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I thought Marshall was ok. Conditions weren’t great for talls. JHF is tough to beat one on one it makes sense to isolate him when possible.Did you see the way that our KPFs stood up today against a BOG average defence missing Sicily?
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I thought Marshall was ok. Conditions weren’t great for talls. JHF is tough to beat one on one it makes sense to isolate him when possible.Did you see the way that our KPFs stood up today against a BOG average defence missing Sicily?
Spot on.Along with Dangerfield, Fyfe, Martin... JHF is in this category of game-breaking players because he's nearly unstoppable one on one - being able to throw him forward is a strength of our list, not a weakness.
Seeing a lot of love from neutrals on Twitter. His footy has totally relegated the screeching to the North Melbourne diehards corner.Nobody is talking about how good this guy is and how he's stepped his game up again this year. If it weren't for the presence of Rozee and Butters he'd be a legitimate chance to win the Brownlow this year, that's the type of impact he's having on games.
Surely this is Trevor bloke's last year
Seeing a lot of love from neutrals on Twitter. His footy has totally relegated the screeching to the North Melbourne diehards corner.
I don’t often stray onto other club boards, but I have noticed a few posts doing the same. I think now that everyone has seen the way he plays, never drops his head, doesn’t showboat, doesn’t sook, just keeps competing. They can see now that all the stuff north were sprouting about him being soft was just bs sour grapes.I was in the members for the game against Collingwood. While there, I heard a heap of Collingwood supporters giving grudging respect to JHF.
Congratulations to the Hornet who really is one of the bright sparks at a team in a sea of darkness.
Lol carn
Hinkley's turning everyone into a depressed existential poet
And the play of the Hornet brings back what it means to be a competitive, never say die, creed abiding, Port Adelaide wharfie.Lol carn
Hinkley's turning everyone into a depressed existential poet
Lol carn
Hinkley's turning everyone into a depressed existential poet
He reminds me of a young Nathan Buckley with the blonde hair and raised socks (and of course how he plays).We have not seen a player this talented at the Club under Hinkley. 2013-15 Wingard and Robbie Gray are up there, but JHF has a strength component to his game that separates him from the aforementioned. He plays a true grown man style of footy and yet he doesn't turn 21 years of age for another month.
I'm running out of superlatives for him because he's that good.
He reminds me of a young Nathan Buckley with the blonde hair and raised socks (and of course how he plays).
Jason holds up PortLol carn
Hinkley's turning everyone into a depressed existential poet
Jason identifies as an indigenous Australian. It is not necessarily related to any biological connection.Has Jason ever spoken about his Indigenous heritage? He is in the photos promoting the Indigenous round guernsey with the other Indigenous players in the squad. Fabian Francis is Torres Strait Islander I believe, but I don't know about JHF's mum's or biological father's sides of the family.
Actually ...Jason identifies as an indigenous Australian. It is not necessarily related to any biological connection.