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Just now, BDA said:

Marked well. Kicking off. He’s a very good no 2. Don’t think he has the height for a kpf1 role

He is 197cm and a super athlete. Doggies just don’t know how to play him to use his strength. 

 
2 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

He is 197cm and a super athlete. Doggies just don’t know how to play him to use his strength. 

They seemed to be playing to his strengths today. He saw plenty of it. Would have had a bag if he kicked straight.

56 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

The comparisons to Buddy is bordering insane. 

Well his contested marking is better than Franklins but his set shots let him down. Regardless of what anyone thinks if he leaves the kennel he’s poised to sign the biggest contract in the history of the game.

 

Sure he would have had a bag if he kicks straight… but how often does he? 
I mean I would have had a bag too if I was 25 years younger, A foot taller and any good at kicking goals.

26 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Sure he would have had a bag if he kicks straight… but how often does he? 
I mean I would have had a bag too if I was 25 years younger, A foot taller and any good at kicking goals.

He kicked a bag against us, was it last year or '22, including the sealer

He'd be a good addition to our list if we could land him.

JVR and JUH together... mmmmm...


12 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

He kicked a bag against us, was it last year or '22, including the sealer

He'd be a good addition to our list if we could land him.

JVR and JUH together... mmmmm...

🤤🤤🤤🤤

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

🤤🤤🤤🤤

Solid fwd line for the next 10 years.

 

Watched him carefully today.  He's a bloody beauty.

Anytime a KF can win a fair amount of 1 v 1s when he is seemingly out of the contest or not in the favoured position (and occasional 1 v 2s) you know you have yourself a very very good player and a potential match winner.

We would not be doing our job well enough if we aren't deep in the mix for JUH as we speak!

Really enjoyed watching him today - great talent

5 hours ago, adonski said:

He's a freak, we're lucky he can't kick the thing....or if he ever becomes a dee, we're unlucky he can't kick the thing...

Um a few years ago kicked 5 straight at sheetihad or marvelnot whatever they call it. Out and out FREAK WOULD LUUURVE HIM at DEES NO QUESTION


On 13/03/2024 at 21:26, BoBo said:

I’m wondering how high and long Landers’ would be prepared to go?

5 years, $1.25 million a year?

10 years, $1 million+ a year?

 

What figures would be the top end you’d be happy to go?

Most landers wouldn’t know what the salary cap is without googling so we can just ignore that.

 

Aside from me of course…

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On 13/03/2024 at 06:30, Skuit said:

The club needs to come out and clearly state it's intentions to the media on JUH before it's too late and we miss our chance to be in a news article. 

Great to have you back Skuit

7 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Most landers wouldn’t know what the salary cap is without googling so we can just ignore that.

 

Aside from me of course…

Mad Side Eye GIF

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My guess is JUH will command 6 years at roughly $1.2M

Could even be offered 10 years but without kickers I doubt he would take it.

The incoming Tasmanian team will completely skew the market in so many ways

It will be okay for the Dogs. Like when Hogan left us they'll get two first rounders and with luck they'll pick up a key back which they desperately need

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Look with your eyes.

Think with your brain.

Do the results match the hype?

 

 

3 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

If Bevo is there, don't sign, mate. Just don't sign...

 

I would think a 2 year deal would be the smart move .

He will then have just as many options after 2 years and can force his way out after 1 if things go even further south at the dogs


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