Two clubs leading the race for Lynch: BrownBy Alex Zaia
SEN
11 June 2018Hawthorn premiership player Campbell Brown says Collingwood and Richmond are the two front runners to land Gold Coast captain Tom Lynch.
Lynch is out of contract at the conclusion of this season and is looking likely to leave the Suns with a number of Victorian clubs circling the star forward.
The former Gold Coast defender believes the Hawks have fallen behind the Tigers and the Magpies in the race to land the 25-year-old.
When asked whether Lynch will stay at the Suns next year on SEN Breakfast, Brown replied: “You’re probably not.”
“You can’t be enjoying your footy - they’ve kicked four goals in each of the last two weeks and they’re the first club in AFL history I believe to have not recorded a mark inside 50 on the weekend.
“He’s one of the most competitive blokes you will ever meet. He’s now played AFL footy for eight years and he would be desperate for some success.
“I always laugh when people are asked where is he (Tom Lynch) going to go, what’s Tom Lynch going to do?
“We’re only guessing, but my gut feel is that there’s two clubs in the race - I think Hawthorn will be ruled out.
“I’m thinking Collingwood or Richmond are the two clubs that Tom Lynch will probably end up at next year.”
Brown revealed Lynch is battling a niggling PCL injury in his knee but is playing through the pain.
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