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Can see Jai adding a lot and taking the pressure off Clarry, Trac and Vines winning the hard ball in the middle

Jai will most likely play at Casey. We all hope that won’t be the case but the odds point there. Feels like he’s fighting for Sparrows spot which is also uncertain. 

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29 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Jai will most likely play at Casey. We all hope that won’t be the case but the odds point there. Feels like he’s fighting for Sparrows spot which is also uncertain. 

No I don’t think he is fighting for Spaz’s spot Roost it far, Tommy is smaller and faster and is now battle hardened and I am expecting him to get a bigger role going forward. Jai is a much bigger unit at 194cm inside mid forward, he is basically the same height as Rooey, Disco, Jefferson and Luker Kentfield, plus he is well developed after being on an AFL list for a number of years. If he can recapture his earlier form he and Langford could really boost our midfield group.

 
9 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

No I don’t think he is fighting for Spaz’s spot Roost it far, Tommy is smaller and faster and is now battle hardened and I am expecting him to get a bigger role going forward. Jai is a much bigger unit at 194cm inside mid forward, he is basically the same height as Rooey, Disco, Jefferson and Luker Kentfield, plus he is well developed after being on an AFL list for a number of years. If he can recapture his earlier form he and Langford could really boost our midfield group.

Who goes out 

16 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Who goes out 

I think it will come down to how Jai continues to perform in the Casey midfield, but if he regains his former touch he provides coverage for our three big mids in Tracc, Clayton and Riv plus Langford. Virtually an Ace in the hole.!!


Unlike some who appear to have clairvoyant powers or believe in  JC’s second coming. I shall await ‘proof in the pudding’. Like for like? Luke Dunstan. Fills a need if injuries (God forbid) occur amongst the mid-field first chosen. 

Edited by Tarax Club

30 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Unlike some who appear to have clairvoyant powers or believe in  JC’s second coming. I shall await ‘proof in the pudding’. Like for like? Luke Dunstan. Fills a need if injuries (God forbid) occur amongst the mid-field first chosen. 

He does feel like a younger version of Dunstan. 

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5 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

He does feel like a younger version of Dunstan. 

Maybe it's just too hypothetical but I was against the Dunstan pick up but after a year of Demons conditioning and game plan work he seemed ready to come in and give us a little bit of something right before he did his knee. Maybe nothing more than just a few games worth of throwing his body around and a fresh midfield look, but that could've been useful. We'll  never no I guess.

Culley's younger and with a genuine point of difference with his height. He's worth a roll of the dice even if he's just depth.

Yes his height, strong physique and relative youth are positives. From his MFC video clip he intimated he has strengths he brings to the table. But also welcomed the opportunity to work on other aspects of his game.
 

Luke Dunstan had no problem getting the ball, his delivery finesse and polish were probably at an optimum given his age. No further improvement was likely to happen. JC now has time and opportunity to improve his skills, fitness etc. Good luck Jai!

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49 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Maybe it's just too hypothetical but I was against the Dunstan pick up but after a year of Demons conditioning and game plan work he seemed ready to come in and give us a little bit of something right before he did his knee. Maybe nothing more than just a few games worth of throwing his body around and a fresh midfield look, but that could've been useful. We'll  never no I guess.

Culley's younger and with a genuine point of difference with his height. He's worth a roll of the dice even if he's just depth.

I definitely agree that Culley is worth the pick. He’s big, strong, keen and a left footer. 


30 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

I definitely agree that Culley is worth the pick. He’s big, strong, keen and a left footer. 

and a lifelong dees supporter

9 hours ago, layzie said:

I got a good feeling about this guy.

He is taller than Clarry who is 6ft 2 in the old measurement!😍

There’s always injuries, players unavailable for various reasons and players who lose form….Culley may not start in rd 1 but there’s a good chance we will need him at some point in the season

8 hours ago, sisso said:

Can see Jai adding a lot and taking the pressure off Clarry, Trac and Vines winning the hard ball in the middle

 

1 hour ago, sisso said:

There’s always injuries, players unavailable for various reasons and players who lose form….Culley may not start in rd 1 but there’s a good chance we will need him at some point in the season

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Jai is living every kid’s dream…

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1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

Jai is living every kid’s dream…

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Good on him.  I hope he becomes a Premiership player with us!

2 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Jai is living every kid’s dream…

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Now Ghosty dont let me down.... who was his favourite player when he was a kid. Your mission Ghosty is to find out and report back... this tape will self distruct in 5 seconds... good luck Ghosty😁😂🤩

 

Every year the sucessful teams try something different and when done effectively the other teams follow.

Our backline is pretty tall  with Lever, May, Petty and T Mac.

We will likely add Langford to the midfield. If Jai plays alongside Langford and Oliver in our midfield we are pretty stacked there as well.

Could be a competetive andvantage.

It has to upset the the opposition if your opponent is bigger than you all the time.

 

 

2 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Jai is living every kid’s dream…

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Always extra special when a player ends up at the club they grew up supporting!

Now can he do a Harmesy and win a flag for the club he grew up supporting?


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