‘I started tearing up’: Bennell reveals Grand Final heartbreakFebruary 16, 2020
Ben Waterworth
FOX SPORTSNew Demon Harley Bennell has revealed he became emotional and envious as he watched some of his former Suns teammates bask in Richmond’s premiership glory last year.
Bennell, who played 83 games for Gold Coast and Fremantle across nine years, recently joined Melbourne’s 2020 list via the pre-season supplemental selection period (SPP).
His first meeting with the Demons late last year is the main feature in Part 2 of Melbourne’s five-part documentary series ‘To Hell and Back’.
Coach Simon Goodwin, football manager Josh Mahoney, director of coaching Alan Richardson and recruiting manager Jason Taylor were all in the room as the club pondered whether to give Bennell an AFL lifeline.
Asked by Taylor whether he enjoyed watching footy as a fan, Bennell reflected on his 2019 Grand Final experience, where he watched several Suns-turned-Tigers celebrate on the premiership dais.
“After the Grand Final, I had to leave before the siren went,” Bennell is heard saying in ‘To Hell and Back’.
“We watched it at my brother’s house. I went back home and just seeing Josh Caddy, Dion Prestia and Tom Lynch, I actually went home and started tearing up
“Because they’re in Grand Finals, they’re playing in Grand Finals and I’m injured, no contract – nothing.”
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