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Another great interview Andy I thought that Jake really warmed to you particularly in regards to the mark and goal against the Lions, how important was that kick. I really hope that Jake stays in the team and gets to play in a Granny for us and him.!!

 

i am an unabashed milkshake fan after being an avowed hater when we recruited him

that semi-final wheel and goal may be my third favourite goal that i've seen in person after the kozi miracle against carlton (which melksham delivered to him) and the goal to beat the bears a few weeks back

great interview andy

 

Fabulous interview with one of the great Demon stalwarts over the last 7 years.

Thank you Andy and everyone involved.

It's no coincidence that the likes of Jake coming to the club (among many others of course) have helped propel us to a new level of professionalism and output both on & off the field.

His form at Casey prior to re-selection, particularly his goal kicking prowess over many weeks,  couldn't be ignored which is a credit to Melky.

As Andy said he could have easily dropped his bundle a little and just played out his career there.

Straight shooter who doesn't mince his words.

Is eager to share his knowledge of forward craft with the younger guys.  An asset to the club that will never find its way on any stat sheet.

He had a good chat with Roohey against the Hawks as they were coming off the ground at one point.  No stone unturned and no doubt some invaluable learnings being imparted.

His goal kicking technique, particularly his snapping, is a joy to watch.  Text book stuff that others could use as a 101 'how to' guide if needed.

Fingers crossed he can continue to pepper the scoreboard and has a solid finals campaign.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

11 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Fabulous interview with one of the great Demon stalwarts over the last 7 years.

Thank you Andy and everyone involved.

It's no coincidence that the likes of Jake coming to the club (among many others of course) have helped propel us to a new level of professionalism and output both on & off the field.

His form at Casey prior to re-selection, particularly his goal kicking prowess over many weeks,  couldn't be ignored which is a credit to Melky.

As Andy said he could have easily dropped his bundle a little and just played out his career there.

Straight shooter who doesn't mince his words.

Is eager to share his knowledge of forward craft with the younger guys.  An asset to the club that will never find its way on any stat sheet.

He had a good chat with Roohey against the Hawks as they were coming off the ground at one point.  No stone unturned and no doubt some invaluable learnings being imparted.

His goal kicking technique, particularly his snapping, is a joy to watch.  Text book stuff that others could use as a 101 'how to' guide if needed.

Fingers crossed he can continue to pepper the scoreboard and has a solid finals campaign.

For such a deadly kick for goal on the snap, tight angles and on the run it puzzles me how awkwardly he handles an easy set shot at middle distance. 


11 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

For such a deadly kick for goal on the snap, tight angles and on the run it puzzles me how awkwardly he handles an easy set shot at middle distance. 

Could just be a recent from thing with the drop punt side JCB?

A player's form probably fluctuates with certain kicks as it does with marking etc both in season and from season to season.

Other factors such as a swirly or gusty wind blowing at the time.  Dewy, extra spongy or a loose / choppy patch of grass that he's launching from vs the bulk of the playing field?

So many variables out there that we aren't privy to.

Can we skip interviews with other players until after the grand final, let’s not risk any Jinxes.

 

You know how there is dark tourism and people visiting places where negative events have occured? This interview is like 'dark podcasting' where an interview occured moments before tragedy..

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