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Awesome news! 

WA clubs will come hard for him, so great to lock him away and keep watching him develop. He came on quicker than expected this year after struggling to pick up the pace early. He's a unique talent. Good stuff Jacko and club!

  • Demonland changed the title to Jackson Extends Until 2022
 

Fantastic news. Very exciting to see what Luke can do in 2021!

Great to see LJ commit again - these young men have a great opportunity to build a very competitive team and one that can seriously challenge

 

 

Only one year added to current deal. Would have liked at least double that. Happy though. The guy did some insane things in his first year and you can see he was one of the most popular guys at the hub based on player IG stories and the social media releases over the journey.

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A bit short but the signing we have been waiting for.  Well done all.

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8 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Well blow me down with a feather! I thought he was a goner?! ?

Only an extra year, but hey, keep working and building :)

1 year?

Great to have an extension but I’m a bit underwhelmed. 

Great work Jacko and Club.

Lets help him develop and make his own legacy for  our Club.  

3 minutes ago, McQueen said:

1 year?

Great to have an extension but I’m a bit underwhelmed. 

He's a smart kid McQueen reads the tea leaves and backs himself.

I'm confident based on what I hear if we do the right thing he"ll extend again 

 

5 minutes ago, McQueen said:

1 year?

Great to have an extension but I’m a bit underwhelmed. 

Do you mean you've been underwhelmed by Jackson or by the length of the contract extension?


20 minutes ago, McQueen said:

1 year?

Great to have an extension but I’m a bit underwhelmed. 

Yeah what should have happened is Viney for a lot less than 5 Years and Jacko for 5!?

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Great news! One year is a hell of a lot better than none. Just gotta make finals from now on, & would expect him (& others) to extend.

geez u have to remain nervous, 2023 sounds like the perfect time to partner him alongside oscar allen and phase jack darling out if u ask me, hopefully we make finals so as to convince him to stay


21 minutes ago, McQueen said:

1 year?

Great to have an extension but I’m a bit underwhelmed. 

I assume his management took the one year, while the cap is low, then will look for a real payday when he’s proven himself this year and next.  If the economy improves by end of 2021, his next contract could be huge.

Wasn't he 'flighty' or something?  Strange.

Great news for the club, though.  It might only be an extra year but he has shown some commitment moving forward to the cause and that can only be viewed as a positive!

On 11/16/2020 at 6:50 AM, Ethan Tremblay said:

100% this. I was down at EFFC last week and spoke with someone who has stayed in contact with LJ. He’s apparently very happy at the club and has no intention of returning home. People like to stir the pot and create false rumours to make themselves feel important.

#ETdoesitagain. No ‘flightiness’ in this lad, nice work LJ. 

 
6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

#ETdoesitagain. No ‘flightiness’ in this lad, nice work LJ. 

Never doubted your intel ET.

Shark Park is in dire meed of an upgrade


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