Who would have thought 50 games James Gwilt well done!
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Who would have thought 50 games James Gwilt well done!
James Gwilt what a great player and fantastic skills from a scrawney kid at 18 who played on the HFF in a semi final to a regular in the backline.
He is fleet footed and was hoping should be rotated through the midfield with his now strength added to his game.
I didint really think he would play 20 games at first but i like him now as a player after 5 years it takes a bit longer for suburban players without elite junior training.
He is fleet footed and was hoping should be rotated through the midfield with his now strength added to his game.
I didint really think he would play 20 games at first but i like him now as a player after 5 years it takes a bit longer for suburban players without elite junior training.
Good stuff Sainter KSainterK wrote:Congrats Jimmy, I can truly say, I knew you would make it
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50 games for Jimmy
With many more to go
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And well-done Jimmy, it hasn't been easy but well done to a much improved player.
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Milne and Glen Archer also from recruited via Noble Park.saintspremiers wrote:A suburb not far from Dandenong that is one of the most dangerous areas to live in Melbourne.santazzi wrote:For those of us who are not Melbournean.....where exactly is Noble Park......
I'm assuming you'd have to be a tough footballer growing up in that area!
Archer cetainly talks about it being a fairly rough area in his day. Its about 15 mins from where I live and has a reputation as being a pretty rough area, although I don't think I've actually ever been there.
BTW....congrats Jimmy on reaching 50 games. A fantastic achievement!! It wasn't lookly likely after being in and out a few times over the past few years, but looks to have found a place in the backline and is much improved this year. Well done!!
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yeah jimmy doing well huh
remember last year i think it was over in adelaide at the after match function i said to him 'good game james' and he was rather disappointed in himself.
obviously has applied himself and now look....
i love when he goes in for the pill, he's strong, quick and has a great booming kick
i think he'll get even better yet
remember last year i think it was over in adelaide at the after match function i said to him 'good game james' and he was rather disappointed in himself.
obviously has applied himself and now look....
i love when he goes in for the pill, he's strong, quick and has a great booming kick
i think he'll get even better yet
Well JimBob, 50 games, that's the good oil, the bad is now your apprenticeship is over and you have to keep producing the level you are, which I'm sure you will, WELL DONE JIMBOB!!!!!
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I'm sure your right Matrix, I think his best is still to come.matrix wrote:yeah jimmy doing well huh
remember last year i think it was over in adelaide at the after match function i said to him 'good game james' and he was rather disappointed in himself.
obviously has applied himself and now look....
i love when he goes in for the pill, he's strong, quick and has a great booming kick
i think he'll get even better yet
Well done on the half ton and I'm sure he will keep improving as he gets closer to the ton!
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I think you're exaggerating the social issues for a suburb like Noble Park just because it's about three or four railway stations from Dandenong.saintspremiers wrote:A suburb not far from Dandenong that is one of the most dangerous areas to live in Melbourne.santazzi wrote:For those of us who are not Melbournean.....where exactly is Noble Park......
I'm assuming you'd have to be a tough footballer growing up in that area!
Talk more about how the Noble Park Football Club has produced some good footballers over the year with a reputation of being a tough club.
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Thanks......NoblePark sounds a hell of tough territory.........do they have grave filled ovals like the ones we have in some parts of Tassie.....??saint58 wrote:Noble park is down towards Dandenong in melbournes south east i have played against them many times (got my ass kicked) playing at chb.santazzi wrote:For those of us who are not Melbournean.....where exactly is Noble Park......
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Thanks......NoblePark sounds a hell of tough territory.........do they have gravel filled ovals like the ones we have in some parts of Tassie.....??saint58 wrote:Noble park is down towards Dandenong in melbournes south east i have played against them many times (got my ass kicked) playing at chb.santazzi wrote:For those of us who are not Melbournean.....where exactly is Noble Park......