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Jackson Callow (6 disposals, 6 marks)

“Callow played a real strong role for us in this game on Esava Ratugolea for Geelong and he was tasked with curbing his influence on the game. Callow battled really hard all day, he took six marks as well, so he was able to get used a little bit when going forward.”
 
Needs to head to Finn's sprint school over Summer. His marking is a point of difference, but will never be realised if he can't get clear of his opponent(s) enough to use it.
 

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Jackson Callow (6 disposals, 6 marks)

“Callow played a real strong role for us in this game on Esava Ratugolea for Geelong and he was tasked with curbing his influence on the game. Callow battled really hard all day, he took six marks as well, so he was able to get used a little bit when going forward.”
I only watched the second half but his ball use wasn’t good.
 

Jackson Callow​

“Jackson was able to play three AFL games this year which showcased his ability to be a forward target for us. He worked hard on his game and is ensuring that he really utilises his strengths of work rate to cover the ground and his marking to ensure he is a good aerial target. He learnt a lot from playing at the highest level and has performed well at Box Hill in numerous games this year.” David Hale.
 

Jackson Callow​

“Jackson was able to play three AFL games this year which showcased his ability to be a forward target for us. He worked hard on his game and is ensuring that he really utilises his strengths of work rate to cover the ground and his marking to ensure he is a good aerial target. He learnt a lot from playing at the highest level and has performed well at Box Hill in numerous games this year.” David Hale.
Has clear strengths, and clear big weaknesses.

I hope we give him more time.
 

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