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2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Now for Petty...

  • Demonland changed the title to JVR Re-Signed until 2029
 

Great result. He's struggling a bit this year but he's a great young talent and has versatility and grunt. A key pillar for our forward stocks and structure for the coming years. Always good to lock away another WA kid.

 

Never in doubt! by 2029 he's going to be some player!


this is the sort of wholesome content I needed after a bad few days after the loss last week. ROO! 🦘🦘

8 minutes ago, Dwight Schrute said:

Never in doubt! by 2029 he's going to be some player!

I hope you are right DS. It is early days I don't see it at present.  

Fantastic and timely signing.  Still young and learning on the job.  Has many traits of a future star kpf.

Great to hear, can't afford to lose any more KPP depth.

Now how about we get a proper forward line coach to teach the kid how to use his body and positioning to help him to become a better forward.

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An uber competitive tall is a major asset. Especially in a league where key positions often get a pass for just being the requisite size. 

Throw a few years on top of McVee's existing deal while we're at

  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to JvR re-signs until 2029

Thanks JvR, TL and JT that is great news for Jacob and MFC I am really loving this club, well done Rooey.❤️💙


58 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Great result. He's struggling a bit this year but he's a great young talent and has versatility and grunt. A key pillar for our forward stocks and structure for the coming years. Always good to lock away another WA kid.

Great news! Now is the time to get him coached correctly - further develop his potentials, provide him with enormous confidence and guile, to build a forward line around him in both potency and support. 

4 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Great news! Now is the time to get him coached correctly - further develop his potentials, provide him with enormous confidence and guile, to build a forward line around him in both potency and support. 

We need to bring someone next year to replace BBB. Kid needs a mentor and support during games.

 
58 minutes ago, old dee said:

I hope you are right DS. It is early days I don't see it at present.  

Just turned 21. He has shown more than most in of his age. 

Now all we need to do is continue to change the way we play to ensure he continues to develop.

Need to get him out of the ruck.. he is a good 2nd ruck, but you ain’t putting Winx in the Grand Annual Steeplechase.


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