Welcome BACK to the Western Bulldogs Liam Jones

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  • Hotdog60
    Bulldog Team of the Century
    • Aug 2009
    • 5904

    Re: Welcome BACK to the Western Bulldogs Liam Jones

    End of unwanted streak looms as reborn Bulldog eyes 200
    Liam Jones hasn't played in September but a win in his milestone match could help him get there



    ALMOST no one knew who Liam Jones was when he was training clients and signing up members behind the front desk in Kingscliff, but the two guys running the gym in the sleepy coastal town, just south of the Queensland border, knew exactly who he was when he turned up one day in early 2022.

    Former Essendon and Fremantle enforcer Dean Solomon and ex-Brisbane wingman Matthew Kennedy own The Gym at Salt, which has since expanded to Victoria. They coached against Jones when they worked in the football department at the Gold Coast Suns, and they are both still tracking him from afar.
    Jones had moved to the Tweed Heads region with his partner after opting to walk away from a lucrative contract at Carlton, rather than adhering to the AFL’s vaccination policy at the time. He signed with Palm Beach Currumbin in the QAFL and quickly started terrorising forwards playing for Labrador, Noosa, Surfers Paradise and Aspley.

    When the AFL updated its vaccine mandate requirements that July, the door swung open for Jones to return to the top level. Gold Coast and Brisbane tried to convince him to keep playing in the Sunshine State, just with them instead. Other clubs came for him. But the Western Bulldogs convinced Jones to return to the Whitten Oval, almost a decade after he left for a fresh start at Princes Park.



    Now almost two years after returning as an unrestricted free agent, the 33-year-old is at the peak of his powers, the anchor defensive piece in a side poised to make another deep September charge under Luke Beveridge.

    "I feel like this is definitely where I’m meant to be. I've got a lot of love for this club; they gave me the opportunity when I was 17 to live my AFL dream. It is pretty amazing that when I was 31 they gave me another opportunity so many years later. I will be forever grateful. I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else," Jones told AFL.com.au this week.
    "Last year I got back into the swing of things with new players and new coaches, while trying to get up to speed with AFL footy. Last year went really quickly and finished prematurely. I feel more settled this year, which has shown with my relationships. Got the privilege of being in the leadership group this year. I feel like I've really put my feet under the desk for a year and feel really part of the club, part of the system, created some great relationships with the players.

    "I've really enjoyed the move. I think Daniel Pratt has been great for me, as Rohan Smith was last year, with them making slight tweaks in your game. I’ve always seen change as an opportunity to improve."

    When Jones packed up his life and headed north, the defender was at peace with his decision to retire, despite resurrecting his career at the Blues. He finished top-ten – 8th, 5th, 7th, 6th and 9th – in the five John Nicholls Medal counts after being converted into a defender, before he walked away. Evidently, he had much more to offer.



    "When I was making the decision, I had to be content with what I'd done. It is hard to say, but at the time following the decision and through the start of the year I was content. That was it for me. It was amazing circumstances that forced the decision and I was happy and content with that," Jones said.

    "When the phone started ringing and opportunities started to come and I thought: 'Wow, I wonder if I've still got it?' I think it's just given me more perspective. I feel like I've always been someone with a good perspective, but this has given more perspective and gratitude now. I've been very lucky and continue to be lucky."

    Jones finished fifth in last year's Charles Sutton Medal, despite missing four games due to a fractured forearm, which cost him a shot at a maiden All-Australian blazer. He has been in the top bracket of intercept defenders again in 2024, recently recovering from an MCL injury without missing a beat.
    When Jones was sidelined at the end of June, an unlikely figure stepped up. Rory Lobb was moved back a week earlier after Aaron Naughton returned. Beveridge couldn't drop him, so the coach shifted him. It has been one of the positional switches of the year. The former Greater Western Sydney and Fremantle ruck-forward has been rated elite for AFL Player Ratings, marks, intercept marks and intercept possessions across the past six weeks, following a move reminiscent of the Jones switch in 2017.

