Bombers star makes call on future

Bombers star makes call on future

Essendon defender Mason Redman has knocked again curiosity from his residence state to signal a brand new long-term deal in a significant coup for the Bombers.

Redman has recommitted to Essendon for 5 extra years in a blow to Adelaide, who had hoped to lure the free agent again to South Australia as a long-term substitute at halfback for veteran Brodie Smith.

The re-signing of Redman, 25, means the Bombers’ consideration now turns to out-of-contract midfielder Darcy Parish, who has been linked closely to Geelong.

Parish mentioned final month he “absolutely” needed to stay at Essendon, whereas coach Brad Scott has repeatedly mentioned he’s snug with the place talks sit with the free agent.

Redman mentioned he was satisfied “success was just around the corner” on the Bombers, and the optimistic surroundings created underneath Scott had helped make his choice to remain.

Originally from Millicent, about 400km southeast of Adelaide and near Mount Gambier close to the Victorian border, Redman had beforehand mentioned he didn’t contemplate a transfer to the SA capital to play with the Crows or Power to be “returning home”.

“I’ve absolutely loved my eight years at the Bombers, but it’s the potential of this group that excites me the most,” Redman mentioned.

“Our team has seen so much improvement this year, but we know we have a long way to go, and we are all committed to working hard to ensure we are all pushing each other to do whatever we can to achieve the ultimate success.

“I couldn’t be more impressed by the footy club this year and the environment we are trying to create. I’m optimistic success is just around the corner for this club, our members and supporters.”

Redman, who has performed 98 video games, completed fourth in final 12 months’s finest and fairest and has performed each recreation this season, averaging 22 disposals and 6 marks to stamp himself as one of many competitors’s finest rebounding defenders.

Bombers checklist supervisor Adrian Dodoro mentioned the membership was “thrilled” to retain Redman till the top of 2028.

“We are thrilled to have Mason remain in the red and black for the next five years. He is such an important player for us and has become a real leader within the team,” Dodoro mentioned.

“His spirit and presence around the club is influential for his fellow teammates. Mason is the ultimate professional and true club person, committed to not only improving himself but doing anything possible to ensure his teammates are supported in their development.

“He has been explicit in believing what we’re building here at the Bombers and our vision for our club. He wants to become a one-club player.”

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