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DOGS TO LOOK AT FREIJAH DEAL
THE WESTERN Bulldogs will revisit contract talks with breakout star Joel Freijah later this year, after attempting to lock the youngster into an extension earlier this season.
Freijah, who is contracted for 2026, has been one of the best young players in the competition this season having made a blistering start to the year when he was trialled through the midfield earlier in the campaign.
Speaking on AFL.com.au's trade and draft show Gettable this week, Freijah's manager John Meesen from Kapital Sports Group said talks on a new deal for the 19-year-old could pick up again after the season following his stunning patch of form.
"At the start of the year, there were some chats with [Bulldogs football boss] Sam Power there around a possible extension … I'm kind of glad we just held off a little bit," Meesen laughed.
"He's had a pretty good year and he's doing really well. He wanted to back himself in and see where he could take his game.
"He's locked in for next year, so we'll probably start looking at that at the end of the year or through the pre-season. He loves it at the Dogs." – Riley Beveridge
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From The Age - Players yet to sign
Western Bulldogs (12)
Oskar Baker, Nick Coffield, Taylor Duryea, Jason Johannisen, Arthur Jones, Liam Jones, Tom Liberatore, Caleb Poulter, Anthony Scott, Michael Sellwood, Adam Treloar. Adam Treloar is hoping to get fit and back in the team before the end of the season.
Liberatore will stay on another one-year deal, and Arthur Jones has an offer to remain at the Kennel. Small forwards are hot property, so he may not rush to re-sign. Treloar’s injury concerns mean he is yet to re-sign, but it would be a shock if he was not on the list next season. Baker has been in and out of the team but is too good to play VFL. Duryea and Liam Jones are nearing the end, while ex-Saint Coffield is touch and go after limited opportunities at AFL level.Leave a comment:
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After we win the grand finalwe can retire
Adam Treloar
Liam Jones
Jason Johannisen
Taylor Duryea
Delist
Nick Coffield
Anthony Scott
There's 5 spots off the primary list and reduce the list by 1.😀 1Leave a comment:
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In essence we need to remove from the main list (via trade or delisting) a net 3. This will also need to cover anyone brought in via trade or free agency.
So if we traded in Butters and added Silvagni via free agency we would need to remove 5 players from the primary list.
Due to the mid-season rookie additions we also need to reduce that list by one.👍 1Leave a comment:
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We do need to have a minimum of 3 primary list spots.
Duryea as a rookie can't be one of those, but we also have an excess rookie because of the 2 mid season draftees covering the empty spot plus Cody Weightman.
So unless we trade out a contracted player we need at least one more from your list to go, although we retain the right to put anyone back on through the rookie draft if they are not taken by another team.
Getting ready for the impacts of the Tasmania inclusion means we need to be as active as we can.Leave a comment:
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In my opinion trading for Mccreery & silvagni would put us in flag contention👍 3Leave a comment:
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Out of contract this year:
So is Baker player for his career?
He has been serviceable over the last couple of weeks and he doesn't shirk the contest is it his primary goal is to keep it simple.
I think the rule is 3 have to go here's my 3:
Liam Jones retire
Anthony Scott delist
Taylor Duryea retire
Adam Treloar see if he want's to go around 1 more time but he may call it quits and may move to coaching Men/Womens
Arthur Jones 1 year
Oskar Baker see above he is either on the block or gets another year
Caleb Poulter same as Baker
Nick Coffield 1 year as backup
Tom Liberatore If think he is getting/got another year
Jason Johannisen I think falls in the Baker camp has shown signs over the last few weeks and he may retire but depends on how he finishes the year
Michael Sellwood has shown something in the two's and I think is worth extending.
Duryea as a rookie can't be one of those, but we also have an excess rookie because of the 2 mid season draftees covering the empty spot plus Cody Weightman.
So unless we trade out a contracted player we need at least one more from your list to go, although we retain the right to put anyone back on through the rookie draft if they are not taken by another team.Leave a comment:
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Out of contract this year:
So is Baker player for his career?
He has been serviceable over the last couple of weeks and he doesn't shirk the contest is it his primary goal is to keep it simple.
I think the rule is 3 have to go here's my 3:
Liam Jones retire
Anthony Scott delist
Taylor Duryea retire
Adam Treloar see if he want's to go around 1 more time but he may call it quits and may move to coaching Men/Womens
Arthur Jones 1 year
Oskar Baker see above he is either on the block or gets another year
Caleb Poulter same as Baker
Nick Coffield 1 year as backup
Tom Liberatore If think he is getting/got another year
Jason Johannisen I think falls in the Baker camp has shown signs over the last few weeks and he may retire but depends on how he finishes the year
Michael Sellwood has shown something in the two's and I think is worth extending.👍 1Leave a comment:
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He kind of is Ben King but 10cm shorter. Mark and kick player who doesn't get involved enough at ground level and is a bit of a witches hat when the opposition defenders are rebounding the footy.
All power to him if he wants to explore a move and can get better terms elsewhere, but I just don't think what he does as a forward is in particularly high demand anymore. It's not great when Caleb Poulter is being picked ahead of you as a third tall forward - I imagine that's because of Poulter's running capacity and ability to get up to the wings.
I think Buku's best chance at playing each week is as a key back where he can intercept and use his spring a bit more. I just think he's too limited as a forward to play 200 games anywhere in the league.
His goal kicking accuracy has been impressive.
There are a few problems that have become very noticeable during the season.
He falls over all too frequently when he misses a marking contest, there are some questions about his endurance and most importantly he is nowhere near as competitive as others are when the ball is on the ground.
I like him as a player but he has to accept that he is more of a role player for us filling in as required.
The club appears to do some extra work with him focusing on ground ball contests so hopefully he's got some more improvement ahead of him.
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I doubt there would have been much difference between a 25 year old Buku, and a 22 year old Marra, for goals produced in the same role.
And that does not mean, he would be playing for us right now, not ahead of Naughton and Darcy.
As others have identified, we need more pressure and ground ball versatility from our 3rd option.
He also has Croft coming through, and they seem to have committed as a forward for now.
If his manager isn't shopping him around, they are not doing their job.Leave a comment:
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He kind of is Ben King but 10cm shorter. Mark and kick player who doesn't get involved enough at ground level and is a bit of a witches hat when the opposition defenders are rebounding the footy.
All power to him if he wants to explore a move and can get better terms elsewhere, but I just don't think what he does as a forward is in particularly high demand anymore. It's not great when Caleb Poulter is being picked ahead of you as a third tall forward - I imagine that's because of Poulter's running capacity and ability to get up to the wings.
I think Buku's best chance at playing each week is as a key back where he can intercept and use his spring a bit more. I just think he's too limited as a forward to play 200 games anywhere in the league.👍 1Leave a comment:
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