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4 hours ago, Billy said:

Any news on Oliver??

Yeah, he is signed through to end of 2023.

 

Tom Browns school days and about as bloody informative.Kept his head down all the time through the report,head for radio. About as enlightening as a duck quacking.

 
53 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Lots of players are waiting for the new EBA before signing.  Not exactly groundbreaking 

1 hour ago, rpfc said:

Yeah, he is signed through to end of 2023.

Ah ok thanks l thought it was end of this year 👍


Watching SBS food and I would take 62 year old Nigella Lawson in a heart beat over Jackson. 
 

Sorry…. Thought I’d offer something worthwhile. 

 
1 hour ago, 12345_54321 said:

Oliver will sign a 7 year extension 🔒

Farcken hope so. Would be the best signing of all and I rate LJ and Brayshaw but Oliver is on another level 


10 hours ago, adonski said:

We need to discuss more pressing contracts, like Spargods 

He has been elevated to a deity?

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This report of Brayshaw and Jackson, suggests Jackson will sign until his FA year ie an additional 5 years until end of 2027. luke-jackson-offers-western-australian-clubs

"And while the Demons are believed to be confident both players are close to signing extensions — in Jackson’s case, until his free agency year — Browne reports the pair remain happy to wait it out".

Not sure where all the doubt comes from and the talk of big offers doesn't seem relevant.  Click bait, I suppose.

Woo Hoo!  Jackson for another 5 years!!


9 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

100%. Just like Petracca.

They are besties and look after each other on the ground. I could not see them parting.

Ralphy has been reporting on his various platforms tonight that Jackson isn’t committed either way at this moment, but is close to his family in WA and the Eagles are preparing to make a swoop. The longer it drags on the less likely he is to stay IMO. But West Coast will probably have pick 1 or 2 this year, so we’ll be well compensated if that actually happens. 

7 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Ralphy has been reporting on his various platforms tonight that Jackson isn’t committed either way at this moment, but is close to his family in WA and the Eagles are preparing to make a swoop. The longer it drags on the less likely he is to stay IMO. But West Coast will probably have pick 1 or 2 this year, so we’ll be well compensated if that actually happens. 

Dogga would be in the wrong if he takes an offer from WC. Freo makes more sense.


22 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Ralphy has been reporting on his various platforms tonight that Jackson isn’t committed either way at this moment, but is close to his family in WA and the Eagles are preparing to make a swoop. The longer it drags on the less likely he is to stay IMO. But West Coast will probably have pick 1 or 2 this year, so we’ll be well compensated if that actually happens. 

Eagles will need a lot more that just 1 first round pick for Jackson. We'll take their future first as well and some extra change.

Just now, Demonland said:

 

Why would you want to goto this rabble, best thing dees can do is absolutely obliterate them in 3 weeks time over 186

9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Eagles will need a lot more that just 1 first round pick for Jackson. We'll take their future first as well and some extra change.

It needs to be two top five picks and decent young player (if they have any).

 

I’d hate to lose him. we should do everything  we can to convince him to stay

but if he wants to return for family reasons then so be it. Drive a hard bargain with west coast, get some top picks and let JT go to work in the draft


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