Polak's future uncertain despite brave comebackrichmondfc.com.au
By Matt Burgan | Tue 22 September, 2009
THE FUTURE of Richmond defender Graham Polak remains unclear, despite making a remarkable comeback from a life-threatening injury to play the final two games of the home-and-away season.
Polak, speaking at Federation Square as part of the grand final festivities in Melbourne on Tuesday, said he is hopeful of gaining another contract with Richmond, after working his way back with Coburg Tigers reserves and then seniors.
Polak is currently out of contract and said he was determined to earn another contract and improve on what he was able to achieve this year.
"I felt like I exceeded what I was expected to do and I can only build on that from now," Polak said.
"If I get the chance to stay, I'll be taking that with both hands and look forward to playing more good footy."
Polak said he had already had met with new Richmond coach Damien Hardwick a couple of times.
The Western Australian said Hardwick has already made his intentions clear at Tigerland.
"He seems very focused and he wants to get across that there are no passengers in this team anymore," Polak said.
Despite his courageous achievement to play again at the highest level, Polak singled out the efforts of midfielder Mark Coughlan, who fought back this year from debilitating knee/hamstring injuries.
"Mark Coughlan coming back was a great buzz," he said. "He's a great player around the club and a great guy, which everyone loves.
"To see him come back was good and hopefully he goes on to bigger and better years now."
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