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JJ Signs deal for 5 years
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Western Bulldogs defender Jason Johannisen has recommitted to the Club for the next five seasons.
Johannisen, who was out of contract at the end of the 2017 season, has agreed to terms on a deal which will keep him at Victoria University Whitten Oval until at least the end of the 2022 season.
Western Bulldogs List Manager Jason McCartney said that the Club was pleased to see the 24-year-old extend his stay at the kennel.
“Jason is not only a key member of our playing group but a quality individual who is a big part of the future of the Western Bulldogs,” McCartney said.
“To reach the heights he has after coming off the rookie list is a credit to not only his talent and work ethic, but at just 24, we think there’s also still plenty of improvement in him.
“We’ve seen ‘JJ’ grow in leaps and bounds over the past few years, and we’re looking forward to watching him continue to develop as a player and a person at our football club.”
Johannisen was taken with the 39th pick of 2010 AFL Rookie Draft and made his debut against North Melbourne in Round 19, 2012, playing 27 games over the next three seasons.
Under Luke Beveridge, the South African born Johannisen began to flourish as one of the League’s most dangerous attacking half-backs, and was awarded the Norm Smith Medal for his best on ground performance in the 2016 AFL Grand Final.
The Western Australian is the latest in a long line of players to commit to the Club long term, with Johannisen joining Kieran Collins, Lewis Young, Patrick Lipinski, Clay Smith, Marcus Adams, Tim English, Bailey Williams and Fletcher Roberts to have re-signed in 2017.
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I wonder what the $$$ are.
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bulldogtragic
I wonder what the $$$ are.
Have a guess BT. I'll go 5 years for $3 million
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Just saw this. Terrific news!!
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anfo27
Have a guess BT. I'll go 5 years for $3 million
I'd be happy with that.
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I think they're likely to be on original terms offered. This is fantastic news and just what the Dr ordered.
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Now let's come and kill us some Carlton. A real bulldog team effort of manic pressure. For four quarters this week.
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650k approx per year according to John Ralph. So probably 600.
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bulldogtragic
I wonder what the $$$ are.
Reported as an average of 650K
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bulldogtragic
I wonder what the $$$ are.
Who cares ! But I guess now the Media will start speculating and watch Barrett say we will go broke and it will rip the club apart etc etc
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ledge
Who cares ! But I guess now the Media will start speculating and watch Barrett say we will go broke and it will rip the club apart etc etc
I care.
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I had a feeling it was coming :) We need some positive news and now time to play a debutant this week. Everyone needs to remember JJ's first 2 months was excellent many players on our list have struggled all year.
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ledge
Who cares ! But I guess now the Media will start speculating and watch Barrett say we will go broke and it will rip the club apart etc etc
If it's $650K per year, Barrett won't be speculating about anything. That's a fair price and I'd imagine it's unders compared to what his manager was hoping to squeeze out of the market.
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bulldogtragic
I care.
Why ? We have no control over it. It is what it is , its not our business.
Quite funny how going back no one cared who got what as long as the players stayed now we have been manipulated by the media speculation in the last few years about how much money etc etc , boils down to the club offered what they thought was reasonable and the player signed.
I hate how the media makes a story out of a story , these journalists are sports journos not money managers , stick to the sport not personal stuff. Just say he signed for 5 years and leave it at that . The AFLs job to watch wages not their business or ours.
I certainly wouldn't want my wage all over the papers .. Attracts robbers etc.
we have become " nosey parkers" :-)
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Yes!! Great news. JJ resigns now for him to have a great game on Sunday and we have a good win hopefully.
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Twodogs
Now let's come and kill us some Carlton. A real bulldog team effort of manic pressure. For four quarters this week.
Yep hoping that happens on Sunday.
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Hooray! Some good news finally!
Hopefully this can be a turning point for us
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Great stuff JJ. Now get back to playing bloody good footy.
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ratsmac
Great stuff JJ. Now get back to playing bloody good footy.
His form has not been great recently so hopefully now he gets it back.
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Sensational news. Some people have short memories. He is a unique player. Nearly impossible to replace.
In the prelim he was instrumental in the crucial play of the game in the last quarter with the line bursting speed that resulted in a team lifting euphoric goal. When no one could find any space in the GF he kept running and creating. Without JJ we don't win the Premiership.
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So if we believe the media, now JJ is staying, Jake Stringer must be leaving then.
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Fantastic news. Well done on getting the deal done.
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bulldogtragic
So if we believe the media, now JJ is staying, Jake Stringer must be leaving then.
If anyone believes the media they need their head read.
I think they put 100 stories out to make you read them and only one is right.
All about click bait they get paid for how many read the stories , wrong or right doesn't come into it , have you ever seen an AFL journalist apologise for a wrong story ??
They are too busy gloating over the one they got right and forget the rest.
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ledge
Why ? We have no control over it. It is what it is , its not our business.
Quite funny how going back no one cared who got what as long as the players stayed now we have been manipulated by the media speculation in the last few years about how much money etc etc , boils down to the club offered what they thought was reasonable and the player signed.
I hate how the media makes a story out of a story , these journalists are sports journos not money managers , stick to the sport not personal stuff. Just say he signed for 5 years and leave it at that . The AFLs job to watch wages not their business or ours.
