WBFC - Player Contract Status
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We did get rid of Sevens and Hrovat and Hamling, all premiership teams seem to shed some fringe players and we're no different.Western Bulldogs: 2016 PremiersComment
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Tim English re-signs until the end of 2020
Ruckman Tim English is the latest Western Bulldogs player to put pen to paper, signing a two-year contract extension this week.
The West Australian will remain at the kennel until at least the end of 2020, an extension on his existing two-year draftee contract
Bulldogs List Manager Jason McCartney said the Club was pleased to retain the 19-year-old’s services.
“Tim was a highly-touted junior ruckman and we’ve been extremely impressed with his first six months at the Club.
“Not only has Tim settled in well and applied himself to his training, but he’s showed strong signs throughout the pre-season and demonstrates terrific attributes for a modern-day ruckman.”
English said he looked forward to continuing his development at the Bulldogs.
“It’s a huge thing the Club’s shown faith in me to firstly pick me in the draft, then to extend the contract.
“The Club’s been really welcoming and I’m looking to develop those relationships further.
“It does give you a little bit of confidence they see that your development is tracking pretty well… I’m just really looking forward (to the next few years).”
English was the Bulldogs first pick in the 2016 NAB AFL National Draft at number 19, recruited from the South Fremantle Football Club.Comment
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Extended with out playing a game. Timmy!Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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If that's true, then it's down right stupid and offensive to him. I would've thought $2M over 4 years would be good firm offer to see if he took a fair, quick deal like Hunter did last year. I'd be hoping that BF report was thin on fact.Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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Not really, if we rate him then it's a great investment in the relationship. Also stops WA teams trying to get our WA guys to head back home, now to sign JJ and Adams...Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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English looks a definite player. Really impressed in the JLT. Great skills - particularly by foot - for his size and looks a natural footballer.Comment
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Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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Just dredging this Johannisen thing again. He's the player I'd probably want us to sign the most... oh, just behind Bontempelli, Dahlhaus, Hunter, Stringer, Wallis, Macrae and perhaps Roughead & Daniel...
Oh, and not to mention Wood - who has several years left in him...
So yeah, 7% or one-fourteenth of our salary cap on JJ isn't going to happen. It's a simple case of "do you want to be in a great side or not?"
The answer is, we'll help you get to the club of your choice and take the compensation pick.... Or, alternatively, pull your head in and meet us at the level we're offering. I think JJ will find that he can only get close to the numbers he wants from the far less attractive (and desperate) clubs with the cap space.
Even with the astronomical money (and Brownlow) that Ablett received for his move to GC, I still get the feeling that he's been unfulfilled and yearns for Geelong. He was loved at Geelong, whilst I'm not sure he's even particularly popular at Gold Coast! He could've played in another flag or two at Geelong, whilst Selwood and Dangerfield would be nothing but support acts in comparison to Ablett at Geelong - had he stayed.
Point is, money's not everything and I reckon Ablett's an example of a bloke who'd literally give up a couple of million to be back at Geelong - with the benefit of hindsight. As silly as it sounds, it's a painful lesson and you don't get the years back.Comment
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Just dredging this Johannisen thing again. He's the player I'd probably want us to sign the most... oh, just behind Bontempelli, Dahlhaus, Hunter, Stringer, Wallis, Macrae and perhaps Roughead & Daniel...
Oh, and not to mention Wood - who has several years left in him...
So yeah, 7% or one-fourteenth of our salary cap on JJ isn't going to happen. It's a simple case of "do you want to be in a great side or not?"
The answer is, we'll help you get to the club of your choice and take the compensation pick.... Or, alternatively, pull your head in and meet us at the level we're offering. I think JJ will find that he can only get close to the numbers he wants from the far less attractive (and desperate) clubs with the cap space.
Even with the astronomical money (and Brownlow) that Ablett received for his move to GC, I still get the feeling that he's been unfulfilled and yearns for Geelong. He was loved at Geelong, whilst I'm not sure he's even particularly popular at Gold Coast! He could've played in another flag or two at Geelong, whilst Selwood and Dangerfield would be nothing but support acts in comparison to Ablett at Geelong - had he stayed.
Point is, money's not everything and I reckon Ablett's an example of a bloke who'd literally give up a couple of million to be back at Geelong - with the benefit of hindsight. As silly as it sounds, it's a painful lesson and you don't get the years back.Don't piss off old people
The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...Comment
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