Hope like hell its not us would be a big step back im afraid 3 years at least to late. Would imagine Talay would prefer a younger Kiwi or Ausdie rather than him.
Jeremy Brockie (Edgeworth FC | Australia)
If he's moving well and fit then age isn't a problem - you never know, he could have a Daniel Mcbreen style end of his career in him. You wouldn't sign him as a starter right now but he does have the ability to have a maverick season.
Hope like hell its not us would be a big step back im afraid 3 years at least to late. Would imagine Talay would prefer a younger Kiwi or Ausdie rather than him.
The only young Kiwis in the reckoning would be Waine (already in the squad), Logan Rogerson (probably miles from A League level fitness as he returns from a broken leg) and maybe Max Mata in Switzerland.
Waine still doesn't look ready (and may never be).
If Nix can't sign that Tomer Hemed or someone similar, they would at least have to consider Brockie. Knows the league well, and you couldn't totally rule him out of just suddenly having a 10 goal season purple patch. Sure more likely he'd be average, but is always the chance he could bang in few worldies. He'd be cheap, and as long as he was motivated plus fitted in with the playing style/setup you'd have to consider him.
Even if Nix could sign a Hemed, Brockie could still be a handy back up, again if was cheap. I'm not really sure about Waine.
Sorry cant agree at all yeah he might be able to conjur up a 10ngoal season but i just dont see it. Think his signing would go against what Talay is trying to achieve. Would be surprised if Talay didnt have a young player in mind if he cant get the striker he wants just dont see Brockie being his fall back guy.
FORMER New Zealand international Jeremy Brockie is training with the Newcastle Jets with a view to resurrecting his A-League career. Brockie and former Western United striker Valentino Yuel were on deck Monday and will be given "two to three weeks" with the squad. They join keeper Jack Duncan, who has returned to Australia after a two-year stint in Saudi Arabia, and national premier league hopefuls Jai Seldon (Canberra) and Takeru Okada (Wollongong). "We can't sign players until the ownership and coaching position are finalised," Jets chief executive Lawrie McKinna said. "We can bring players in to train because they are covered by insurance. It gives us a chance to look at them and then make recommendations to the new coach." The train-on players did a Bronco fitness test with the squad on Monday and will be involved in an intraclub game on Saturday and possibly the opening pre-season friendly against the Mariners (November 13). "They will spend two-to-three weeks with us," McKinna said.
It is hoped that the transfer of the club from Martin Lee to a new ownership group will by finalised within three weeks and a coach appointed. Recently turned 33, Brockie has spent the past five years in South Africa. The majority of that time was at SuperSport United in Pretoria, where he scored 28 goal in 81 appearances. He returned to Townsvile, where his wife is from, in May due to COVID-19 and was registered by Northern NSW club Weston but didn't play.
The last of Brockie's 50 caps for New Zealand was in a World Cup qualifier in 2018. The Jets are one of five A-League clubs Brockie has called home, scoring 11 goals in 41 game in two seasons from 2010-11. Yuel, 26, was one of the first players Western United signed - plucked from Victoria side Bentleigh Greens, where he scored eight goals in 12 games. He suffered an ankle injury on the eve of the season before eventually making his A-League debut in round 10. The speedster made nine appearances but was not re-signed. "He is lightning fast and can play anywhere across the front three," McKinna said. "Again, we will have a look at him and go from there." Seldon, a silken-skilled winger, and Okada (midfielder) impressed in their first week of training. The Jets have a minimum two places to fill and could sign up to four players. Meanwhile, former Jets fullback and crowd favourite Bobby Burns faces a long spell on the sidelines after breaking his tibia and fibula in a tackle playing for Northern Ireland club Glentoran against Coleraine. Burns had the ball when taken out by Coleraine striker James McLaughlin, who was sent off.
Exciting news loading.... This afternoon I will be announcing the club I’ve signed with for the upcoming season ?⚽️
— Jeremy Brockie (@JRBrockie) December 25, 2020
Dropping down to the Queensland NPL I guess?
Exciting news loading.... This afternoon I will be announcing the club I’ve signed with for the upcoming season ?⚽️
— Jeremy Brockie (@JRBrockie) December 25, 2020
Dropping down to the Queensland NPL I guess?
That photoshop tho
That photoshop tho
He does not look happy.
Backed out of the Bentleigh deal to sign with Edgeworth in the NNSW NPL
Delighted to sign this man??
— Michael Bridges (@MickyBridges8) February 11, 2021
Welcome to the @EdgeworthFC @JRBrockie for the up & coming @NNSWF season ?
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Brockie would have played with Bridges at Newcastle for a couple of seasons 2010-2012.
Is this the same league Leo Bertos also coaches in?
Pretty low level now for Brocks (still only 33). Bit of a family lifestyle choice maybe. Cruisy beach town, rather than big city Melbs.
Made the TOTW last weekend
And scored a brace earlier today