Log in . “If (Hogan) was good enough, he’d be playing for the Fremantle Dockers and (coach) Longmuir’s not giving him a game.” The Bombers had to trade up in the 2019 draft order to secure Jones, showing just how keen they are on the childhood Bombers fan. I know the baggage but he wouldn’t be the first player to get a second or a third chance at another club.“(Fremantle) clearly don’t see him as part of their future otherwise he plays.“Surely there is a club out there that can do with a 200cm key forward capable of kicking 50 goals, I’m looking at Essendon... is he not the replacement for Joe Daniher?”With Daniher likely to depart the Bombers at the season’s end, Cornes questioned what the deal could be worth to Essendon.But Bombers legend Matthew Lloyd has shot down the idea, stating Hogan’s “baggage” was an issue.“I look at the history of clubs who come with baggage, and I just wouldn’t take him,” he said.“They took a young kid in the draft with pick 30 (young forward Harrison Jones), I just want to see them put some time into him over the next year or two.“If (Hogan) was good enough, he’d be playing for the Fremantle Dockers and (coach) Longmuir’s not giving him a game.”The Bombers had to trade up in the 2019 draft order to secure Jones, showing just how keen they are on the childhood Bombers fan.“Quite simply, we rated Harry as a first-round draft selection and when he missed out in the first round, we decided that we wanted to target him and get him to our club,” Essendon recruiting manager Adrian Dodoro said at the 2019 AFL Draft.Hogan has been trialled as a defender in recent weeks after overcoming a calf injury. He was rewarded with All-Australianselection as a junior i… Hogan joined the Dockers from Melbourne before last season in a high-profile trade. We'd had discussions privately with Jesse and his preference was to go to Fremantle. This is also known as Online Behavioural Advertising. This is a strong result for our club.”A NOTE ABOUT RELEVANT ADVERTISING: We collect information about the content (including ads) you use across this site and use it to make both advertising and content more relevant to you on our network and other sites. JESSE Hogan has spoken of the influence of Brownlow Medal winner Nat Fyfe helped to convince him to head home after Melbourne and the Dockers came to a trade agreement. Subscribe to the West Australian. This article is available to subscribers who have digital access included in their subscription. "Fremantle was going through if they wanted to trade for Jesse. But his form in those practice matches has not been enough to earn a Dockers recall.He remains contracted to the Dockers until the end of 2021 after signing a three-year deal when he joined the club at the end of 2018.To comment on this story and join the conversation, subscribe to The West Australian’sWill Docker Stephen Hill have a nervous wait for the Match Review?Watch Cockburn Cougars V Warwick Senators from last Friday on The West
$13 $7 per we Hogan, the new Dockers key forward, signed a three-year deal, having booted 152 goals from 71 games for the Demons. Digital + Print. Hogan was then suspended before round one last year for making "poor alcohol choices" as Fremantle revealed he was dealing with an anxiety disorder. Kayo is your ticket to the 2020 Toyota AFL Premiership Season. The timing seemed right to try and pursue that and here we are.”“I’m feeling a bit of relief, excitement, there’s a bit of everything.“There’s been a roller-coaster of emotions really, but I’m super excited and I can’t wait to get started.”Fremantle secured Hogan and Pick 65 after sending Pick 6 and Pick 23 to Melbourne, while they also secured Rory Lobb from GWS Giants.The Giants acquired Pick 11 and Pick 19 from the Dockers in exchange for Lobb, as well as Pick 14, 43 and 47.Despite categorically ruling a play for Hogan out on Friday, the Dockers backflipped and proceeded with a deal for the 23-year-old.General manager of football Peter Bell was excited to have players of Hogan and Lobb’s calibre join the Dockers.“Signing Jesse and Rory is an excellent result for Fremantle,” Bell said.“Both players were very keen to join our club and we’re confident they will have an instant impact as a part of our starting 22, both in 2019.“We’re excited about what they will add to our tall forward stocks, which also includes a number of exciting prospects in Brennan Cox and Hugh Dixon as well as established players Matthew Taberner and Cam McCarthy.”GWS Giants list manager Jason McCartney wished Lobb the best for his career at Fremantle.“We wish Rory all the best for his future career at the Dockers,” McCartney said.“He’s been a valuable member of the Giants’ group over the past five years but we understand his desire to return to Western Australia.“With the upgrade of pick 11 in addition to pick 19, we are able to strengthen our hand at the upcoming NAB AFL Draft to bring in some quality talent to complement our list.