“I’m really confident with where things are”: Bont on contract call

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  • Bornadog
    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
    • Jan 2007
    • 65078

    “I’m really confident with where things are”: Bont on contract call

    “I’m really confident with where things are”: Bont on contract call


    The skipper spoke to AFL Media's Josh Gabelich at the 2025 AFL Captains Day.

    By Josh Gabelich/AFL.com.au
    1 hr
    MARCUS Bontempelli is dealing with plenty of different contracts right now. Coffee. Hospitality licences. Council permits. Workplace health and safety. But the contract that will attract the most attention is the one the Western Bulldogs skipper is not too concerned about right now.

    The six-time Charles Sutton medallist and six-time All-Australian midfielder will enter the 2025 season out of contract beyond this October, but Bontempelli is comfortable taking his time, like he has done in the past.

    The 29-year-old has not just been busily preparing for his 12th season in the AFL, but has also used the summer to prepare for his first foray into hospitality: Arthur's Milk Bar in Kew is on track to open next month.

    "It's been a great project for me in the background. The older you get the more important it is to start understanding what life away from football will look like for you," Bontempelli told AFL.com.au at Marvel Stadium on Monday.
    AFL Captains pose for a photo with the premiership cup during the 2025 AFL Captains Day at Marvel Stadium on February 24, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos)
    "A few years ago, I bought a building that had an old milk bar attached to it with a little house behind it. Business has always interested me. I thought it was a good opportunity to test the waters running my own business with my fiancée now.

    "It is exciting to be heading on a new journey, owning and running a small business. It will be a little coffee shop in Kew which hopefully serves good food and good coffee, and just becomes a nice local spot for people in the area to hang out in."

    The last time Bontempelli's contract was up in 2021, the star didn't put pen to paper on a four-year contract extension until the end of May. The landscape has shifted dramatically since then.

    Aaron Naughton signed an eight-year deal with the Western Bulldogs in 2023. Mac Andrew reached an agreement with Gold Coast for nine more years in 2024. Hayden Young is contracted at Fremantle through until 2033.
    "It's not something I haven't dealt with before. Tommy Petroro [from TGI Sport] and I have always taken our time with things," Bontempelli said.

    "For me, I understand it is clearly an important thing to go through, but from a priority perspective there are other things on my mind.

    "I'm really confident with where things are at and where the club is at, at the minute. For me, we'll work through the start of the season, get things off going well and really locked in on the pre-season build period. I'm really comfortable with where things are at, at the minute."

    Speaking to AFL.com.au at AFL captains' day ahead of his sixth season as the Western Bulldogs' captain, Bontempelli has been faced with a different leadership challenge this pre-season when it comes to helping prodigious talent Jamarra Ugle-Hagan deal with the personal issues that have prevented him from training, let alone playing.

    "I've had a few of those challenges to deal with over the course of my captaincy tenure. You definitely learn different things throughout the process,"he said. "It is obviously as much about supporting the player and the person as anything. You quickly realise that the football aspect is important, but not as important as the individual at the centre of it and their health and wellbeing.

    "I try and attack it from a more personal nature, rather than the football aspect and realise that the relationship is important. You've also got to trust the system and processes put around Jamarra that will continue to help and support him as well. You try and do it as a team to help and support."

    The 2020 No.1 pick returned to training last Wednesday for the first time in 2025 in a significant step forward after missing out on representing the Indigenous All Stars against Fremantle, but Bontempelli isn't sure when Ugle-Hagan will return to action.

    "I'm confident (he will play a lot of football this year),” he said. "Clearly at this stage, the football conversation around when he's playing isn't really that relevant. It's more about training and getting him up to speed. He has been back training with us in the last week and he seems in a really good space. I think for him, it's slow and steady, so he lasts throughout the season."

    Aside from the Ugle-Hagan situation, the Bulldogs have been decimated by injuries across the pre-season, most notably losing veteran key defender Liam Jones, All-Australian midfielder Adam Treloar and small forward Cody Weightman for the start of the season, plus a handful of other concerns across the pre-season for Ed Richards, Bailey Dale and Tim English.

    "The vibe is still really good," he said. "It's not ideal to be losing players in January going into Feb. You get to late Jan and hope guys get through because it is your thickest training volume for the pre-season. Unfortunately, a couple of guys have gone down. But some of them, like Cody's knee, are a bit unavoidable."
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  • Axe Man
    Hall of Fame
    • Nov 2008
    • 10800

    #2
    I attended breakfast with all the AFL captains at Marvel this morning, I didn't ask Bont about his contract.

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    • Bornadog
      WOOF Clubhouse Leader
      • Jan 2007
      • 65078

      #3
      Originally posted by Axe Man
      I attended breakfast with all the AFL captains at Marvel this morning, I didn't ask Bont about his contract.
      Did you chat to him?
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      • Bornadog
        WOOF Clubhouse Leader
        • Jan 2007
        • 65078

        #4
        Jake Niall’s top 30 AFL players for 2025

        Marcus Bontempelli and Nick Daicos would not be a difficult quinella, if one could bet on the best pair of footballers in the competition.

        Placing the champions in order and selecting one as top dog, so to speak, was more challenging.

        Eventually, I gave Bontempelli the narrow nod over Daicos, whose production in his first three seasons has been unprecedented since the introduction of the draft.

        The pair effectively duelled in the Collingwood-Bulldogs game in round 12 of last year, when “the Bont” had 38 disposals and just shaded Daicos (32 and two goals). Bontempelli’s size and overhead marking prowess hand him a marginal edge over Collingwood’s wunderkind, whose advantages are pace and slightly superior ball use.

        Bontempelli has earned his position, not simply on the back of another MVP season in 2024. These rankings borrow the international golf rankings method of using a two-year period (minimum, in my case) to ensure that players have a sustained form line.

        This exercise is simply about who’s the best, not the most irreplaceable (which involves team defects as much as player quality). The ability to influence games, consistently, is the primary measure of a player’s worth.

        See the list here
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        • Axe Man
          Hall of Fame
          • Nov 2008
          • 10800

          #5
          Originally posted by Bornadog

          Did you chat to him?
          Very briefly, didn't want to annoy him. I got my sons footy card signed and we all got a Sherrin that I had him sign as well.

          Sat next to Toby Nankervis who is a nice bloke.

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          • Bornadog
            WOOF Clubhouse Leader
            • Jan 2007
            • 65078

            #6
            Originally posted by Axe Man

            Very briefly, didn't want to annoy him. I got my sons footy card signed and we all got a Sherrin that I had him sign as well.

            Sat next to Toby Nankervis who is a nice bloke.
            Yeah, I don't like to annoy the guys when I see them. I saw Poulter at a cafe waiting for his order on Saturday, and I said nothing.
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            • GVGjr
              Moderator
              • Nov 2006
              • 43639

              #7
              Originally posted by Axe Man

              I attended breakfast with all the AFL captains at Marvel this morning, I didn't ask Bont about his contract.
              You really are half arsed about contracts
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              • angelopetraglia
                Bulldog Team of the Century
                • Nov 2008
                • 6559

                #8
                It sounds like a forgone conclusion that he signs, but it would nice to get it done soon!

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