Welcome to the Bulldogs: James O'Donnell
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I imagine James as Simon's son, prepared himself for this or cricket from an early age.
Achieving promise in cricket, then switching seemingly dramatically to footy is as dramatic as Bevo & co picking him.
No doubt Bevo senses James' readiness for greatness, purpose and drive.
The eldest son drive is powerful, even more so in a powerful person.
Body size and skill proven.Footscray Football Republic.Comment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: James O'Donnell
I imagine James as Simon's son, prepared himself for this or cricket from an early age.
Achieving promise in cricket, then switching seemingly dramatically to footy is as dramatic as Bevo & co picking him.
No doubt Bevo senses James' readiness for greatness, purposeand drive.
Body size and skill presumed.
Averaging six marks a game with a taste for the contest.Footscray Football Republic.Comment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: James O'Donnell
I imagine James as Simon's son, prepared himself for this or cricket from an early age.
Achieving promise in cricket, then switching seemingly dramatically to footy is as dramatic as Bevo & co picking him.
No doubt Bevo senses James' readiness for greatness, purposeand drive.
Body size and skill presumed.
Averaging six marks a game with a taste for the contest, hmmm reminds me of early reports of Naughton and he will grow and bulk up.Footscray Football Republic.Comment
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x 3!i imagine james as simon's son, prepared himself for this or cricket from an early age.
Achieving promise in cricket, then switching seemingly dramatically to footy is as dramatic as bevo & co picking him.
No doubt bevo senses james' readiness for greatness, purposeand drive.
Body size and skill presumed.
Averaging six marks a game with a taste for the contest, hmmm reminds me of early reports of naughton and he will grow and bulk up.BT COME BACK!
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O'DonnelL It didn't end well with Bernie Collins. James is the second O'Donnell to have played for our Club, Vincent Roy O'Donnell played 7 games in 1930. James might well be a descendant of the legendary Hugh Roe (Red) O'Donnell, High King. Legend has it that Red Hugh smote and dispatched 22 Kings Men of Carl Town in 1461, a mere 562 years ago.That rule is there to be exploited and I am glad we did
I wish we would recruit from Ireland also.
Ed Richards is from a famous Collingwood family who we valued higher than the resource rich club.
Now O'Donnel from Saints sitting on top of ladder.
It apeases me that we can be a destination club apart from Treloar being shown the door.
O'Donnel chose FFC rather than his families club deliberately with due consideration it seems.Comment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: James O'Donnell
His selection is quite surreal.
I note Bevo bristled at the commentary about him only being around for 35 days, and fair enough too given the association and support extends beyond that, but from our perspective as fans this is a real bolter.
Feels like one of Disney films, like The Rookie or Invincible. Or an old fashioned footy story where a club plucks a relative unknown from the country and they (potentially in our case) star.
Wish JOD well, he’s certainly added some interest to this weekend, no doubt there. Can’t expect too much from him, but a good showing really gets folk up and about I suspect.Time and Tide Waits For No ManComment
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Having watched two out of the three VFL games he's played, I've been very impressed with how involved he's been. A guy with his background you'd expect that maybe he manages to get his hands on it just a few times to begin with, chipping it around in the backline. Yet he's managed to have a real impact, including with intercept possessions and not being afraid to demand the ball when in space.
His selection is a shock, no doubt, but maybe he'll surprise at the next level as well? The mere selection excites me because it implies that the coaching group are liking what they see behind closed doors.
I think Liam Jones has been just okay so far this year, but his supreme athleticism to be first to the ball or close down space is a huge asset for a defensive unit, and I could see how O'Donnell could offer the same ability in time.
Best of luck Jimbo!'And the Western suburbs erupt!'Comment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: James O'Donnell
Subscribe.O'DonnelL It didn't end well with Bernie Collins. James is the second O'Donnell to have played for our Club, Vincent Roy O'Donnell played 7 games in 1930. James might well be a descendant of the legendary Hugh Roe (Red) O'Donnell, High King. Legend has it that Red Hugh smote and dispatched 22 Kings Men of Carl Town in 1461, a mere 562 years ago."It's over. It's all over."Comment
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Re: Welcome to the Bulldogs: James O'Donnell
Mate we gotta talk turkey together. Me 80% Irish by blood, irish catholic marrying irish catholic from early settlers to me.O'DonnelL It didn't end well with Bernie Collins. James is the second O'Donnell to have played for our Club, Vincent Roy O'Donnell played 7 games in 1930. James might well be a descendant of the legendary Hugh Roe (Red) O'Donnell, High King. Legend has it that Red Hugh smote and dispatched 22 Kings Men of Carl Town in 1461, a mere 562 years ago.
A Ned Kelly expert student
At eight I was one of nine irish scouts in australia and they sent me gaelic comics. The fing Orange William and the Battle of the Boyne, the Scottish fing Plantation....
The fing British %?#&+!@ genocide of irish and aboriginal culture, irish first %?#&+!@ !Footscray Football Republic.Comment
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