Luke Jarjoura

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  • 5yearplan
    Warming the Bench
    • Sep 2016
    • 272

    #16
    One point though they guy could play, if a decent attitude and respect for opponents and the game he could of had a lot to offer however he finishes the game with a horrible tag and no respect for little if any within the game

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    • Tim Freedman
      Warming the Bench
      • May 2008
      • 236

      #17
      He was a Baulkham Hills junior. Then he was rookied by the Swans in the 2001 draft. Went to SANFL and played with Sturt and Port Magpies. Back in AFL Sydney he played with UNSWES under Mudgey in 2008. Went to Southport in Queensland. Then went to Country Vic and played with Shepparton. Then played with Ainslie in NEAFL. Then onto Balmain & Parramatta back in AFL Sydney. I have probably missed 1 or 2 clubs along the way.

      Agree with 5 year. He could seriously play football and when switched on he was a very dangerous player and could play forward or midfield. I have heard from a good mate of mine that played with him that he isn't a bad bloke to have a beer with off the field. Obviously has a serious case of white line fever.

      I had to laugh a few years ago when he was reported for striking a 60yo runner delivering a message to the Full Back in Division 1. He then "allegedly" threatened him whilst waiting in the tribunal foyer. He got a few weeks and has then continually threatened him each time he has seen him at the footy.

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      • saviour01
        Regular in the Side
        • Sep 2013
        • 932

        #18
        First time we played him was at Henson. Ball went out, 17 year old kick picked it up and Jarjoura put him into the gutter. He likes the physical stuff when he is on the kids, when we put some of our older "harder" players on him he cut it out.

        I guess that's why he got the reputation, cheap shots on blokes much smaller than him. He always was a class above us in the div 1 comp.

        Last year at Parra they got up over our div 1. He took a mark on the boundary on the 50. The away coaching box is pretty close. Whole way back sledging mudge, jogs up and kicks it then sprays him. 2 mins later same thing.

        Parra use to invite us into the club house post game, gave the motm and 6 pack to one of our blokes who was playing his 200th. These days they all want to be Jarjoura and hit blokes late and have a push and shove.

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        • dimelb
          pr. dim-melb; m not f
          • Jun 2003
          • 6889

          #19
          Originally posted by Tim Freedman
          Agree with 5 year. He could seriously play football and when switched on he was a very dangerous player and could play forward or midfield. I have heard from a good mate of mine that played with him that he isn't a bad bloke to have a beer with off the field. Obviously has a serious case of white line fever.

          I had to laugh a few years ago when he was reported for striking a 60yo runner delivering a message to the Full Back in Division 1. He then "allegedly" threatened him whilst waiting in the tribunal foyer. He got a few weeks and has then continually threatened him each time he has seen him at the footy.
          Something more than white line fever. The bloke is a serious head case and should probably be warned off indefinitely.
          He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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