    "It is a crazy turn of events, the way it came about. The last drill in training (before the game against North Melbourne, Lobb) got the pat on the back to come back. I thought this is good. It reminded me of when I got the pat on the back to play back at Carlton. Then he came in and had such a great impact against the Kangaroos," Jones said.

    "I remember after that game I went up to him and said to him, 'You could play your next 100 games as a full-back or centre half-back, who would have thought that a week ago?' It brings back some memories; that change helped me stay in the game and gave me a new career, basically. It looks like it is doing the same thing for him. I'm sure he will get better and better from here for him.



    "I feel like as I felt many years ago now: he has a new lease on life. He is an open book now. It makes sense. He is playing with such freedom. I have been really happy for him that he has got the opportunity. He can obviously play forward and in the ruck and I feel like every position helps every position. He is strong and athletic and quick and makes you think why didn’t we try him here earlier?"

    Jones is at the business end of his 15th season in the AFL, but is yet to play in a final. Only eight players in VFL/AFL history have played more games without playing in September. Gold Coast veteran David Swallow holds that unwanted record on 238 appearances, after overtaking the late great Trevor Barker this year. But Jones is on track to play finals football for the first time in his 200th game next month.
    The Western Bulldogs have won their past four games and six of seven to recover from a 3-5 start to 2024, reaching August as one of the form teams in the AFL with three rounds to play. But Jones isn't looking beyond Sunday's twilight fixture against Adelaide at Adelaide Oval. The Dogs are seventh and haven't been in the top-four since 2021. Anything can happen from here.

    "This is the best team atmosphere I've experienced in terms of winning," he said. "We are just really balanced at the moment. We've got superstars in our team, but everyone is playing their role. There is value in everyone's position. It has really helped us. We need to keep our head down and bum up heading into the last part of the season because we have been playing well, but we are still seventh on the ladder. It’s not like we’re on top and clear of everyone. We need to carry the momentum and keep doing what’s put ourselves in this position."



    That sums up Jones. He turns up every day of every week, watches what he eats and when he sleeps. No one is at the club’s new $78 million facility more than the veteran. He is always in the ice bath, sauna or on the massage table.

    Jones hasn't had a drink since last year's Mad Monday, but there might be celebratory beverages to come next month for one of the most important players in the game right now. One who spent most of 2022 driving across the New South Wales-Queensland border, signing members at a gym when he wasn't running strength and conditioning classes early in the morning, while dominating in the QAFL on weekends.
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    • Bornadog
      WOOF Clubhouse Leader
      • Jan 2007
      • 66700

      Re: Welcome BACK to the Western Bulldogs Liam Jones

      Great article
      FFC: Established 1883

      Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.

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      • mjp
        Bulldog Team of the Century
        • Jan 2007
        • 7363

        Re: Welcome BACK to the Western Bulldogs Liam Jones

        Originally posted by bornadog
        Great article
        Great leadership...

        A couple of simple words to Lobb. Jones *COULD* have taken the selfish approach - if he does well, he still has two years...maybe they wont need me. Instead, he realised in the moment just a simple word or two could really help a team-mate who must have been feeling anxious about the change (it really would have felt like last chance corral!) and put team first.

        I know everyone will think 'Of course, of course he should do that'. I don't think people appreciate how much the internal politics of a team and selection and injury are within a playing group and how isolating it is when you are out of the team (particularly if you've been IN the team)...

        He's been a brilliant recruiting decision and one I didn't agree with at the time (age, time out of the game, big $, long contract) - good on the recruiting and list management team.
        What should I tell her? She's going to ask.

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        • josie
          Coaching Staff
          • Oct 2012
          • 4482

          Re: Welcome BACK to the Western Bulldogs Liam Jones

          Seems like a top bloke. High EQ to mention Rohan Smith. To see a premiership medal around his and Lobb’s neck…. that would be amazing and you’d never wipe the Cheshire Cat grin off doggie’s supporters.
          Josie :)

          Our day will come
          And we'll have everything.
          We'll share the joy
          Just like '54 again.

