Bad injury news for Bomber cult hero

Bad injury news for Bomber cult hero

Essendon coach Brad Scott says he received’t “emotionally blackmail” free brokers Mason Redman and Darcy Parish to remain on the membership as he revealed an unsure quick future for ruckman Sam Draper.

Parish is about to play his first recreation since spherical 8 towards Fremantle on Saturday however questions stay over Draper, who has been battling a hip subject that didn’t resolve itself over the membership’s bye final weekend.

Scott stated he was “not as positive” about Draper enjoying the Dockers and conceded the Bombers weren’t positive simply how lengthy the problem might linger.

He stated Draper was too essential to play him whereas he was nonetheless hampered by the harm.

“He has been getting out there and playing but we’re really concerned because he’s a dynamic player and we want him out there at his best,” Scott stated on Wednesday.

“He has been struggling with a niggle, but unless he presents really well and proves he is 100 per cent right to go, we’ll probably err on the side of getting him right. We’ve been consistent this year, we want players out here at their best.

“It’s better (after the bye), but it’s not perfect. At this stage of the season we are better off getting that right, as long as it takes.

“It could be next week, it could be longer. The only reason I am being vague is because we don’t know ourselves.”

Scott confirmed Essendon legend Simon Madden had been concerned in a pitch to star defender Redman, who’s out of contract on the finish of this season and within the sights of South Australian golf equipment making an attempt to lure him again to his residence state.

Parish, a membership finest and fairest winner and All-Australia, can also be one of the vital high-profile free brokers this season, and Scott stated the duo had “big decisions to make” and was hopeful he’d bought the image of a shiny membership future to them each.

“We’re well aware free agency presents opportunities for players and sometimes dilemmas,” Scott stated.

“I think we’ve done a pretty god job so far of showing them the track we are on. I am not going to go down the path of trying to coerce or emotionally blackmail them into staying at Essendon. They have to want to stay for the right reasons.”

Scott stated utilizing Madden was a part of the membership going the additional mile to maintain an essential participant.

“He’s a famous number 27 and we’d like Redders to reach those heights,” Scott stated.

“Clubs often make pitches to players from other clubs but don‘t sell their own. That’s an important part of our responsibility to be explicit about what it is we are building here … and his role in that.”

Originally revealed as Essendon gun Sam Draper may very well be out for some time with Darcy Parish to return

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au