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The Jamarra Thread

Will Jamarra ever play senior footy for the Bulldogs again?

  • Yes

    Votes: 46 14.6%
  • No

    Votes: 228 72.2%
  • Unsure / Don't care

    Votes: 42 13.3%

  • Total voters
    316

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I give it like 1% chance we get burned by JUH leaving. He's in the Stringer mould of professionalism/dedication to training/diet/etc, possibly worse. I think Stringer was more talented too.

Hope the move North helps get his life on track though - just don't see it happening on the footy field for him. It's going to take him at least 2 seasons to get his fitness up to the required level.

Shame to see his time with us end in this way, but just the way it goes sometimes.
And like Stringer, there may be moments where he gets back on the park and looks like a million bucks because of his pure talent alone.

Those moments will be few and far between as you can't change the inherent nature of the individual.
 
I give it like 1% chance we get burned by JUH leaving. He's in the Stringer mould of professionalism/dedication to training/diet/etc, possibly worse. I think Stringer was more talented too.

Hope the move North helps get his life on track though - just don't see it happening on the footy field for him. It's going to take him at least 2 seasons to get his fitness up to the required level.

Shame to see his time with us end in this way, but just the way it goes sometimes.
Outside of the school girl issues this is insulting to Jake,

As lazy as Jake was he still rocked up every week albeit a bit overweight in preseason
 
Am I missing something. Why are the Suns able to take him on for less money? Was this offered to every club?

At a guess there'd be more interest in drafting him if teams knew it could be a reduced contract
 
Am I missing something. Why are the Suns able to take him on for less money? Was this offered to every club?

At a guess there'd be more interest in drafting him if teams knew it could be a reduced contract
From what has been reported, his current contract will allegedly be negotiated with the dogs for a settlement via his management (lol) and a new contract for 2026 will be drawn up.

Good luck to CSM getting a dollar out of the Dogs in any settlement
 

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I'm genuinely surprised Gold Coast have gone for it. For everyone saying "what's the harm/cost there's upside", well, they're still using a list spot and there's also upside for any player you recruit at all. They lose the list spot.

High on their first finals series and win and having Dimma as coach, I think they've made a bad footballing decision here. No club was interested, and if Jamarra wanted to be serious they could have asked him to terminate his contract with the Dogs and done a SSP train-on with Gold Coast so they could have looked at his commitment.

The fact that Jamarra probably didn't want to do that to play AFL and would rather take 800k from the Dogs should have been setting off alarm bells for GC.
 
I'm genuinely surprised Gold Coast have gone for it. For everyone saying "what's the harm/cost there's upside", well, they're still using a list spot and there's also upside for any player you recruit at all. They lose the list spot.

High on their first finals series and win and having Dimma as coach, I think they've made a bad footballing decision here. No club was interested, and if Jamarra wanted to be serious they could have asked him to terminate his contract with the Dogs and done a SSP train-on with Gold Coast so they could have looked at his commitment.

The fact that Jamarra probably didn't want to do that to play AFL and would rather take 800k from the Dogs should have been setting off alarm bells for GC.
Shhhhhh be quiet!!!
 

This is the other thing that I find a bit strange by GC. I don't doubt his sincerity that he loves the Dogs, but still couldn't use that as a reason or support network for his mental health, struggles, desire to adhere to his contract.

So how's it going to work at a club that he doesn't have friends at, doesn't seem to love? When the choice is going out at night or going to bed to get enough sleep before an early training session, the fact that he isn't going to be hugged by a teammate friend of his when he walks in surely makes that decision even harder?
 

It's a tiny little bit of irrelevance in the overall scheme of things, but for some reason I'm very glad that he isn't resentful towards us on the way out of the club.

I mean, we tried our best and there should be no reason for any resentment, but compare his attitude and demeanor to Clayton Oliver's airport doorstop, and ... no backhanders/airing of dirty laundry as he leaves, is a positive.
 
I'm genuinely surprised Gold Coast have gone for it. For everyone saying "what's the harm/cost there's upside", well, they're still using a list spot and there's also upside for any player you recruit at all. They lose the list spot.

High on their first finals series and win and having Dimma as coach, I think they've made a bad footballing decision here. No club was interested, and if Jamarra wanted to be serious they could have asked him to terminate his contract with the Dogs and done a SSP train-on with Gold Coast so they could have looked at his commitment.

The fact that Jamarra probably didn't want to do that to play AFL and would rather take 800k from the Dogs should have been setting off alarm bells for GC.
I think you need to look at this a bit more practically... if the choice you are given is $0 and a potential minimum chips contract vs $800k, you take the $800k
 

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Not having any mates up there will be good for him.

His mates will find him and he will find his mates.

With some acquaintances you don't get to tell them when you leave they tell you when you are to leave.
 
The Gold Coast is pretty rotten as far as crooks go. Bikes who don’t ride bikes but prey or sports stars, such as a couple from the Gold Coast Titans and the Broncos as well. Won’t name names but it’s all been mentioned in the news recently. It is a thin line up here.

War is hell.
 

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I quite believe others who talk about the perils of GC bikies, night clubs, etc but Gold Coast at least has the advantage that it's a totally new environment for him.

If it's going to work for him at all then his best shot is in a brand new club in a new city with a new fan base. One where he has to prove himself all over again. I hope he can make something of it.

If he does make it back to the big time the danger may be in a year or two when he is earning the adulation of the fans and the media. He may drop his guard to those outside influences again if he has nothing left to prove to anybody.

The other big unknown is how much the prolonged absence from his community is going to affect him.
 
Just saw the carnival footage. JFC did he think that would help his cause? Playing with the same intensity as the last time we saw him play.
I find these mindless, zero awareness airport interviews even worst. Good riddance.
 
I find these mindless, zero awareness airport interviews even worst. Good riddance.
I remember Terry Wallace revealing that when he interviewed Ben Cousins he ducked into the toilet for ages, very obviously to take drugs, and they decided they’d better draft him to help him. 🤡

Similar vibes. Best of luck to Dimma. Was proud of our efforts to destabilise Essendon and Melbourne by sending Stringer and Hunter, but I reckon Smith and Jamarra could outdo them all.
 
I remember Terry Wallace revealing that when he interviewed Ben Cousins he ducked into the toilet for ages, very obviously to take drugs, and they decided they’d better draft him to help him. 🤡
He then waxed his body hair and shaved his head just before a hair drug test, so the hair wasn't long enough to run through the machine.

This made the AFL "suspicious". :)

 
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