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          • comrade
            Hall of Fame
            • Jun 2008
            • 18028

            Re: Welcome BACK to the Western Bulldogs Liam Jones

            One of our best pick ups ever. Love everything about Jonesy. Hopefully he has another 2 or 3 years of high quality footy left.
            Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.

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            • Go_Dogs
              Hall of Fame
              • Jan 2007
              • 10152

              Re: Welcome BACK to the Western Bulldogs Liam Jones

              Loved reading that.

              He’s been a joy to watch. Hard to fathom it’s the same bloke who was playing key forward for us all of those years ago.
              Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?

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              • EasternWest
                Hall of Fame
                • Aug 2009
                • 10002

                Re: Welcome BACK to the Western Bulldogs Liam Jones

                He just seems like a really good guy, and he's right. He does belong at the Dogs.
                "It's over. It's all over."

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                • Sedat
                  Hall of Fame
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 11245

                  Re: Welcome BACK to the Western Bulldogs Liam Jones

                  He quietly made a wholly principled stand (at great personal and financial cost) back in those idiotic years of 2020-21, and he has since been vindicated many times over. It was shameful what he had to put up with at the time, and he has shown no anger or resentment at all despite having his career jeapordised and threatened for no good reason. I have eternal respect for people who are totally principled and have real skin in the game - it take strength, fortitude and courage that not many people possess - he's a much better man than I am.

                  I love that he has had a successful return to the AFEL with the Dogs. A premiership would be amazing, and his story would be the best of the lot.
                  "Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"

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                  • josie
                    Coaching Staff
                    • Oct 2012
                    • 4482

                    Re: Welcome BACK to the Western Bulldogs Liam Jones

                    Hoping it’s my I imagination but I think Liam has been going to ground a bit more since his recent injury. I’m now thinking Barrass if his back passes medical might be a good idea.
                    Last edited by josie; 13-08-2024, 05:54 PM.
                    Josie :)

                    Our day will come
                    And we'll have everything.
                    We'll share the joy
                    Just like '54 again.

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                    • mighty_west
                      Coaching Staff
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 3438

                      Re: Welcome BACK to the Western Bulldogs Liam Jones

                      Originally posted by josie
                      Hoping it’s my I imagination but I think Liam has been going to ground a bit more since his petition injury. I’m now thinking Barrass if his back passes medical might be a good idea.
                      It's being reported today that Barrass will join the Hawks on a 5 year deal.

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                      • GVGjr
                        Moderator
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 44634

                        Re: Welcome BACK to the Western Bulldogs Liam Jones

                        Originally posted by josie
                        Hoping it’s my I imagination but I think Liam has been going to ground a bit more since his petition injury. I’m now thinking Barrass if his back passes medical might be a good idea.
                        He seems to do it more when he's not playing at his best.
                        Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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                        • josie
                          Coaching Staff
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 4482

                          Re: Welcome BACK to the Western Bulldogs Liam Jones

                          Originally posted by GVGjr
                          He seems to do it more when he's not playing at his best.
                          Let’s hope his back to his best asap. He’s been such a wonderful pickup & mentoring Lobb & other backs has been a bonus.
                          Josie :)

                          Our day will come
                          And we'll have everything.
                          We'll share the joy
                          Just like '54 again.

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                          • Bornadog
                            WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                            • Jan 2007
                            • 66700

                            Re: Welcome BACK to the Western Bulldogs Liam Jones

                            Originally posted by josie
                            Let’s hope his back to his best asap. He’s been such a wonderful pickup & mentoring Lobb & other backs has been a bonus.
                            I thought against Adelaide, the three backs didn't know who they were playing on. I think we stuffed up the match ups which also effected Jones' game
                            FFC: Established 1883

                            Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.

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