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Draft Profile Jed Lamb

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Although they have different strengths and weaknesses, Lamb sort of reminds me of Heyne a bit.

Both kicked plenty of goals for Gippy playing in a 'taller' position than what their build suggests.

Both HFF/FP types at AFL level, both have plenty of tricks etc.

Both highly rated during the Nationals due to playing a few good games for Vic Country to go with their dominant TAC cup form, but like Nick, I expect Jed to possibly slip to the 30/40 mark.

Just an observation.
 

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Surely that makes his value higher then, can play a marking role as well as the crumbing/freakish goals

He's less of a marking type than Fyfe or LeCras

Will play a medium forward role like Steve J, he's a late first/ early second rounder.
 
He's less of a marking type than Fyfe or LeCras

Will play a medium forward role like Steve J, he's a late first/ early second rounder.
He's kicked a couple of bags of 5 or so recently. I was impressed when I saw him in action.
I'd like to see more negative stuff, but I always like that from a forward.
While taking big marks isn't his bread and butter (like Fyffe, for example, who likes nothing better), Lamb can certainly do it. He also has the size that a guy like Fyffe lacks. Lamb is taller and has a better build: Fyffe can slip through locked doors he is so thin.
 
He's kicked a couple of bags of 5 or so recently. I was impressed when I saw him in action.
I'd like to see more negative stuff, but I always like that from a forward.
While taking big marks isn't his bread and butter (like Fyffe, for example, who likes nothing better), Lamb can certainly do it. He also has the size that a guy like Fyffe lacks. Lamb is taller and has a better build: Fyffe can slip through locked doors he is so thin.

The Jed Lamb i've played with the last few years has exceptional defensive pressure. Always manages to get a hand in or do something effective when the ball is on the way out. :thumbsu:
 
Fyfe is far taller than Lamb and much more of a marking target. Lamb seems a hell of a lot quicker and more of a crumber when up forward. Not much of a comparison there.

Will be very happy with him at pick 14 if Polec's gone.
 
100 May be an exaggeration.. But i have witnessed him do it.
Very determined footballer.
Carltons second round? I wish


No exaggeration he did. know him played against him good kid can play. use to get some of the under 15's boy to stand behind goals and get the footys for him.
 
Fyfe is far taller than Lamb and much more of a marking target. Lamb seems a hell of a lot quicker and more of a crumber when up forward. Not much of a comparison there.

Will be very happy with him at pick 14 if Polec's gone.


i hope he does go to the crows that would be the best having someone you know play for the team u love :)
 
Jed Lamb (Gippsland Power, Vic)
Height: 181cm, Weight: 78kg, DOB: 19/10/92
Clever forward with clean hands overhead and at ground level, very good awareness. Super smart goalkicker in all situations kicking 34 goals this year for Power and Vic Country at the Under-18 Championships.

Lamb The best kick!

Lamb is well known at TAC Cup level for his flamboyantly coloured boots, but having kicked 80 goals for the Power over the past two seasons it wasn’t just his footwear that caught the eye in Canberra.

“Obviously I wear pretty bright boots so everyone’s watching me, but it was great to kick well out there,” Lamb said.

Lloyd said Lamb’s performance reinforced the validity of the test developed by Buckley and run for the first time last year in very tricky, windy conditions.

“Jed is dynamic around goals and [the test] just confirms who the best kicks are,” Lloyd said.

“At 97 per cent, that’s elite kicking, which is such a crucial part of the game now and he’s nailed it.”

Even greener
Will Gippsland Power's energetic small forward Jed Lamb ever escape the legacy of his green boots? Lamb's footwear came under plenty of notice during the 2010 season, so much so that every AFL club that interviewed him during the combine asked, 'What’s with the boots?' Well, they're so effective that Lamb won the kicking test on Thursday with an extraordinary 29 out of 30. And what was his prize during the presentations at the end of the combine? Another pair of green boots, this time from combine sponsor Under Armour - and much brighter than his originals, too.

Flash Harry
Gippsland Power small forward Jed Lamb has a touch of the outrageous about him, with his free-wheeling playing style, yellow boots, and two-storey hair, but even he admitted to nerves during interviews. “It’s a big thing, talking to AFL clubs,” Lamb said. All five clubs asked him about his boots. Lamb said he bought them because there wasn’t much else in the boot store in Yarram, his home town in Gippsland. “I just tried to be myself,” Lamb said.

Source(s)- http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/103578/default.aspx http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/103486/default.aspx
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/103442/default.aspx
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/100621/default.aspx
 

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I think he's the type that Gold Coast can afford to take a risk on and take earlier than other clubs would because they have so many picks.
 
Would it be that extra-ordinary if Lamb slipped through to pick 17? its extremely difficult to predict picks 10-20
 
Quayle and Daffey seem to think he is North bound...
 

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