WOOF welcomes Joel Freijah to the Kennel

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  • Bornadog
    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
    • Jan 2007
    • 65688

    Re: WOOF welcomes Joel Freijah to the Kennel

    Originally posted by azabob
    An absolute cracking interview with Joel Freijah on RSN radio with Daniel Harford.

    I am now more excited about Joel's on field future.



    https://omny.fm/shows/breakfast-with...r-at-the-kenne

    Good interview, thanks for posting. He seems like a level headed 18 year old.
    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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    • azabob
      Hall of Fame
      • Sep 2008
      • 15155

      Re: WOOF welcomes Joel Freijah to the Kennel

      Originally posted by bornadog
      Good interview, thanks for posting. He seems like a level headed 18 year old.
      He reminded me a lot of Issac Smith in the way he spoke and what he said.

      Confident in his abilities but also humble.
      More of an In Bruges guy?

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      • merantau
        Coaching Staff
        • May 2015
        • 3942

        Re: WOOF welcomes Joel Freijah to the Kennel

        Very smart young player. Will have a great career with us.
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        "It's not about the destination - it's about the trip."

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        • JanLorMill
          WOOF Member
          • Feb 2023
          • 1567

          Re: WOOF welcomes Joel Freijah to the Kennel

          Missed out on a rising star nomination.
          What a joke of an award really. A terrible history starting with Taylor over Bont. Libba never got a nomination. Some really poor winners like Stephenson, McGarth, Pearce, Heppell and Palmer.

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          • bulldogsthru&thru
            Bulldog Team of the Century
            • May 2011
            • 7662

            Re: WOOF welcomes Joel Freijah to the Kennel

            Originally posted by JanLorMill
            Missed out on a rising star nomination.
            What a joke of an award really. A terrible history starting with Taylor over Bont. Libba never got a nomination. Some really poor winner like Stephenson, McGarth, Pearce, Heppell and Palmer.
            Since the Griffen and then Bont debacle, I don't give this award one ounce of respect. In fact it's better not to win it. Congrats Joel, you're more likely to become Bont than Lewis Taylor.

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            • weltschmerz
              Rookie List
              • Jun 2019
              • 249

              Re: WOOF welcomes Joel Freijah to the Kennel

              Originally posted by bulldogsthru&thru
              Since the Griffen and then Bont debacle, I don't give this award one ounce of respect. In fact it's better not to win it. Congrats Joel, you're more likely to become Bont than Lewis Taylor.
              There's also very much an asterisk on it this year with the two best eligible players both missing out through suspension. I think Darcy would have edged out Reid to the award after a fantastic end to the season, but it would have been one of them without a doubt.

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              • MrMahatma
                Coaching Staff
                • Sep 2007
                • 3960

                Re: WOOF welcomes Joel Freijah to the Kennel

                Forget the rising star… can’t believe he was snubbed for All Australian?!

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                • Hotdog60
                  Bulldog Team of the Century
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 5795

                  Re: WOOF welcomes Joel Freijah to the Kennel

                  The media has put their votes in for the rising star and it was unanimous for Ollie Dempsay so I thought it would be interesting to compare the two.

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                  • hujsh
                    Hall of Fame
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 11774

                    Re: WOOF welcomes Joel Freijah to the Kennel

                    Originally posted by Hotdog60
                    The media has put their votes in for the rising star and it was unanimous for Ollie Dempsay so I thought it would be interesting to compare the two.

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                    Pretty underwhelming winner. Darcy vs Reid would have been way better
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                    • comrade
                      Hall of Fame
                      • Jun 2008
                      • 17857

                      Re: WOOF welcomes Joel Freijah to the Kennel

                      Dempsey is 3 years older than Freij, too. 21 year old winning the rising star is taking the piss a bit.
                      Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.

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                      • jazzadogs
                        Bulldog Team of the Century
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 5509

                        Re: WOOF welcomes Joel Freijah to the Kennel

                        Originally posted by Hotdog60
                        The media has put their votes in for the rising star and it was unanimous for Ollie Dempsay so I thought it would be interesting to compare the two.

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                        Unanimous is pretty ridiculous. Are they all incapable of a unique opinion? He hasn't been a clear standout compared to some of the other candidates, imo. Wilson, Windsor, Wardlaw, Roberts would all get top votes from at least one person in a blind voting.

                        There is also the issue of what the actual criteria is - performances across the year, potential, both?

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                        • Mitcha
                          Draftee
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 691

                          Re: WOOF welcomes Joel Freijah to the Kennel

                          Looking forward to seeing Kevin Bartletts votes!

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                          • Hotdog60
                            Bulldog Team of the Century
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 5795

                            Breakout Bulldog on Bont comparisons, his 'tough decision' to leave home

                            After being picked up in the third round of the 2023 draft, its been a rapid rise for Bulldog Joel Freijah


                            JOEL Freijah has a penetrating right foot, but you should see him wielding a ping pong paddle. Three years in the boarding house at Ballarat Clarendon College honed his craft behind the table tennis table. It also instilled the discipline and devotion that has propelled him out of the blocks at the Western Bulldogs.

                            Freijah grew up in Horsham, 300km north-west of Melbourne, just past the Grampians. He made the decision at the end of Year 9 to leave home and board at the same school that has recently produced Brisbane premiership players Hugh McCluggage and Jarrod Berry, Gold Coast's Tom Berry, Essendon's Ben Hobbs, Port Adelaide's Willem Drew and North Melbourne's Darcy Tucker.

