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Eagles great raises questions over Essendon’s internal culture – SEN
Glen Jakovich believes two of Essendon’s three trade period departures would have stayed if John Worsfold was still coach.

Glen Jakovich has taken aim at Essendon, believing their off-field culture cost the club two star players in the 2020 trade period.
Joe Daniher (Brisbane), Orazio Fantasia (Port Adelaide) and Adam Saad (Carlton) all chose to depart following the clubs six-win campaign.
Jakovich has revealed that two of those three would have stuck with the Bombers had his former West Coast teammate John Worsfold remained in his role as head coach.
I just feel the off-field issues continue to linger on, theyre not…
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