Suns circle athletic Tiger to fill half-back void
After 23 games in five seasons at Richmond, defender Oleg Markov is considering a move to Queensland.By Mitch Cleary
afl.com.au
7 October 2020GOLD Coast is eyeing athletic Richmond defender Oleg Markov to fill a void at half-back.
The out-of-contract Tiger is understood to be considering an approach from the Suns where he would join former Richmond teammate Brandon Ellis.
Markov, 24, played the last of his six games this season in round 17, but has been squeezed out of the Tigers' side and named emergency over the past fortnight.
The son of former world champion pole vaulter Dimitri Markov, Oleg has played 23 games for the Tigers since he was drafted at pick No.50 in the 2015 NAB AFL Draft.
A move to Gold Coast would also provide Markov greater opportunity after being stuck behind the likes of Bachar Houli, Liam Baker, Jayden Short and Nathan Broad in recent years.
Gold Coast has also shown interest in dual premiership defender Broad, however that is understood to have cooled.
Markov is one of several Tigers without a deal heading into next season, including Houli, who has been approached by Essendon with the prospect of greater career security.
Others include fellow defenders Derek Eggmolesse-Smith and Ryan Garthwaite, plus Riley Collier-Dawkins, Jake Aarts, Toby Nankervis and Marlion Pickett.
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