Perth chase former Geelong midfielder Quinton Narkle as Essendon, Richmond VFL also in the huntMitchell Woodcock
The West Australian
Fri, 17 February 2023 4:07PMPerth are competing against two VFL sides for the signature of former Geelong midfielder Quinton Narkle after he did not get a spot on Richmond’s list.
Narkle, 25, trained with the Tigers over the summer but was overlooked in favour of country forward Kaelan Bradtke, who was also set to play for Perth if he did not get a gig in the AFL.
The AFL’s Supplementary Selection Period closed on Wednesday, meaning Narkle must now wait until the mid-season draft to add to his 41 games for the Cats.
The West Australian understands both Richmond and Essendon’s VFL sides want Narkle to play for them this season, with the midfielder weighing up his future based on his family.
“Quinton came back from the Christmas break in career-best condition and impressed us with his character and commitment to our program,” Richmond national recruiting manager Matt Clarke said.
“Unfortunately we did not have two spots available, so we needed to make a very hard decision. He couldn’t have done any more during his time training at the club.”
Meanwhile, troubled former AFL star Sydney Stack is committed to playing for the Demons, having hit the track in their past eight sessions.
Stack, 22, is set to be an important part of the Demons’ midfielder in 2023 as they seek a return to finals under new coach Peter German.
Stack, 22, is set to be an important part of the Demons’ midfielder in 2023 as they seek a return to finals under new coach Peter German.
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