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Just been reading a thread entitled "Why is it that South Aussies do not want to play for Adelaide?" Most of the opinions seem to be pretty negative and linger on why Adelaide put so much effort into getting Carey and not Pavlich or other South Aussies from interstate. Wel, that is all ancient history now and what should be looked at is what you have and not what you don't.
Which brings me to what I was writing about. I hope Gary Ayres and his cohorts realise what a champ they have in Luke Jericho. His 6-goal game against Norwood was not just worth the score but the confidence he gave in being kicked to. The West Adelaide players knew they would get the next kick when the ball was sent in his direction. And it wasn't just against West but the previous game against South that he dominated. His stats were not as good because he took a half to get into the swing of things but your first game in a new league will do that. Normally you would want to let him serve an apprenticeship in the SANFL before exposing him to the AFL but I reckon he's better than most of Adelaides' forward line. He's certainly a better marking option than Carey and he has the strength and spring needed.
Interestingly, Ports' champion who got an early start because of injuries and loss of form, Nick Stevens, also played for West Adelaide.
Which brings me to what I was writing about. I hope Gary Ayres and his cohorts realise what a champ they have in Luke Jericho. His 6-goal game against Norwood was not just worth the score but the confidence he gave in being kicked to. The West Adelaide players knew they would get the next kick when the ball was sent in his direction. And it wasn't just against West but the previous game against South that he dominated. His stats were not as good because he took a half to get into the swing of things but your first game in a new league will do that. Normally you would want to let him serve an apprenticeship in the SANFL before exposing him to the AFL but I reckon he's better than most of Adelaides' forward line. He's certainly a better marking option than Carey and he has the strength and spring needed.
Interestingly, Ports' champion who got an early start because of injuries and loss of form, Nick Stevens, also played for West Adelaide.








