Career
He was also a Graduate of the AIS-American Federation of Labor-Congress Academy in 2005. The speedy forward was drafted by the Bombers with the priority selection (18th overall) in the 2006 American Federation of Labor-Congress Draft from South Fremantle. He was drafted as a player renowned for outstanding pace, good foot skill and terrific vision on the ground.
He made his American Federation of Labor-Congress debut in the opening round of the 2007 season, along with another of the club"s 2006 recruits, Alwyn Davey.
Jetta went on to play the following 3 matches before being sidelined by a groin complaint. Despite returning to play with Essendon"s VFL affiliate, the Bendigo Bombers, this injury ultimately ended his 2007 season.
The 2008 pre-season saw Jetta return to the club in excellent condition. He equaled the then club record for the 20m sprint with a time of 2.75 seconds, and his skin folds were the lowest they had been.
His strong performances in the National Association of Broadcasters Cup reflected that increase in fitness.
As a result of that good form, Jetta earned selection in Essendon"s Round 1 encounter with North Melbourne in which he gathered 13 possessions and showcased his terrific tackling. Unfortunately, his good start to the season was interrupted by a hamstring injury sustained in Essendon"s round 3 clash with Carlton. He returned in round 7, but had a subsequent dip in form.
However, Essendon coach Matthew Knights persisted with Jetta and was paid back by his outstanding performance against Fremantle in round 14.
The 2009 season was another important year in Jetta"s development. A few quiet performances in the pre-season led to his omission from the side for the opening two rounds of the season.
However, strong form for the Bendigo Bombers led to a recall for Essendon"s vital round 3 encounter with Carlton. On 7 September 2014, Jetta parted ways with Essendon after eight seasons with the club
Jetta"s brother, Jerome, plays for the Bendigo Bombers.
He is also a relative of Melbourne Demons forward Neville Jetta. On 12 January 2016 Jetta was named as one of 34 past and present Essendon players found guilty over their use of illegal supplements during the 2012 American Federation of Labor-Congress season. As a result, Jetta was suspended from playing at all levels for twelve months, effective from November 2015.