Well hopefully he's better than that Georgiades spud, he couldn't even kick 8 on debutHe's not a forward especially a key forward lol
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Well hopefully he's better than that Georgiades spud, he couldn't even kick 8 on debutHe's not a forward especially a key forward lol
Doubt it. They paid a future first for Dawson, pick 5 for Rankine, 28 for ANB, not to mention how badly they caved on Gibbs. Not suggesting the first rounders for Dawson or Rankine were over-paying, but crows have shown they're happy to part with early picks for players and don't want to risk haggling for too long.Not going to lie, kind of feel of Luko had nominated Crows, they would have gotten him without losing a first
Doubt it. They paid a future first for Dawson, pick 5 for Rankine, 28 for ANB, not to mention how badly they caved on Gibbs. Not suggesting the first rounders for Dawson or Rankine were over-paying, but crows have shown they're happy to part with early picks for players and don't want to risk haggling for too long.
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Doubt it. They paid a future first for Dawson, pick 5 for Rankine, 28 for ANB, not to mention how badly they caved on Gibbs. Not suggesting the first rounders for Dawson or Rankine were over-paying, but crows have shown they're happy to part with early picks for players and don't want to risk haggling for too long.
Doubt it. They paid a future first for Dawson, pick 5 for Rankine, 28 for ANB, not to mention how badly they caved on Gibbs. Not suggesting the first rounders for Dawson or Rankine were over-paying, but crows have shown they're happy to part with early picks for players and don't want to risk haggling for too long.
Like I said, you paid a future first for himWe traded Melbournes future first rounder (who had just won the flag) for Dawson. That pick end up being pick 18 which was a pretty big win for the Crows.
Might have to wait until Port finally get a new senior coach for that to happen.I am hopeful, as long as we adjust our forward structure and delivery.
It sounds like a fairytale that comes truei cant get the westhoff directed finlayson\marshall\lukosius forward line out of my head....it doesnt sound very aggressive
Someone will know better than myself but it looks like Jack started playing forward in 2022 and starts off slow. Then goes forward for the whole year in 2023 and does well. Drops back to the backline for the start of the 2024 season and then goes forward again.What would the split be on Lukosius as a forward & a defender at GC do you reckon? 60/40-ish?
I've noticed Todd has roughly double the amount of goals in his career from slightly less games.
Yea I think my ratio is out although I'd say Jack played a chunk forward early days at the Suns as well before he was shifted to defence. I could be wrong though my interest in watching GC games has been close to non existent.Someone will know better than myself but it looks like Jack started playing forward in 2022 and starts off slow. Then goes forward for the whole year in 2023 and does well. Drops back to the backline for the start of the 2024 season and then goes forward again.
2022 - 13 games for 8 goals
2023 - 22 games for 39, just under 2 a game ,pretty good
2024 - 21 games for 23 goals. 1st 7 games or so seem to be in the backline.
Hopefully with some home cooking and partnering up with Mitch who was gunning it towards the end of the year, these guys can start to become a 1, 2 punch in the forward line.
Both are fast, mobile, good one on one, intelligent, excellent mark, not as good contested and very good kicks for goals.
Memory in that Jack played back most of his early time at suns, and he’s been played on the wing a bit as well.Yea I think my ratio is out although I'd say Jack played a chunk forward early days at the Suns as well before he was shifted to defence. I could be wrong though my interest in watching GC games has been close to non existent.
I don't know. I read the data.Yea I think my ratio is out although I'd say Jack played a chunk forward early days at the Suns as well before he was shifted to defence. I could be wrong though my interest in watching GC games has been close to non existent.
Fun fact Luko and Curnow both kicked 79 career goals entering their seventh seasons.
I don't know. I read the data.
If they both play well, we could have Mitch and Jack in the Top 10 goal kickers next year and I can't remember a time when we've had that in the AFL.

His long kick will force defenders for go with him too creating some actual space inside 50.The YouTube video of the five goals Lukosius kicked at VFL level late in the year against Casey highlight the sort of forward he could be with us at his best. Mostly, leading to the short pass or working his opponent up the ground and then losing him on the way back to find space. Some beautiful passing inside forward 50 also. Coupled with Georgiades doing similar, it would make us look dangerous ahead of players like JHF, Butters, Farrell, Rioli and hopefully Lorenz who all kick the ball beautifully.
In Luko's first year as a forward for the bottom feeder Suns, he kicked 39.22.It is not easy to gauge Lukosius' ability as a key forward as he spent a fair percentage of his early career in defence. Jack has however booted 5 goals on four occasions over the past three seasons so he has the ability to score goals. His career tally of 79.72 does not suggest he is an accurate kick but as Rory Atkins suggests he is a long kick. Looking at his highlights reel the majority of Jack's goals seem to come from opportune gathers rather than contested marks or marks taken on a lead. He almost plays like a 195cm small forward. That might actually suit Hinkley's 'bomb it in high' game plan who knows?
In 69 games Mitch has kicked 109.79 while Jack booted his 79.72 in 116 games. If they are not in the top ten goal kickers they could be in the top ten scorers of behinds.![]()