At this stage id rather keep Jenkins and keep developing through the draft mids wise and grab a young cheap mid option than to lose him and have to chase a replacement and a mid with cash.
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I'm onto you.Heard from a reliable source from Western Australia, the Dockers have now made Jenkins their number one target.
$3.6 million over 4 years.

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900k = JJ just doesn't compute. And I'm a JJ fan.It's not a made up rumour, I spoke to a keynote speaker from Perth today at a conference I went to.
I'm starting to wonder if this is a collective ploy from rival teams, to put in fake bids in order to force us to pay overs for our own players, therefore hurting our salary cap management and chances of success.Value doesn't have to commute. It's getting the job done. Get their man at all costs.
Pav money plus the salary cap increase won't see a huge dent in the salary cap.
Anywho, I think he stays.
Where was the conference?You know you're just making a jackarse out of yourself. I don't believe he will leave and said numerous time before.
Just passing on information I've heard today at a Clontarf Foundation conference.
I know my footy too but I'm not saying the Blues are offering him a contract. Unless he had some inside word it's all fun n games at the minuteDon't think he is fibbing. This guy knows his footy. I just don't think JJ accepts the offer.
$600,000 a year (~$400,000 after tax and agent fees) in Adelaide would be equal to $900,000 ($540,000 after tax and agent fees) in Perth
Property prices, cost of living and other expenses makes Adelaide a better deal.
I must confess though....I have changed my thinking slightly due to the fact he seems to be wanting to get involved in the contested space a lot more. I like what I see from Jenkins more this year, than any year before.
I'd consider trading JJ for an A grade mid if that was the difference for us winning a premiership. We have the best forward in the Comp.....but that is unlikely to win us a flag. Our defence has huge potential. Our mid is our weakness when you compare us to the likes of the other top 8 teams. I am not against using a key player that another team would pay overs for to land us a pick (that we could on trade for a bonified mid) or a direct swap if it is the right choice. It is a ballsy decision that our club often does not make.
Who knew you were a crows fan & thought he would yank your chain.It's not a made up rumour, I spoke to a keynote speaker from Perth today at a conference I went to.

Look, I would love to keep JJ for the sake of familiarity and the fit he offers but there is no way in hell I am prepared to pay him more than the likes of Tex and Sloane. Just plain NO!
Eddie would be in that group but Eddie is a freaking bargain at $500K per season. I could pay JJ that much or slightly more if I squint really hard but at some point I am not putting in jeopardy long term planning for the club, not our ability to keep onto the much more important players.
If JJ bolts, I am making a play for some of the other players on the market that can ill his role. They don't have to kick 70 goals in a year but I am happy if they produce the 40 odd that Jenkins has produced in the last two seasons for fraction of the cost. $750K is approaching the superstar territory and JJ is not a superstar but a very good player.

I'm hoping Reid has changed all that. May be an optimistic outlook.Noone could sensibly predict that we'd use the money to invest in upper echelon free agents, given that we've made vague suggestions that we would do so with the money set aside for the number of very high value free agents that we apparently had money in the cap for but decided they wanted to go home over the last few years. Strangely it never eventuates, and when the next signing comes around we're still outbid.
The difficulty with the Hawthorn type comparisons and market value is that success breeds that loyalty. If we continue to lose the talent that we develop, good luck having success.
Yeah. Ok. "Cry me a river"
Ok. Butter cup is having a bad day. Pick that bottom lip up, the rain isn't that bad.
Look at King Kane wonder in with his swagger and bravado and post stuff like I actually care.
You can believe jj has been offered $900k pa... I choose to not believe it is anywhere near this mark.Look at King Kane wonder in with his swagger and bravado and post stuff like I actually care.
Now is your opportunity to be the bigger man.

That we agree on.I think he will stay.
I don't deny you were told it... I just don't believe what he told you is accurate.I posted what I heard. I know this person would know.
You right?
You feel happy?
You're point scoring again and you only ever engage in conversation with me to have a go. You musty have some point otherwise you could just ignore this as it has nothing to do with you.
I believe you.I posted what I heard. I know this person would know.
I'm fully aware the salary cap is increasing & never denied this at anytime.The think you don't wish to admit, the salary cap will increase for the 2018 season.
Hypothetically, he accepts the deal.
In 2017, he could have a $500,000 salary to not blow their salary cap out oif the water. In 2018 when the salary cap goes up, Fremantle could easily add that extra salary for Jenkins to the 2018 salary cap and pay him that extra money he is owed.
They could easily back end his salary when the salary cap has been increased.
I've said I think he will stay but the salary being offered isn't that outrageous with the improved cap.
I'm hoping Reid has changed all that. May be an optimistic outlook.

