#2 - Jacob Farrow ⭐

Historically, we would have had :poop: next to our recruits names.

:skull:

I’m sure stars you could revoked.

Or you could have :star:

Then :star::star:

Then :star:A-GRADER​:star:

Or something like that.

I’d also throw in :mending_heart: when injured

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:poop: :clown_face: Dodoro selection
:pinched_fingers: Rosa selection
:money_bag: Inbound Free Agent
:snake: Outbound Free Agent
:oncoming_fist: Suspended
:headstone: LTI
:eggplant: Brad Scott

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:man_shrugging: Brad Scott

:unicorn: Nix Cox

:poodle: Archie Perkins

:person_golfing:Darcy Parish

:bullseye: Elijah Tsatas

:crutch: Jordan Ridley

:moai:Andrew McGrath

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:bow_and_arrow:

Missed the best one!

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He’s the type of player Collingwood will target and exploit. Have to protect him and he has to start defending.

:wheelchair_symbol: Ridley

Edit, missed Ridley on the list, yours is better.

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He’s going to have some very obvious bullet points written down for him to focus on once the season concludes. And they’d just about all revolve around physicality and contest.

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Yeah, I’m happy to let him grow in the team for now, but I heard Jordan Dawson comparisons with him, Dawson is one of the toughest hardest heads at the footy in the league, I don’t see that with Farrow.

Hopefully grows as the season goes on, the talent is there, hopefully the toughness is too.

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He’s still largely a function of how we play. Receives the mark, has to play stagnant footy to the next in the chain. He’ll start to really shine when (if) we actually move the footy properly and we see him distributing on the run.

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once he matures and ignores roberts sometimes diabolical overlap run demanding of the ball, he’ll be able to dictate play more

He has to get a bit more physicality and defensive awareness into his game though.

We’ve already got half the backline who refuse to be accountable for an opponent and refuse to defend. We cant afford another back there.

He’s a very nice field kick and, at this stage, that’s it. Everyone can see what his weaknesses are, and the concern for me is that when those things don’t come naturally to a player they are very hard to teach. He has a LOT of work to do, and that’s taking into account the fact he’s only played five games.

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Star in the making