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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
From memory Boyd was informed that he might fall out of favour and be required in the VFL. It's a testament to the integrity of the man that he got on with it with no fussIt reminds me of how bad Mathew Boyd was treated in his last season.
Classic auto correctWho’s brendan mccarthy?
Same thing that got Wallis unfortunately.Footy is changing. Sucks that he’s going to be at another club but we can no longer have 6-7 slow midfielders, 1-2 of whom are stuck in the forward line.
Bulldogs utility Buku Khamis will remain in the red, white and blue for the next two seasons after committing to a new deal at the Kennel.
The 24-year-old played 17 games this season, primarily in defence, averaging three intercept marks and ten touches per game.
Rising through the ranks to become the Bulldogs’ first Next Generation Academy selection in 2018, Khamis has played 27 games and kicked 7 goals.
Khamis was pleased to lock away the deal and remain at the Bulldogs.
“I am very excited to be locked in at the Kennel for two more years,” Khamis said.
“I love the playing group and coaches – I still feel like I have a lot of development left in me.
“The Club has done a lot for myself and my family. The culture is amazing, we are a pretty tight group – it made my choice pretty easy.
“I’ve taken a lot of confidence out of this season, what I’ve been able to do with the coaches and players, I’ll take that into 2025.”
Western Bulldogs General Manager of List and Recruiting, Sam Power, was happy to secure Khamis into the future.
“Buku has continued to develop this season after his first full pre-season in the backline,” Power said.
“As a Club, we’re pleased to have Buku with us for at least the next two seasons, with plenty of growth and development left in his game.
“He has shown an ability to intercept and use his aerial ability to good effect in games this season, taking a significant step forward with 17 AFL appearances.”
Khamis continues to play a pivotal role in the community, working with the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation regularly throughout the season.
Not really, he's 30 not 35. And his transition from star to role player has largely occurred because the league has evolved in recent years. He's still going to be valuable as a starting inside mid for several teams.
100% agreement. Looks like loyalty should only go one way this reflects poorly on the Club. 250 games 3 times all Australian 29 years old gives 100% and been treated like crap.Absolutely sick that it’s come to this. Alright, if he’s not getting a gig inside mid, I can accept that. But when he has come in and played other roles this year he has been good to very good.
Then he’s out of the side again on Bevo’s whim.
Makes me sick that we have shown so much faith in VDM & McNeil despite poor performance and minimal upside, while a Bulldogs hero rots on the bench.
I would show Bevo the door and ask Jack to reconsider.
Genuinely gutted about this one.
How’s he been treated like crap?100% agreement. Looks like loyalty should only go one way this reflects poorly on the Club. 250 games 3 times all Australian 29 years old gives 100% and been treated like crap.
How’s he been treated like crap?
Does it? Still weakens depth at least.One thing about Judas Bailey Smith leaving is if you are replacing a high rated player you normally have a weaken list from the current season. Given he did not play whatever we get as trade improves the player talent from 2024.
They will probably offer pick 20 for smith and 36 for JackGeelong... lol...
****ing pricks.
Pick in the 20s for Smith and Macrae thanks
You make a good point here. One thing we lacked was someone who would run both ways, not something BS was good at. Used to annoy me seeing him jog back rather than use his speed to put pressure on opposition on the rebound.One thing about Judas Bailey Smith leaving is if you are replacing a high rated player you normally have a weaken list from the current season. Given he did not play whatever we get as trade improves the player talent from 2024.
In the context of our team balance, I agree. But it's not due to him falling off as an athlete, and at least a handful of teams with weaker inside mid depth will have a clear role for him.he isnt versatile enough ala matty boyd/ murphy to play other positions.
apart from leadership/experience, no big loss
Why are you throwing in our next years second? 2 firsts straight up seeing as they will both likely be second rounders anyway.Pretty simple in my opinion. Tell them it’s this year and next years first for Bailey and next years second or Bailey goes to PSD. That’s it, don’t entertain any other options or offers. State your position, be resolute, don’t engage in further chat and let them make the call.