- Apr 4, 2006
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Just hurry up and GTFO of our club.
Oh, and give Bont his boots back...
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Oh, and give Bont his boots back...
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Yep agree. But that’s his attitude, training, and maybe to some degree natural fitness base holding him back. I don’t think a year off necessarily resigns him to never getting back to his natural peak.JUH never had a tank in the first place, during the games he played he didn't chase and spent most of his time standing in the pocket with his hands on his hips exhausted after running a few meters to drop a mark (again)
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Signed in May 2024. We were probably feeling pretty good about the money he was on when he kicked 4 goals in consecutive weeks in wins against Carlton (2nd when we played them in Round 19), Geelong (top 4) and Sydney (minor premiers) - ladder positions we couldn’t get it done against this year.Why the f*ck did we offer a contract at all to him after his drunken performance against Hawthorn (I will never forget that effort), let alone 900k a year? Is that on Sam Power?
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I doubt it was at all in our contemplation he would implode and just disappear for a year. Late in the season with his burst of goals against some highly rated sides we would have been feeling great about it.Signed in May 2024. We were probably feeling pretty good about the money he was on when he kicked 4 goals in consecutive weeks in wins against Carlton (2nd when we played them in Round 19), Geelong (top 4) and Sydney (minor premiers) - ladder positions we couldn’t get it done against this year.
All low scoring games, away from home for the latter two, Jamarra genuinely looked like a finals-style gamebreaker player who found a way to have scoreboard impact when 43 other players on the ground were struggling.Signed in May 2024. We were probably feeling pretty good about the money he was on when he kicked 4 goals in consecutive weeks in wins against Carlton (2nd when we played them in Round 19), Geelong (top 4) and Sydney (minor premiers) - ladder positions we couldn’t get it done against this year.
We could if the club had any balls. Instead we will get bent over by trade and send a potential star to a contending team. What a club.All low scoring games, away from home for the latter two, Jamarra genuinely looked like a finals-style gamebreaker player who found a way to have scoreboard impact when 43 other players on the ground were struggling.
It's a big fall from grace and I feel sad that we'd never get to see him win a final for us like some of the other goal impact players are.
POTY contender. I tip my hat to youStage 4 of Operation - Cultural Trojan Horse, after the successes of Stringer at Essendon, Hunter at Melbourne and Smith at Geelong.
Could he do a season for Wanderers or another NT club and then a Vic or WA high profile country club that will keep the coin coming in. Build up again and have another tilt at AFL via the reserves comp? He's got to reset and show commitment and remorse for a year imho.His options at this point are Gold Coast or retire.
As others have said, it was pre- the Hawks game. But that deal was also against a backdrop of him getting 7-8 year offers from elsewhere. That we ended up on the hook for only 2 years is quite ... fortunate.Why the f*ck did we offer a contract at all to him after his drunken performance against Hawthorn (I will never forget that effort), let alone 900k a year? Is that on Sam Power?
Could he do a season for Wanderers or another NT club and then a Vic or WA high profile country club that will keep the coin coming in. Build up again and have another tilt at AFL via the reserves comp? He's got to reset and show commitment and remorse for a year imho.
You’re joking immature person makes immature decision right as he’s trying to pretend he’s not immatureJon Ralph reporting in this mornings HS that JUH participated in this weekends carnival without the clubs permission.
As a former St Mary’s committee member and lifelong green and gold man, I’d advocate sending him there!Could he do a season for Wanderers or another NT club and then a Vic or WA high profile country club that will keep the coin coming in. Build up again and have another tilt at AFL via the reserves comp? He's got to reset and show commitment and remorse for a year imho.
Compelelty different circumstances.People always say this but then you see blokes like Ashcroft and Smith come back from ACLs as if they didn’t miss a beat. I appreciate Smith is an extreme trainer, but I don’t think missing a year means you’re doomed to never fully building up your tank again.
He is living in La La Land. Haven't seen a footballer this delusional for a long time. Good warning for others.Jon Ralph reporting in this mornings HS that JUH participated in this weekends carnival without the clubs permission.
Compare this to Bobby Hill who got permission from the Pies.Jon Ralph reporting in this mornings HS that JUH participated in this weekends carnival without the clubs permission.
Listening to the recent interview, he said that "footy is his medicine" and it sounds like he thinks it was unfairly held back from him. I wanted to see him turn this all around but that sort of comment shows a complete lack of understanding and accountability. Devastated at how this has played out, was my favourite player, but there seems to be a huge gap between what playing in the AFL requires and what he is mentally and professionally capable of.The guy is clearly obsessed and totally enamoured with the boxing gym scene and the lifestyle and culture attached to that. I just can’t see him giving that away to 100% dedicate himself to the life of a professional AFL player. He’s effectively just spent the whole year doing exactly what he loves on the salary of a high-end AFL player. I’ve no doubt that there’s been some tragedy, metal wellbeing challenges and a range of other issues, but the idea that the paralysis caused by those things didn’t stop him partying and working out every day just makes a mockery of things. Seems to me the club has always done its best to look out for this guy from the moment he walked in the place as a kid and it’s just a really sad and frustrating situation that it has ended like this. There will be a strong need in my opinion for some type of sanitised explanation for why a former number 1 prodigious talent has been given away for almost nothing to a contending rival. After Stringer, Dunkley, Smith and now Marra, I don’t think the club can just stay silent as though nothing has happened. I expect it will though.
If the problem was us rather than him there would be 16 other clubs lining up get him.Suns board already warming to taking him on -- talking themselves into the idea that our toxic club ruined him and how they can fix him.
I think the club should let this play out... not hurry to do a JUH deal on day 1. Once the Suns management commit to him, let them also get emotionally attached to their decision so we can eek a bit more in return.
Yeah I suspect it’s his medicine when it’s on his terms.Listening to the recent interview, he said that "footy is his medicine" and it sounds like he thinks it was unfairly held back from him. I wanted to see him turn this all around but that sort of comment shows a complete lack of understanding and accountability. Devastated at how this has played out, was my favourite player, but there seems to be a huge gap between what playing in the AFL requires and what he is mentally and professionally capable of.