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Worth a look: Which unwanted players will find a new home?Nathan Schmook
September 12, 2014 IT'S A tough time of the year for some footballers as exit interviews take place and careers at clubs end. But every player has his assets and every club can be tempted by upside.
After an outstanding season, ruckman Paddy Ryder would not be short of options on the open market if he did decide to leave Essendon, just as Magpie Dayne Beams would command a long-term deal if pried away from Collingwood.
There are lower profile players, however, whose futures in the game are uncertain after either being told their services are no longer required or pushing for a move in search of more opportunities.
Some have immaculate CVs, like Ryan O'Keefe, while others haven't found the spotlight in their time in the game.
Richmond took a number of risks during last year's drafting period and some didn't work out, with former Brisbane Lions forward Todd Banfield already off the list.
It's worth remembering, however, Anthony Miles was an unwanted zone selection at GWS, and now he is a prized member of the Tigers' midfield. He was certainly worth a look, and here are some others that might be in 2014.
Ryan O'Keefe (Sydney Swans)Age: 33
Games played in 2014: 4
Mitch Clark (Melbourne)Age: 26
Games played in 2014: 0
Mitch RobinsonAge: 25
Games played 2014: 12
Heritier LumumbaAge: 27
Games played 2014: 21
Clinton Jones (St Kilda)Age: 30
Games played in 2014: 16
Terry Milera (St Kilda)Age: 26
Games played in 2014: 5
Leroy Jetta (Essendon)Age: 26
Games played in 2014: 2
Shaun McKernan (Adelaide)Age: 24
Games played in 2014: 2
James Gwilt (St Kilda)Age: 28
Games played in 2014: 17
Kyle HardinghamAge: 26
Games played in 2014: 8
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-09-12/worth-a-look