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Just dropped on 7news while Dockers v Demons practice match.

Report Jackson could come back to Victoria with change in personal circumstances and Melbourne best suited if it eventuated.

Guess Dockers getting a taste of own medicine? 😁

 
 

If I'm Freo I'd take Pickett for Jacko, they should have never traded for him in the first place

A genuine get out of jail free opportunity for them


8 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

If he did want to come back this game would have him mentally scratching Melbourne off the list.

We’re clearly a club on the way down and LJ’s a player on the rise.

Not exactly a great match.

4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

We’re clearly a club on the way down and LJ’s a player on the rise.

Not exactly a great match.

I'm not sure either of those things are certain

 


There is no evidence of the following but does change in personal circumstances could mean he and his partner are having a child? Just a hypothesis of cryptic journalism.


He's as dumb as a brick but I'd love him to take over from Maxy when he hangs up the boots. 

2 hours ago, adonski said:

Pickett for Jackson would be very very funny

Does seem like a fair swap for both sides 

I don't read replies or reactions 

 

 

 

 
22 minutes ago, BW511 said:

Change of personal circumstances is curious?

 

Was mentioned that his girlfriend Kelsey Browne who is originally from Victoria is moving back to Victoria for work opportunities after retiring as a netballer with the West Coast Fever in our national netball competition. 

He's not welcome in my book.

He seemed to have checked out too early on the field before leaving.

Not very classy.

If he wants to change clubs again, surely you would be skeptical of recruiting him.

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