Yeh ok I was wrong. I judged him harshly after a few shaky games early this year. Has surprised me and is a lock at half back. Luv his courage.
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You can add Marley to that list of inspired trades.I was trying to think of the last player that we brought into the club that I originally thought would do nothing more than take up a spot on our list, but turned out to be one of the our more inspired trades, and the two names that came to mind were Mark Roberts and Peter Bell. After a nervy start to the season, Jasper has been a revelation down back and improved with every game. That run through the centre and pinpoint pass to Larkey was one of the best plays I have seen this season. It wasn't something I remember seeing in Port days or during the early stages of this season. Absolutely blew me away on Saturday night.
All of a sudden with Jasper and Atley down back and willing to take the opposition on, we look like we have a dangerous team forming.
As long as he doesn’t mess with the Rug. That s**t haircut makes him even more loveable.More games wearing the long sleeves!
Nah I think plenty of Essendon supporters were worried about it. I posted the below a week ago.
As long as he doesn’t mess with the Rug. That s**t haircut makes him even more loveable.
Or the sleevesGo and read the story of Samson, don't mess with the hair.
Don’t worry, we all know Jasper can football.Or just how bloody good he can play.
I recall plenty of us here carrying on about Waite and Higgins coming in right?I was trying to think of the last player that we brought into the club that I originally thought would do nothing more than take up a spot on our list, but turned out to be one of the our more inspired trades, and the two names that came to mind were Mark Roberts and Peter Bell. After a nervy start to the season, Jasper has been a revelation down back and improved with every game. That run through the centre and pinpoint pass to Larkey was one of the best plays I have seen this season. It wasn't something I remember seeing in Port days or during the early stages of this season. Absolutely blew me away on Saturday night.
All of a sudden with Jasper and Atley down back and willing to take the opposition on, we look like we have a dangerous team forming.
I was confident they were always going to play and be good players at worst. With Jasper I wasn’t even sure he would play a game.I recall plenty of us here carrying on about Waite and Higgins coming in right?
Nahas?I was trying to think of the last player that we brought into the club that I originally thought would do nothing more than take up a spot on our list, but turned out to be one of the our more inspired trades, and the two names that came to mind were Mark Roberts and Peter Bell. After a nervy start to the season, Jasper has been a revelation down back and improved with every game. That run through the centre and pinpoint pass to Larkey was one of the best plays I have seen this season. It wasn't something I remember seeing in Port days or during the early stages of this season. Absolutely blew me away on Saturday night.
All of a sudden with Jasper and Atley down back and willing to take the opposition on, we look like we have a dangerous team forming.
Probably the most my opinion of a player has changed once he put on the royal blue and white. I couldn't stand him at Richmond, but by the time he finished up here, I had heaps of respect for him and loved watching him play with obvious passion for us.Nahas?
True enough, but what I had in mind was pretty mcuh this ...Nahas never really cemented his place in the team, he played 34 out of 73 games, although there was a time 2015 that it looked like he would.
Perhaps everybody's favourite Shane Clayton is another one. Was a consistent performer for North until about midway through 2002 (played 81 out 84 games) and won a premiership. But once the team began to struggle his weaknesses started to outweigh his strengths and he was in and out of the team.
And he had more than his share of big moments from only 34 games off the scrap heap.Probably the most my opinion of a player has changed once he put on the royal blue and white. I couldn't stand him at Richmond, but by the time he finished up here, I had heaps of respect for him and loved watching him play with obvious passion for us.
Two spring to mind, both against the Tigers:True enough, but what I had in mind was pretty mcuh this ...
And he had more than his share of big moments from only 34 games off the scrap heap.
So - I’m looking at getting a Jasper guernsey for preseason games and came across this cool note about the long sleeve guernsey’s background of which I know nothing!
- The Guernsey represents the clubs deep ties to Long Sleeve culture, symbolising the players and supporters coming together at the one place
Such a Jasper values statement
Anyhow - pretty cool and reasonably priced, just need to put a 17 on it
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GOAT momentsTwo spring to mind, both against the Tigers:
Kicking the goal that put us in front after trailing by 6 goals at half time.
Tackling Chaplin in the EF in 2015.