                            The 19-year-old wasn't the only boarder the Western Bulldogs selected in the 2023 Telstra AFL Draft. Ryley Sanders was taken at pick No.6, after the Tasmanian moved to Victoria to complete Year 11 and 12 at Melbourne Grammar. That shared experienced has connected the pair.



                            The alarm sounded earlier in the boarding house than at home. Every second morning started in the gym. Free time was spent playing hours of table tennis. Study commitment wasn't suggested, it was expected.

                            While Freijah cemented his draft status with the Greater Western Victoria Rebels in the Coates Talent League across 2022 and 2023, his school performances also stood out. But the boarding experience helped with much more than just football.

                            "It was a hard decision to leave family – we are a really close family – and I'm from Horsham originally, so two hours away from Ballarat. But I'm extremely grateful for it," Freijah told AFL.com.au ahead of the Easter Sunday clash against St Kilda.

                            "Every day there is routine, there is discipline, even just being away from family at a young age you develop so many daily skills you don't realise you do develop until you come out of school and others don't have that just went to school as a day student.

                            "Boarding is a whole different experience, but it's something you need to do if you're from the country. Horsham is a great town but there are more opportunities in Ballarat for my education and my football. it was a tough decision but probably one of the best decisions my family and I made. I've made four or five lifetime long friends from school. The friendships and connections are unbreakable because you spend every day together for three years."



                            Luke Beveridge picked Freijah to make his debut against Richmond in May last year and played him 13 times in his first season at the Western Bulldogs, including the elimination final loss to Hawthorn in front of 97,828 people at the MCG. They lost by 37 points, but Freijah enhanced his reputation on the big stage.

                            "You want to play well in those big games," Freijah said. "Something I do enjoy is challenges. We knew that was going to be a challenging game. Obviously it didn't go our way in the end, but I played how I play in a normal game; I love playing on the MCG in front of big crowds. It was a really enjoyable experience even though we lost and a cool game with 97,000 people there.

                            "Having those VFL games at the start was really good for my development. When I came in, I was ready. The one thing that helped me a lot was the boys in the backline like Taylor Duryea, Liam Jones really guiding me well. They made me feel comfortable and that made me gain a lot of confidence."

                            Freijah was drafted as a wingman but played predominantly at half-back under Daniel Pratt's watch in 2024. This year, with reigning All-Australians Marcus Bontempelli and Adam Treloar missing early, the assured 191cm utility has played mainly in the midfield.

                            He collected 28 disposals and 455 metres gained against North Melbourne in round one, then finished with 23 touches, 12 contested possessions and a memorable goal, where he swooped on Steele Sidebottom in the middle of the MCG, tucked the ball under his arm, took one bounce and calmly slotted a goal from 55m out to level the scores late in Footscray's 100th year anniversary game against Collingwood in round two.

                            "I have really enjoyed it and in the future I think I will be able to play any role, whether that's in the midfield or going back to help defensively, which I have been doing in games this year," he said.

                            "With 'Ads' and 'Bont' out there was opportunity there. It's been great to play with Ed (Richards) and 'Libba' (Tom Liberatore) and Matt Kennedy has bene absolutely awesome for me. I've enjoyed the opportunity. I think it suits my strengths really well. It's definitely something I want to keep working on with my craft at stoppages and then hurting teams on the outside with my running."

                            Word got back to Freijah when Collingwood champion Nathan Buckley referred to him as the 'right-footed Bont' in March. You couldn't miss it on social media. He laughs when asked about it, succinctly responding: "There is only one Bont." Smart answer, smart player. Bontempelli is set to return on Easter Sunday night, but Freijah is cementing a spot in the Bulldogs' best 22.

                            The Western Bulldogs used pick No.45 on Freijah in 2023 after picking Sanders and father-son recruit Jordan Croft (No. 15) in the first-round. That pick looks like a very shrewd piece of recruiting by Sam Power and Dom Milesi. The Dogs also used the same pick in 2014 on Bailey Dale, who has since become an All-Australian half-back and was included in the squad again last year.

                            The Bulldogs have unearthed plenty of gold in the third-round across the past decade. Caleb Daniel was selected the pick after Dale and won the 2020 Charles Sutton Medal in the same year he collected a blazer. Bailey Williams was taken at pick No. 48 in 2016, while 2016 premiership wingman Lachie Hunter was a father-son selection at pick No.49.

                            "I think it doesn’t matter what pick you go in the end, I know people talk about it a lot but you soon come to the realisation that everyone has the same platform once you get in there," he said.

                            "That expectation [to play 10-plus years] is real for me. I've got a lot of self-belief and I'm very confident in my ability. I've got great support around me at the club. I'm really grateful to be at this club and I look forward to many, many more years to come."

                            For now, Freijah is keeping housemates Lachie McNeill and Lachie Jaques honest on the table tennis table every night. He will start a commerce degree next year at Deakin University. The confident kid wearing No.27 in the red, white and blue is a key part of not just the future at the Whitten Oval, but the present.

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                            • Bulldog Joe
                              Premiership Moderator
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 5457

                              Joel seems a very level headed individual. I was fortunate to have time to chat with him at a pre-season function and was impressed with him as a person.
                              Life is to be Enjoyed not Endured

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                              • Dogs 24/7
                                Senior Player
                                • Sep 2007
                                • 1176

                                Had a couple of quieter weeks before bouncing back last night. He's been a brilliant addition for us.

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