Power leaves door open for Tigers by: Zac Milbank and Andrew Capel
From: The Advertiser
December 09, 2011 PORT Adelaide will almost certainly let John McCarthy slip through to Richmond in Tuesday's pre-season draft.
The former Collingwood midfielder, who has been training with the Tigers for the past month, has signalled his preference to stay in Victoria rather than relocate to Adelaide.
"He's been training with Richmond and that's where he hopes he can play his footy for the next few years," McCarthy's manager Ned Guy said. "He sees some good opportunities there."
And it appears the Power - which flew McCarthy to Alberton for a medical check - won't use its opportunity to trump Richmond by selecting the 22-year-old.
Port was yesterday handed pick No. 8 in the pre-season draft before Richmond at No. 9, giving it the chance to snap McCarthy up before the Tigers can pounce.
But Port recruiting manager Geoff Parker is more likely to call the name of former North Melbourne defender Gavin Urquhart.
"From a recruiting point of view, John's a little bit different than the others because he wants to stay in Melbourne and Richmond has committed to him," said Parker, who will also be armed with picks 3, 21 and 39 in the rookie draft.
"We pick before Richmond so technically we can pick him but the question is whether you want to pick a player whose preference is to be somewhere else."
Richmond coach Damien Hardwick last week confirmed the Tigers will take the ex-Magpie, who has managed 18 AFL matches in four seasons.
"We've committed to John at this stage, but we're not quite sure what Port Adelaide are doing," Hardwick said.
"He's a guy who can give us great flexibility - he can play forward, midfield and a little bit down back.
"He probably didn't get the opportunities at Collingwood because of their depth. But he can play the game."
Greater Western Sydney has the first six picks of the pre-season draft but is unlikely to use them all, causing the other five clubs to shuffle up the order.
Gold Coast, which has pick No. 7, is likely to select former St Kilda midfielder Andrew McQualter, who has been training with the Suns for the past week. This leaves Port to snare Urquhart before Richmond snares McCarthy.
Fremantle will then select former Saints full back Zac Dawson, who will again link up with new Dockers' coach Ross Lyon.
The Western Bulldogs will pick last in the pre-season draft after making room for a selection with the late delisting of Jayden Schofield. The Dogs could choose one of three players it has invited to pre-season training in former Carlton defender Mark Austin, ex-West Coast utility Jordan Jones and Queenslander Matt Jones.
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