I certainly wouldn't want my wage all over the papers .. Attracts robbers etc.
we have become " nosey parkers" :-)
Completely agree, why should we worry about their salary.
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bornadog
Completely agree, why should we worry about their salary.
So if we took Trav Cloke on his $600,000 salary at Collingwood you would've been fine?
Taking on Suckling at $600,000 maybe, would've been fine?
To make an informed decision about the worth of a contract, one needs to understands numbers right? By this line of thinking paying him $1,000,000 and celebrate in his re-signing. Knowing the dollar cost of a long contract in an environment of limited salary cap seems important enough a thing to know, or have interest in.
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bulldogtragic
So if we took Trav Cloke on his $600,000 salary at Collingwood you would've been fine?
Taking on Suckling at $600,000 maybe, would've been fine?
To make an informed decision about the worth of a contract, one needs to understands numbers right? By this line of thinking paying him $1,000,000 and celebrate in his re-signing. Knowing the dollar cost of a long contract in an environment of limited salary cap seems important enough a thing to know, or have interest in.
The club is not that stupid, and it is not my problem. They can manage the salary cap and dish out what they feel each player is worth. Once it is all done, then I have don't have an issue.
The media are the ones banging on about guys like Tom Boyd and it just gets tiresome.
If you enjoy playing with the dollars, then have fun. :D
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bornadog
The club is not that stupid, and it is not my problem. They can manage the salary cap and dish out what they feel each player is worth. Once it is all done, then I have don't have an issue.
The media are the ones banging on about guys like Tom Boyd and it just gets tiresome.
If you enjoy playing with the dollars, then have fun. :D
After I win Oz Lotto, I will. But I thought you were our resident numbers man? :D
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bornadog
The club is not that stupid, and it is not my problem. They can manage the salary cap and dish out what they feel each player is worth. Once it is all done, then I have don't have an issue.
The media are the ones banging on about guys like Tom Boyd and it just gets tiresome.
If you enjoy playing with the dollars, then have fun. :D
And look what its done to Tom Boyd . We the public should have no knowledge of what players earn or are speculated to earn we are fans of the game not the wage they earn or their private lives.
Let the clubs do the wheeling and dealing in private, all we need to know is who we have on our list and how to win a flag with it .
I'm totally against invading people's lives. Back in the Lou Richards writing days they talked about the game and kept it at that. That's our business and it's all it should be.
Media is a disgrace nowadays in their reporting and player spying and speculation , just report what's true. Not make up rubbish. They are reporters not the story makers. It's become about them and who can speculate the best.
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In a sport where there is a salary cap, and a clubs ability to bring in players from other clubs is impacted by how much they are paying current players - then of course it has to be a talking point. It is a professional sport - and in every professional sport in the world, like it or not - players contracts become public. If anything, the wages of AFL players are less public than most other sports and it is only really the notable contracts that get made public.
By notable - I mean like when a player moves clubs, or when a player drags out their contract talks with their existing club.
In an ideal world for the footballers - their salaries wouldn't be made public. But this is the reality of professional sport.
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comrade
If it's $650K per year, Barrett won't be speculating about anything. That's a fair price and I'd imagine it's unders compared to what his manager was hoping to squeeze out of the market.
I wonder if his manager is still on board?
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Originally Posted by
ledge
Why ? We have no control over it. It is what it is , its not our business.
Quite funny how going back no one cared who got what as long as the players stayed now we have been manipulated by the media speculation in the last few years about how much money etc etc , boils down to the club offered what they thought was reasonable and the player signed.
I hate how the media makes a story out of a story , these journalists are sports journos not money managers , stick to the sport not personal stuff. Just say he signed for 5 years and leave it at that . The AFLs job to watch wages not their business or ours.
I certainly wouldn't want my wage all over the papers .. Attracts robbers etc.
we have become " nosey parkers" :-)
Well said ledge. According to the meeja the bad news is JJ wasn't going to sign and then, when he does sign, it's even worse news!
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bulldogtragic
So if we believe the media, now JJ is staying, Jake Stringer must be leaving then.
Yep. Jake must be going.
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Great news, now he might start concentrating on football.
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KT31
Great news, now he might start concentrating on football.
It'd be nice if his teamates stuck their bibs in from time to time and knocked the next *!*!*!*! who gets in JJ's face into the middle of next *!*!*!*!ing week.
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As a paying member of our club I'm glad when responsible media tells me how it is spending the money I and my fellow members are contributing.
It's dreadfully important to me that I understand that my club is not pissing money up against the wall on players they shouldn't, or doing the opposite with others who deserve to be treated well.
The key for lay folk like us is to find trusted media and sources of information and trust them, and shun not-trusted media. I don't get pissed off about how our players are portrayed in the media (apart from live calls - I go apeshit over those) and pay attention to trusted sources, like what we get here.
As an aside, the players sign a playing and social contract when they sign up with us. They can't have the privilege of being an AFL footballer without accepting the shortfalls. The latter and its issues are clearly defined, they sign up to the associated pain.
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Excellent, excellent news. Very relieved. I wonder how much the downturn in form contributed to the re-signing and whether suitors cooled because of it.
I'm sure I have no idea what you're on about J, or maybe I do? It's hard to say.