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Jurrah Home for Good?

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I heard that he has gone home for good?

Can anyone Clarify?
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Who???????????????
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VFL player Liam Jurrah, Aboriginal boy from Central Australia. Not on our list.
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spoljar wrote:Who???????????????
Liam Jurrah the Aborginal Kid that is on the VFL List:
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Then where?
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Great kid and a rare talent.

Could be the first full blood indigenous league footballer, but the question has to be raised, is football that important to Liam?

Home is were the heart is for a guy like Liam. He is not like us colonialist vagrants that are happy to squat on anyone elses land. Home actually means something more than bricks and mortor to Liam.

When the VFL side was competitive Liam's run and aerial sominance up forward was the key. All the forward line look more organised and the mids had a target to hit aside from Dawes, who is regularly double/triple teamed now.

I hope Liam follows his heart and does what is best for Liam.
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Post by Dale61 »

die4pies wrote:
Could be the first full blood indigeneous league footballer,
Apart from the Tiwi Island kid currently at Melbourne....

It wouldn't surprise me that the reason he's gone home is due to a recent fatal road accident.
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Post by Kingswood »

thanks for the pics die4pies

i saw him play once and absolutely dominated our forward line, great pair of hands and a deadset kick,

in your second last pic, why is there someone between liam and the mark? hhahaa
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His life-long best friend has a terminal illness and Liam has returned home to Yuendumu to be at his side.

While he loves football, his obligations to family and community are more important. I, along with many others, hope that he will return to Melbourne at some stage and ultimately be drafted by Collingwood, but more importantly we want him to be happy with whatever decision he makes.
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die4pies wrote:Great kid and a rare talent.

Could be the first full blood indigenous league footballer, but the question has to be raised, is football that important to Liam?

Home is were the heart is for a guy like Liam. He is not like us colonialist vagrants that are happy to squat on anyone elses land. Home actually means something more than bricks and mortor to Liam.

When the VFL side was competitive Liam's run and aerial sominance up forward was the key. All the forward line look more organised and the mids had a target to hit aside from Dawes, who is regularly double/triple teamed now.

I hope Liam follows his heart and does what is best for Liam.
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RudeBoy wrote:His life-long best friend has a terminal illness and Liam has returned home to Yuendumu to be at his side.

While he loves football, his obligations to family and community are more important. I, along with many others, hope that he will return to Melbourne at some stage and ultimately be drafted by Collingwood, but more importantly we want him to be happy with whatever decision he makes.
Fair Enough By Liam to go back and See his Dying Friend. Hopefully he does come back
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Post by Mr. Chairman »

me thinks our club probably encouraged this anyway to keep him on the down low perhaps.
He won't be going anywhere
I have it on good authority
It's a done deal
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Mr. Chairman wrote:me thinks our club probably encouraged this anyway to keep him on the down low perhaps.
Afraid not Mr Chairman. I only wish that was the case.
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Im shocked and somewhat saddened at this news..What the bloody hell happened ?
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RudeBoy wrote:
Mr. Chairman wrote:me thinks our club probably encouraged this anyway to keep him on the down low perhaps.
Afraid not Mr Chairman. I only wish that was the case.
i wasnt saying it didnt happen or anything anyway nevermind.
He won't be going anywhere
I have it on good authority
It's a done deal
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