Ex-Cat wants Tiger stripes
5:00:25 PM Wed 8 November, 2006
Jennifer Witham
Sportal for afl.com.au
Director of football Greg Miller told SEN Kingsley is currently the only delisted player invited to have a run with the Tigers, but he isn't making any promises, stating the club may yet decide to use all six of its selections in the upcoming NAB AFL National Draft.
"The (Clokes) are not training with us, but we had Kent Kingsley join us today for a run," he said on Wednesday afternoon.
"His manager was on to us and talked about it and Terry said to have him down here for a few weeks and have a look at him.
"We may well use all six picks in the NAB AFL Draft and have nothing left for the pre-season (draft), we'll see how it pans out."
Miller also said former Docker Graham Polak is settling into his new home and is "really confident he'll be a great asset to our club".
"(Polak) was out running around today, he joined us last week," he said.
"He's going OK, he's a fairly quiet and shy young man and I knew his brother well as he was at the Kangaroos when I was there so I know a little bit about him.
"He's been staying at my place so I've got to know him pretty well. He's a very nice young man."
Miller asked supporters to be tolerant with the continuing development of the 22-year-old key position player and spoke of the club's plans for him.
"It won't happen straight away, we've got to rekindle his confidence so I hope the Tiger fans don't get too impatient," he said.
"We also want to teach him how to play as a key defender because we're certainly deficient in that area."
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