The Jet
The Jet | |||
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Personal information | |||
Nickname(s) | Jobe | ||
Original team | Dragons FFC | ||
Position(s) | Utility | ||
Club information | |||
Current club | Sin City Swamprats | ||
Playing career1 | |||
Years | Club | Games (Goals) | |
S13 S14 S15 S17- Total | Dragons FFC West Coast Wonders East Side Hawks Sin City Swamprats | 10 (3) 18 (26) 17 (10) 14 (5) 59 (44) | |
Representative team honours | |||
Years | Team | Games (Goals) | |
Series 9 Series 11 Total | Allies Vic Metro | 5 (17) 5 (0) 10 (17) | |
1 Playing statistics to end of S17 . | |||
Career highlights | |||
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The Jet (previously known as DonsStormLFC , Jobe3votes and HurleyGun) is a fantasy football player currently aligned to the Sin City Swamprats. He is infamous throughout the Sweet FA for his oft-criticised posting style yet his resilience is to be commended.
Career[edit | edit source]
Season 13[edit | edit source]
Jobe3votes began his career with the Dragons FFC, booting 10 goals in his 10 games, in a promising debut season.
Season 14[edit | edit source]
Jobe3votes continued his career at the West Coast Wonders, slotting 18 majors in 18 matches. Jobe was proud of his Wonders career but had to move on.
Season 15[edit | edit source]
Jobe3votes moved to the East Side Hawks amid controversy, and entrenched his infamous image in the league. He made it clear of his desire to play as a key position forward but it was not fruitful, kicking only eight goals for the season.
Taking on the role of match poster, with loopy_cam struggling with the duties of simming, Jobe enjoyed a newfound part to play, and as such was rewarded with the Frankston Rover Award.
Season 16[edit | edit source]
Jobe3votes announced his intent to leave the East Side Hawks, directing his attention towards expansion. He signed on to the OFG Warriors as vice captain of their bid, with intentions to be a leading driver in the entry.
Season 17[edit | edit source]
After a season off, he was announced as part of a package deal with then-Wonder ShaunDuggan to move to any club willing to take them up. Despite their strong Port Adelaide roots and policies, the Sin City Swamprats were the team to accept, and took both players on board.