Essendon signs ruckman Mark Jamar
Essendon has got its ruckman.
The Bombers have announced former Dee Mark Jamar, who was already working at Essendon as ruck coach, has signed to play for the Dons in 2016.
The 32-year-old was delisted by the Demons at the end of last season after 14 years.
He joins Ryan Crowley, James Kelly, Jonathan Simpkin, Matt Dea, Mathew Stokes and James Polkinghorne as replacements for the players banned for the season for supplement use.
ESSENDON STATEMENT
Essendon Football Club is pleased to announce Mark Jamar has agreed to terms today for the 2016 season.
Jamar will bring plenty of experience to the Bombers after a fourteen-year career and 155 games at the Melbourne Football Club.
The 32 year-old is the seventh new recruit to join the Club, joining Ryan Crowley, James Kelly, Jonathan Simpkin, Matt Dea, Mathew Stokes and James Polkinghorne.
General Manager of Football, Rob Kerr, said the addition of Jamar filled a big hole on the list.
‘We obviously needed to add a ready-made ruckman to our list. Mark, as a big-bodied, All Australian ruckman will provide us with a great deal of experience,’ Kerr said.
‘We feel Mark will work well with Matthew Leuenberger and assist with the development of our young players such as Gach Nyuon.’