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With all our own dramas, this event has gone unrecognised.

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Rapt for Jesse after a checkered career to date.  Great reward for his hard work.

Still one of my favourite players.  He (and captain Toby) are the only reasons the finals hold any interest.

Hope Jesse adds a 🥇 to the Coleman and holds up 🏆

 

Good on ya Jesse. Still luv ya and you’re brilliant to watch. Hope you get a premiership medal.

 

from having a kick with him at the launch of the old 'new' MFC logo at yarra park, he was super nice and also had a great kick :-) in my years of players leaving (excluding gus), jesse has been the one the one that has been the most upsetting..

love how when he plays us he plays hard, but not dirty/mouthy too. respect.

Really happy for Jesse.

Still have a soft spot for him, just wish we could have lured him back to the MFC after he left Freo.  Probably would have won the flag the past two years with him leading the forward line and Roo playing the second key forward role.

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Congrats to Jesse still a favourite as is Toby

Will be there supporting them against the swans in their first final 

I have a recurring dream in which Jesse is a mate and he’s MFC, unfortunately I wake up. Never mind, congratulations to him for winning the Coleman and I too am supporting him, Toby and their teammates this finals series.

 
14 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Really happy for Jesse.

Still have a soft spot for him, just wish we could have lured him back to the MFC after he left Freo.  Probably would have won the flag the past two years with him leading the forward line and Roo playing the second key forward role.

I wonder if we tried.


19 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

With all our own dramas, this event has gone unrecognised.

changes-that-helped-greater-western-sydney-giants-star-jesse-hogan-finally-realise-his-potential

Rapt for Jesse after a checkered career to date.  Great reward for his hard work.

Still one of my favourite players.  He (and captain Toby) are the only reasons the finals hold any interest.

Hope Jesse adds a 🥇 to the Coleman and holds up 🏆

100%

Jesse.  Congratulations from Dees supporters.  Glad you can now smile and your talent has shined.  Just wish it was in red and blue ,  not in orange and charcoal 

Very happy for him. Really wish he could have stayed. I know we are meant to Boo players who left, but I still love most of ours.

So happy for him, he deserves it. Makes me a little sad to remember just how freaking good he was as a 19-year-old in the red and blue. But really glad he's fulfilling all of that potential. 

10 minutes ago, BAMF said:

Very happy for him. Really wish he could have stayed. I know we are meant to Boo players who left, but I still love most of ours.

Apart from Howe I can't really think of any I don't have a soft spot for.


10 years on and he's my favourite player in the comp outside of the Deez. Love him to bits. if he was with us in '23, we win the flag.

  • 9 months later...
On 31/08/2024 at 15:23, Queanbeyan Demon said:

10 years on and he's my favourite player in the comp outside of the Deez. Love him to bits. if he was with us in '23, we win the flag.

I think Jesse still has a few fans on here. I stumbled across this and ended up watching the whole thing. Jesse's story in his own words. The first 40 minutes or so are around his time at Melbourne, everything he was going though & finally leaving for Freo. It's honest, raw and equally enlightening and bloody heartbreaking for his Dees fans. If the big fella still has a place in your affections, I recommend this highly.

Jesse interview on Dyl & Friends

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