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51 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

2 year Contract. He is still unsure…

Let’s see who leaves The Dogs at years end…

 

The fish rots from the head first...

I'm sounding like you now SWYL!

The old 2 year deal 

If you sack Bevo and get some defenders in i’ll commit long term

 
55 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

The fish rots from the head first...

I'm sounding like you now SWYL!

Wisdom Moonie

  • 2 weeks later...

Thought you guys might be interested to know that the Tigers have tabled a 10 year, 15 million offer for Jamarra. 

2 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Thought you guys might be interested to know that the Tigers have tabled a 10 year, 15 million offer for Jamarra. 

Didn't he re-sign with the dogs already?

 

1 hour ago, goodwindees said:

Thought you guys might be interested to know that the Tigers have tabled a 10 year, 15 million offer for Jamarra. 

What could go wrong?????

I would turn down their offer as well. They are staring down the abyss. List on a shocking state. 

1 hour ago, goodwindees said:

Apologies.  If he has resigned with the Dogs, he knocked back an incredible offer to stay. 

 

Offer from us??

I believe some people are saying that the Saints may be offering a similar deal to Weitering? 

He may need the money because of the scam situation he was involved, hard to pass on a huge offer like that.

  • 10 months later...

Bounce this thread. He’ll definitely become available and I think is in a worse position than Oliver and / Trac so trade value will be much lower. Probably a late 1st or 2nd rounder.

Now I don’t know the back story and due diligence is required to determine whether he can be rehabilitated. But he has upside and is still very young. Oscar Allen is Hawthorn bound and there is nothing really else out there.

The media has gone mental on Tracc showing emotion after the Cats game, imagine what they would do to us if we got JUH after the Smith, Tracc and Oliver sagas.

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Some of the Dogs senior players would drive him to his new team just to make sure he was really gone.

If you think Clazza is unpopular with his teammates, you ain’t seen nothing yet.


a few "buyer bewares" on the lad - but expect him to turn his career around in Geelong, that's how it works isnt it?

9 minutes ago, roy11 said:

a few "buyer bewares" on the lad - but expect him to turn his career around in Geelong, that's how it works isnt it?

You can just see this happening with the influence of Bailey Smith weeing in his ear that Chris Scott wants you at the cattery.

 

Our problems are more fundamental than paying a high price for a troubled fwd that may not be that great.

There are far greater issues to resolve than to think this guy is a solution to any.

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