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Tim Harrington on SEN 4:30

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will be on the run home on sen @ 4.30

will be intersting to see what he has to say

 

Did this go ahead or did it get lost in all the Fev commotion?

Did this go ahead or did it get lost in all the Fev commotion?

Yes it did go ahead .

He explained that as far as he and the club were concerned Aaron was going nowhere else , ever , and that he believed Flash was always staying .

He thought it was important , in the light of Brock's departure , that the club was seen to be proactive , and that the signing of Davey was crucial as he now assumed the role of mentor to the ' indigenous crew 'after Wheels' departure .

When questioned , he did not rule out Aaron's elevation to captaincy in 2011 .

 
Yes it did go ahead .

He explained that as far as he and the club were concerned Aaron was going nowhere else , ever , and that he believed Flash was always staying .

He thought it was important , in the light of Brock's departure , that the club was seen to be proactive , and that the signing of Davey was crucial as he now assumed the role of mentor to the ' indigenous crew 'after Wheels' departure .

When questioned , he did not rule out Aaron's elevation to captaincy in 2011 .

DId he say anythhng about Brock's departure?

The captaincy is now his to lose.


Harington was on 3AW just now. Quick run down:

- 4-5 standouts in the draft

- Seemed very keen on Trengove

- AFL not keen on us pre announcing who our picks and we need to be careful about telling the draftees

- Scully injury is ok - he'll be fine

- Brock wanted to leave, wouldn't have been traded and were working on his contract for 3 months

- Davey - very confident of retaining him the whole time, media reports were mostly BS, worked on AFL programs to set him up after footy, they were completed and always comfortable about retaining him.

- Burgyone - out of race and expects Hawthorn and Port to get a deal done

That was about it......

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