Other teams are reportedly keeping a close eye on Western Bulldogs midfielder Jack Macrae, according to Channel 9’s Tom Morris. The three-time All-Australian was omitted from the Bulldogs’ senior lineup for their recent defeat to Melbourne due to an injury-interrupted pre-season. Interestingly, this decision followed his removal from the Bulldogs’ leadership group during the off-season.
Morris mentioned on Channel 9’s Footy Furnace that Jack Macrae is currently playing in the VFL and although not fully fit, he still has four years remaining on his contract. Other clubs are monitoring his situation, contemplating the possibility of luring him away from the Bulldogs.
In the match against Melbourne, the Bulldogs introduced five new players, including recruits James Harmes, Lachie Bramble, and Nick Coffield, along with debutants Ryley Sanders and Harvey Gallagher.
After the game, Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge indicated that Macrae, aged 29, is nearing a return to the senior team but emphasized that they won’t rush him back if he’s not completely fit. Macrae had been dealing with a stress-related concern in his femur during the pre-season and subsequently suffered a hamstring injury, which impacted his training and running. Beveridge stated they will wait until Macrae is fully prepared to perform at his peak before reintroducing him to the senior lineup.
MCDONALD PROBED ABOUT FUTURE
Logan McDonald, the Swans forward whose contract is up, expresses contentment with his current team amidst speculation regarding his future. There are rumors suggesting that Fremantle is interested in acquiring the West Australian player, armed with three first-round picks for potential trade. With Buddy Franklin’s retirement, McDonald, aged 21 and previously drafted at Pick 4, now has a prime opportunity to showcase his value as a focal point in the Swans’ forward line. In the recent victory against Collingwood, McDonald impressed by scoring four goals.
During a post-match interview with Fox Footy, McDonald remained vague when asked about his contract status. Garry Lyon, a former player for the Demons, jokingly inquired about his future plans, to which McDonald responded by stating his satisfaction with playing for the Swans and leaving negotiations to his manager and the club. With 46 AFL games under his belt since his debut in 2021, McDonald seems content with his current situation.