Collingwood, Richmond waiting on Travis Cloke
By Melissa Ryan
realfooty.theage.com.au
July 2, 2004
David Cloke yesterday said his family has yet to decide whether Collingwood or Richmond will win the signature of youngest son Travis. Cloke said Travis had not tied himself formally to the Magpies, where elder brothers Jason and Cameron play.
"I have spoken to both Richmond and Collingwood about Travis and nothing has been signed about what he's doing. We're still talking about a number of things and no decision has been finalised," Cloke said.
"We as a family will sit down and make a decision about it when we want to come around and make it. I wouldn't say that any club's a frontrunner at all. I know both clubs pretty well and it's just a matter of weighing up . . . what we believe is the best thing for Travis. That could be tomorrow, that could be in three months," he said.
Cloke said his family would not be rushed into making its decision, with Travis currently preparing for the under-18s national championships.
"He doesn't have to go in this year's draft, if we don't want him to, because he's only a 17-year-old. It's three months away before anything can be done . . . I don't know what all the urgency's about," Cloke said.
"We just weigh up . . . the pluses for him to be at Collingwood and the pluses for him to be at Richmond, the negatives of him being at Collingwood and the negatives being at Richmond . . . weigh all those sorts of things and then make a decision on what we believe is the best for him."
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