Barrels
Often Imitated, Never Bettered.
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The one, the only...
On April 14, 2015 I acted upon the word of my man grundog49 - whose ridiculously early PD had us taking him at Pick 19... Creepy - and anointed as #MyBoy a small indigenous midfielder from the Northern Knights and South Morang Football Club. Aside from his breathtaking TAC Cup stats, the kid had something, something that said to me this lad is going to be a star.
Then I saw him live rather than on a computer or TV screen, and it was love at first sight. Creative, classy, skilful; the kid was everything we needed in a draftee. His only knock? He was small. Small? So was Skilton... I said to Brett Anderson that this kid was plenty big enough, and IMO a potential Brownlow winner.
Then came the big day, 24 November 2015... The Saints entered the National Draft at Pick 18... I held my breath...
And it happened!
Tony Elshaug says:
“Jade played for the Northern Knights. He played in defence last year at 177cm playing on the smaller types. This year he went forward and played in the midfield and had a very good year. Jade went on to be Vic Metro’s most valuable player and showed his quality there at winning the ball consistently setting up the play. He has good pace, good speed, good endurance, making good decisions by right and left hand and foot. He has shown a good capability to kick a goal and he finished off the year strongly as well. He is a very exciting player.”
I was ecstatic.
But this isn't about me, this is about a young fella who hit the ground running in his first season; 18 games including a Round 1 debut at the Adelaide Oval where he joined the coveted 'first kick first goal' club.
2016 Averages:
- 15.3 disposals
- 8.1 kicks
- 7.2 handballs
- 3 tackles
- 2.7 marks
- 0.6 goals
His stats were good without being outstanding, but it was the manner in which they impacted games that held the attention.
Moment 1: Round 10 saw a comfortable win against the abject Dockers at Etihad, but what stood out to many was a spearing 20m handball to space from the Gresh. Composure, class, instinct, it showed them all.
Moment 2: Round 12, and an up and about Carlscum at Etihad. The Saints are comfortably strolling to victory when this happens...
In the sound of Daisy Thomas' snapping ankles, a star is born.
Moment 3: Round 14, again at Etihad on a chill Saturday night. The Saints are down by 9 points late in the game against the ladder-leading Cats, when...
Time stood still... Tom Lonergan certainly did... And the crowd and wider footballing world went absolutely bananas.
It wasn't just the amazing goal itself, not the audacious baulk on 2016 Brownlow medalist Paddy Dangerfield earlier in the game, but the poise and guts shown by an 18yr old in his first season to calmly sidestep a 200-game premiership player, with everything on the line, and calmly slot a goal from the tightest of angles.
Madness.
Along with his 16 possessions and 8 I50s, the Gresh duly won the Rising Star nomination for the week and ended up finishing 6th behind Callum Mills.
I'm not sure I've ever been prouder of a Saints draftee than I am of this kid. His number is even on my 2yr old's back.
We will look back on 2016 as the 'birth' of a modern great, I have no doubt. Congrats on a fine season Jade.
On April 14, 2015 I acted upon the word of my man grundog49 - whose ridiculously early PD had us taking him at Pick 19... Creepy - and anointed as #MyBoy a small indigenous midfielder from the Northern Knights and South Morang Football Club. Aside from his breathtaking TAC Cup stats, the kid had something, something that said to me this lad is going to be a star.
Then I saw him live rather than on a computer or TV screen, and it was love at first sight. Creative, classy, skilful; the kid was everything we needed in a draftee. His only knock? He was small. Small? So was Skilton... I said to Brett Anderson that this kid was plenty big enough, and IMO a potential Brownlow winner.
Then came the big day, 24 November 2015... The Saints entered the National Draft at Pick 18... I held my breath...
And it happened!
Tony Elshaug says:
“Jade played for the Northern Knights. He played in defence last year at 177cm playing on the smaller types. This year he went forward and played in the midfield and had a very good year. Jade went on to be Vic Metro’s most valuable player and showed his quality there at winning the ball consistently setting up the play. He has good pace, good speed, good endurance, making good decisions by right and left hand and foot. He has shown a good capability to kick a goal and he finished off the year strongly as well. He is a very exciting player.”
I was ecstatic.
But this isn't about me, this is about a young fella who hit the ground running in his first season; 18 games including a Round 1 debut at the Adelaide Oval where he joined the coveted 'first kick first goal' club.
2016 Averages:
- 15.3 disposals
- 8.1 kicks
- 7.2 handballs
- 3 tackles
- 2.7 marks
- 0.6 goals
His stats were good without being outstanding, but it was the manner in which they impacted games that held the attention.
Moment 1: Round 10 saw a comfortable win against the abject Dockers at Etihad, but what stood out to many was a spearing 20m handball to space from the Gresh. Composure, class, instinct, it showed them all.
Moment 2: Round 12, and an up and about Carlscum at Etihad. The Saints are comfortably strolling to victory when this happens...
In the sound of Daisy Thomas' snapping ankles, a star is born.
Moment 3: Round 14, again at Etihad on a chill Saturday night. The Saints are down by 9 points late in the game against the ladder-leading Cats, when...
Time stood still... Tom Lonergan certainly did... And the crowd and wider footballing world went absolutely bananas.
It wasn't just the amazing goal itself, not the audacious baulk on 2016 Brownlow medalist Paddy Dangerfield earlier in the game, but the poise and guts shown by an 18yr old in his first season to calmly sidestep a 200-game premiership player, with everything on the line, and calmly slot a goal from the tightest of angles.
Madness.
Along with his 16 possessions and 8 I50s, the Gresh duly won the Rising Star nomination for the week and ended up finishing 6th behind Callum Mills.
I'm not sure I've ever been prouder of a Saints draftee than I am of this kid. His number is even on my 2yr old's back.
We will look back on 2016 as the 'birth' of a modern great, I have no doubt. Congrats on a fine season Jade.





