JA Born in the wrong era...
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That incident was also one of the highlights of the match for me.DaicosMagic wrote:I loved the disdain with which he threw Rutton to the turf to get our 1st goal of the final quarter. Tossed him down like a rag doll. Technically a free kick, but the umpire was focussed on the contest in front (luckily).
Evil eyes (but well spoken...)
Is he officially our cult figure now?
Great thread Burnsy17 - JA has one of the key ingredients we have lacked since the Craig The Dental Surgeon Kelly retired: team-oriented mongrel.
Craig Kelly mongrel with the set shot of Blake Caracella
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Re: JA Born in the wrong era...
actually, it's more the other way around.stik35 wrote:He looks like he hates everyone!burnsy17 wrote: He looks like he hates all the opposition players out there...
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Re: JA Born in the wrong era...
I'd go back even further. I told someone during the Adelaide game that JA would have fitted right into our Machine in the late 1920s. He looks like an old time footballer.burnsy17 wrote:Does anyone else recon Jack Anthony would have comfortably cruised through the 80's smashing every bloke in his way??
He reminds me so much of an 80's footballer.... I love that!!!
He looks like he hates all the opposition players out there...
We need one or 2 more on the angry pills like Jack!
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He reminds me of Darren Millane in some ways.
A lot of aggression in his running, putting a step on his opponent and rampaging his way towards goal. Love him.
Oh and he can kick straight too!
A lot of aggression in his running, putting a step on his opponent and rampaging his way towards goal. Love him.
Oh and he can kick straight too!
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Easily the best kick for goal going around at our club, not bad for a defender! The guys passion cannot be questioned, his commitment cannot be questioned, and his skills cannot be questioned! Ladies and gentlemen, we have an absolute beauty on our hands!
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[/quote]3rd degree wrote:[quote="Magpie Mustafa"]It's gonna be hard telling him to go back into defence now..[
Why would we put him anywhere but forward he has lifted our biggest weakness set shot kicking. T. Cloke could learn a lot from JA.
I guess its because he was recruited as a defender. I don't really know what direction the club will take on him - similar with Brown (a forward).
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Presti was recruited as a forward. Unless he's an AA-level defender (Which he may well be, for all we know), you don't exactly need to have inside knowledge to presume that he'll be in the forward line for a fair while yet.
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