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Jeff is looking the goods atm


How's Jeffos dukes?

 
Just now, smiFFy said:

Jeff is looking the goods atm

but can’t hit the side of a frikn barn 


1 minute ago, Wells 11 said:

but can’t hit the side of a frikn barn 

yep, still clearly has work to do but damn, he can mark...


Jefferson playing like a low on confidence Max King. Marks everything, misses everything.

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Jefferson hasn’t made the distance from well inside 50 for his last 2 set shots. 

i count 5 frikn misses from him inside 50 now. 2 posters, 1 point and 2 no scores. I love his potential but if he makes it and kicks like that he’s going to break a lot of hearts 

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Verrall is very very good for a second year Ruck. I think it’s easy to forget he is only in his second year and that his first was very interrupted through injury. Once he gets his fitness up to get to more contests and clunks a few more marks he’ll be AFL ready. 

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1 minute ago, deejammin' said:

Verrall is very very good for a second year Ruck. I think it’s easy to forget he is only in his second year and that was very interrupted through injury. Once he gets his fitness up to get to more contests and clunks a few more marks he’ll be AFL ready. 

I think he’ll make a better key forward.

 

all those behinds are hurting now


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