As a Glenelg Tiger that is
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/tigers-chase-mcmahon/story-fn525un5-1225938829256GLENELG is in talks with Richmond defender Jordan McMahon in the hope of luring him back to the Bay.
McMahon, 27, played junior football for Glenelg before the Bulldogs selected him at pick 10 of the 2000 AFL National Draft.
He played 148 games for the Bulldogs and Richmond but none this season and was delisted by the Tigers today.
Tigers football manager Ken Applegarth said McMahon was in the club's sights.
"We've spoken with Jordan and so we ought to, he's a Glenelg boy," he said.
"We'd be crazy not to (pursue him).
"He's waiting to see if he can find another (AFL) club ... and a lot of our discussions won't be able to go forward until December."
Applegarth said McMahon had not committed to play for Glenelg if he wasn't re-drafted.