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Is this guy a sneaky in mid-season draft?

 
 
5 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Is this guy a sneaky in mid-season draft?

Could be. Doesn’t look like his fitness is near afl level, but the skills And hustle is there. 

I thought hustwait and subzowki would be the ones we are looking at, but if it’s from our VFL team, he’s looked the most likely. 

Edited by Dee-licious


1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

 

Karma karma khameleon!

5 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

And for the Jeffo haters - he delivered both to George - one by hand, one by foot. And both through contests. 

Saw that, great pick up

 

Casey unlikely in front


Roy dynamic to Jeffo! Goal


9 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

Could be. Doesn’t look like his fitness is near afl level, but the skills And hustle is there. 

I thought hustwait and subzowki would be the ones we are looking at, but if it’s from our VFL team, he’s looked the most likely. 

Doesn't his footwork remind you of someone already at the club. 

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3QT Casey Demons 8.6.54 lead Williamstown 7.6.48

Goals George 3 Brown Edwards Jefferson Neocleous White

Edited by KC from Casey

6 minutes ago, Palace Dees said:

Doesn't his footwork remind you of someone already at the club. 

It really does….


George looks impressive. Sestan just has class, but needs to find more of the ball. Fullerton looks soft. Jefferson playing ok, gets a bad wrap around here, but is developing as expected. Kolt is doing ‘Kolt things’ - just laying a tackle here and there, yet to see how he got drafted. AMW going ok. 

Jefferson had a good patch there in the third after not much of him for the game. He is reminding more of Fritch than a JVR key forward. He is not a natural pressure player but you can see he is thinking about it. He is a natural mark and kick player and I haven’t seen him lose too many contests. It’s a marathon with him. Let’s see where we are in 18 months time. We are in no rush. He, Verrall and Adams all show signs. They don’t need to dominate (yet). Just compete. 

8 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

White rabbit ahh the memories.

Grace Slick so surreal 

 
14 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Boy George to Jefferson Airplane

GOAL

He’s left the ground?


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