in front of him in terms of physical development but still has a way to go.

 

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It is awfully harsh to judge him on the one game!

If you look at his entire first season for Casey in the VFL he played a number of promising games.

Once he gets fitter and stronger the young fella will be fine.

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17 hours ago, drysdale demon said:

It would be interesting to go back and see what posters thought of Gawn in his first couple years.

 

17 hours ago, rpfc said:

I remember posting with Gawn that we shouldn’t expect anything for 6 years much to the frustration of the heaving masses on here; this cuts both ways - both groups that are thinking Jefferson can be best 23 in 2024/5 and those that deride him in his first year - are placing unfair expectations on him.

Max was mostly played out of position in his first couple of years as a forward.

As we know, Max is not a forward.

The first time I saw Max play in the ruck full time at Werribee against the Dogs 2's and Ben Hudson it was obvious to me that he had the talent to make it. The rest was in his hands and thankfully he has fulfilled that promise.

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On 8/9/2023 at 8:30 AM, Gawndy the Great said:

2025 I reckon at the earliest. Petty and JVR is our 1-2 punch for 2024.

He still requires a few really good-sized steak dinners and months in the gym with weights and other resistance activities to build himself into a man-mountain. He certainly needs physical development and some pace (muscle pace like Tracca, Peter Moore, Neitz) and he certainly has the smarts and skills to take the big marks and line up the sticks; but, he needs some more mass to get in there with confidence. It will come.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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29 minutes ago, rjay said:

 

Max was mostly played out of position in his first couple of years as a forward.

As we know, Max is not a forward.

The first time I saw Max play in the ruck full time at Werribee against the Dogs 2's and Ben Hudson it was obvious to me that he had the talent to make it. The rest was in his hands and thankfully he has fulfilled that promise.

Max was so raw when he was young. Baby giraffes take 6+ years to come good. I’m glad we made the investment. Jefferson should take less time if he is to be something but I think he needs to be 22/3 before his body is ready to take what is coming to him if he plays as a tall in a forward line.

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