Muddiemoose
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Pretty standardHe nominated a 6 month contract. Is that the norm for MSD picks or not?
Majority of players opt for the 6th months
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Pretty standardHe nominated a 6 month contract. Is that the norm for MSD picks or not?
Calm down.All the best to him.
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Happy enough with this selection. A ready to go intercept marking beast.
At the very least will be a huge boost for the VFL side this season.
Miller is thrash what games a you watching lol ?.Miller and Young are both absolute trash. This kid looks a footballer.
Cheers - let's hope he wins over this fickle mob quickly!Blighty is a ripper, strong in the contest, good mark and ready to go. Kicking is as neat as a KPD needs to be. Deserves the chance and I'm sure he's an AFL level player.and you'll love this pick
I believe so yes. Available straight away.Can we bring him in this week?
Polak was great for us until he got hit by a tramReckon he is another Polak not Rance
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looks an old school footy player, back when theyd look about 43 when theyre 23.Welcome to Richmond
Jacob Blight 22 year old(14/12/2001) 196cm, KPD Peel Thunder
Jacob has nominated an initial 6 month contract
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Jacob Blight (Peel Thunder)
Key Defender | 196cm | 14/12/2001
2024 averages: 18.4 disposals, 11.7 kicks, 8.7 marks
Blight came through the ranks as a Claremont junior but has progressed strongly since moving into Peel’s senior program. In his second full season at the Thunder, the defender earned a state debut and is ranked in the competition’s top echelon for marks. He’s a kick-first type of distributor who reads the play well and intercepts at will, firming as a readymade option who fits the modern day key back mould.
What the Richmond recruiters say about Blight...
"He’s a consistent, competitive player whose strength lies in his defensive and aerial game. He recently had a strong performance in the WAFL v SANFL State Game at Optus Stadium, in which he took seven intercept marks and had 17 disposals. He is a super professional character, who has worked extremely hard to continue to improve and develop, and we are extremely delighted to give him this opportunity."
Our WA scout doesn't miss....

Knightmare is a fan
Nothing to lose by playing him against Geel.
Keep him away from trams.Reckon he is another Polak not Rance
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