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Has kicked 4 goals in an AFL game.

Also worked at Charcoal chicken.

Expect Dwayne Russell to continually rattle of these tid bits all day if he's in the commentary booth.

 
14 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Maybe Layzie but not in my head, I’m looking for improvements, something to look forward to, I won’t sign off until the B& F and National Draft is completed. Then I will take a long break until the pre-season.

You're a great inspiration for us all DeeZone. Could definitely learn a thing or two from you 🙂

19 minutes ago, layzie said:

You're a great inspiration for us all DeeZone. Could definitely learn a thing or two from you 🙂

Nah that's when the NFL and NBA are going great guns!

 
2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Has kicked 4 goals in an AFL game.

Also worked at Charcoal chicken.

Expect Dwayne Russell to continually rattle of these tid bits all day if he's in the commentary booth.

Similar pedigree to Max working at Domino's

Has he ever got caught smoking durries on the way to training too?

Maybe Jai has a large extended family and a lot of friends that will help fill some of the many empty seats tomorrow.


2 hours ago, layzie said:

You're a great inspiration for us all DeeZone. Could definitely learn a thing or two from you 🙂

Oftentimes DeeZone is the only reason I bother with this site. I dearly wish there were more DeeZone-ish folks on here.

29 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Maybe Jai has a large extended family and a lot of friends that will help fill some of the many empty seats tomorrow.

I’m doing my level best to this end. My brother and his two sons* are sitting in the cheer squad tomorrow and I’ve told them they may not necessarily be near me since we’ll likely have to spread people out. A sparse cheer squad bay is not a good look.

*Carlton fans who’ve agreed to wear Dees regalia because they know it’s unwise to make Aunt Ghosty angry 😅

3 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

I’m doing my level best to this end. My brother and his two sons* are sitting in the cheer squad tomorrow and I’ve told them they may not necessarily be near me since we’ll likely have to spread people out. A sparse cheer squad bay is not a good look.

*Carlton fans who’ve agreed to wear Dees regalia because they know it’s unwise to make Aunt Ghosty angry 😅

I'll be there with dad. Two sad sacks who need their heads examined.

 
3 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

I’m doing my level best to this end. My brother and his two sons* are sitting in the cheer squad tomorrow and I’ve told them they may not necessarily be near me since we’ll likely have to spread people out. A sparse cheer squad bay is not a good look.

*Carlton fans who’ve agreed to wear Dees regalia because they know it’s unwise to make Aunt Ghosty angry 😅

SMART NEPHEWS!!! 🤣

I’m hopeful Jai takes a few scalps at the Dockland badlands. Have good one!

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I had no idea Jai was 194cms! Taller than Aidan Johnson and TMac!

Has a real presence and has some fantastic attributes. Could float forward and clunky a mark.

2 minutes ago, Norm Smith's Curse said:

I had no idea Jai was 194cms! Taller than Aidan Johnson and TMac!

Has a real presence and has some fantastic attributes. Could float forward and clunky a mark.

Tmac is 195 ..

Culley is a handy size. A few more games won't hurt him.. or us.

Didn't do a heap with ball in hand but an impressive aerial game on display today

Definitely play him the next few weeks to see what we've got

Good debut in red and blue.

Great to see him given a chance

Liked his marking.

Needs work on kicking but he has good attributes

Biggest knock is his pace. He was caught a few times with Eagles getting away from him on the run.

31 minutes ago, adonski said:

Didn't do a heap with ball in hand but an impressive aerial game on display today

Definitely play him the next few weeks to see what we've got

You are joking right? Go watch his two entry kicks inside 50 to the proper ‘hotspot’ that resulted in goals. A welcome point of difference from the bomb kick


59 minutes ago, adonski said:

Didn't do a heap with ball in hand but an impressive aerial game on display today

Definitely play him the next few weeks to see what we've got

Culley had some presence out on field today. He was in defence, the middle and forward. Not bad for a man who was not on an AFL list until very late and playing in a much poorer league leading up to today

1 hour ago, Norm Smith's Curse said:

I had no idea Jai was 194cms! Taller than Aidan Johnson and TMac!

Has a real presence and has some fantastic attributes. Could float forward and clunky a mark.

Very impressive start for us. Plays taller than he looks and as mentioned above his smarts in kicking to the hot spot was an example many of his colleagues should follow.

Assume kicking to the hot spot is just a long bomb that actually gets marked

12 minutes ago, adonski said:

Assume kicking to the hot spot is just a long bomb that actually gets marked

No, it’s kicking to players leading to 20m out, showing composure, and not bomb kicking it to the goal line where it’s easily defended and a point is conceded. Football 101. Something that a couple of higher paid mids have been doing for three years.

33 minutes ago, adonski said:

Assume kicking to the hot spot is just a long bomb that actually gets marked

Not quite Adonski it is an accurate kick that comes in a lot faster and prevents extra backs intercepting, IE a lot of our long bombs are like pie floaters coming in and easy to kill.


1 hour ago, adonski said:

Assume kicking to the hot spot is just a long bomb that actually gets marked

Also, he pulled his kicks on 45 degree angles, late, which is an art form that only few of our players master..’Melksham and Chin being a couple notable others. It’s clever and hard to defend. Lift the veil of negativity

pleasantly surprised, but he sits within the plodder with below average foot skills category for me. so him langdon viney clarry langford sparrow may work against west coast but against most sides that wont cut it.

delivery inside 50 is still a continual unsticking point for the red and blue, having said that Jai did about as much as he could today given the opposition, real test is the next 3 weeks, sink or swim

2 hours ago, Trident22 said:

You are joking right? Go watch his two entry kicks inside 50 to the proper ‘hotspot’ that resulted in goals. A welcome point of difference from the bomb kick

he was only credited with one goal assist - ROBBED

 
On 31/07/2025 at 19:11, Mouseymoo said:

Watch him be sub, play the last 15 minutes or less, then dropped back to the magoos.

The Goody special I call it.

I call it wrong

Really happy for him. It could only have been better if it was at the 'G.

You don't play the Eagles every week, but there was definitely some good signs (and size) about him.


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