Jordan De Goey - Jordy
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Agree totally rude. His upside is huge. Last night he showed again he has class and vision. At times he gets a bit lost in the game but heck he's 19 with about 7-10 games so
I super excited about our kids all of them
The future is bright and with the development of the mid range players we have we have a list with potential to be anything
I super excited about our kids all of them
The future is bright and with the development of the mid range players we have we have a list with potential to be anything
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Re: De Goey is the real deal
Love us or Hate us... we are Collingwood - you can't ignore the Mighty Magpies!!!
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Re: De Goey is the real deal
[quote="RudeBoy"]He's only 19 yrs of age and he's going to have ups and downs, and play good and bad games, but honestly I haven't been this excited about a young recruit since we drafted Pendles. Add 10 ks of muscle to this kid and 50 games of experience and he will be an All Australian. He'll be everything Nat Fyfe is, but he'll be a better kick. [/quote
If we add 10kgs to his body he'll be in the high 90"s way too heavy!!!!
Will be a jet though, class act and cant wait till he knows he belongs on the AFL stage.
If we add 10kgs to his body he'll be in the high 90"s way too heavy!!!!
Will be a jet though, class act and cant wait till he knows he belongs on the AFL stage.
There is Collingwood and then the rest.
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Does some nice things, did some nice things but he's a bit slow from what I've seen & doesn't get too many touches. Having said that HFF can be a hard position to play.
Last night would have been a great experience for him. I'm still yet to be convinced that he is a no. 5 pick but I'm hoping he will prove me wrong.
Last night would have been a great experience for him. I'm still yet to be convinced that he is a no. 5 pick but I'm hoping he will prove me wrong.
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I think his natural talent and hardness will limit any adverse effects of his speed issue.watt price tully wrote:Does some nice things, did some nice things but he's a bit slow from what I've seen & doesn't get too many touches. Having said that HFF can be a hard position to play.
Last night would have been a great experience for him. I'm still yet to be convinced that he is a no. 5 pick but I'm hoping he will prove me wrong.
I think that he will be a genuine A greader when he comes of age.
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I think his natural talent and hardness will limit any adverse effects of his speed issue.watt price tully wrote:Does some nice things, did some nice things but he's a bit slow from what I've seen & doesn't get too many touches. Having said that HFF can be a hard position to play.
Last night would have been a great experience for him. I'm still yet to be convinced that he is a no. 5 pick but I'm hoping he will prove me wrong.
I think that he will be a genuine A grader when he comes of age.
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Interesting. The bloke reporting for the Aged disagrees.watt price tully wrote:Does some nice things, did some nice things but he's a bit slow from what I've seen & doesn't get too many touches. Having said that HFF can be a hard position to play.
Last night would have been a great experience for him. I'm still yet to be convinced that he is a no. 5 pick but I'm hoping he will prove me wrong.
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/collingwoo ... hy0q8.htmlAnd Collingwood is quick. Paul Seedsman and Jordan de Goey in particular made everyone on the ground look slow at times.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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I've always said there are two opinions in this world: my ones & wrong ones.stui magpie wrote:Interesting. The bloke reporting for the Aged disagrees.watt price tully wrote:Does some nice things, did some nice things but he's a bit slow from what I've seen & doesn't get too many touches. Having said that HFF can be a hard position to play.
Last night would have been a great experience for him. I'm still yet to be convinced that he is a no. 5 pick but I'm hoping he will prove me wrong.
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/collingwoo ... hy0q8.htmlAnd Collingwood is quick. Paul Seedsman and Jordan de Goey in particular made everyone on the ground look slow at times.
TBH I'm surprised to read that as the times I've seen JDG pace has not been one of his attributes.
Seedsman is fast & can be fast.
JDG is a footballer rather than an athlete in that type of dichotomy despite his relatively late entry to AFL footy as a kid. He's a natural footy player in many respects, knows where the ball is. I don't think of him as a speedster though.
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I'm inclined to agree Member. He has a lot of upside.Member 7167 wrote:I think his natural talent and hardness will limit any adverse effects of his speed issue.watt price tully wrote:Does some nice things, did some nice things but he's a bit slow from what I've seen & doesn't get too many touches. Having said that HFF can be a hard position to play.
Last night would have been a great experience for him. I'm still yet to be convinced that he is a no. 5 pick but I'm hoping he will prove me wrong.
I think that he will be a genuine A grader when he comes of age.
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman