Essendon have known as upon membership nice Simon Madden as a part of their pitch to retain star defender and free agent Mason Redman.
The 25-year-old and gun midfielder Darcy Parish are each free brokers at season’s finish with the Bombers decided to maintain maintain of each.
But Redman is from South Australia, with Adelaide linked to a giant bid for the dashing, long-kicking defender’s companies amid a season the place he has averaged 468.7 metres gained and 23 disposals.
The Bombers have made an intensive presentation to Redman concerning the membership’s route that included an look from Madden, probably the most well-known wearer of the No.27 guernsey now donned by Redman.
Madden received two premierships and 4 greatest and fairests, was captain, and booted 575 targets in 378 video games for the Bombers.
“He’s a famous No.27 and we’d like Redders to reach those heights in jumper 27 like Simon Madden did,” coach Brad Scott stated.
“But it’s always interested me that clubs often make pitches to players from other clubs but don’t sell the vision to their own.
“So that is a very vital a part of our duty, to be actually specific about what’s it that we’re constructing right here on the Bombers and what does that appear like into the long run and what’s his function in that?
“That’s just part of a really important process for us.”
The Bombers are flying at 8-5 however have made it clear they will not be speeding both Redman or Parish into a call on their respective futures.
Asked whether or not the bye might need helped Redman begin edging in direction of a call, Scott stated: “I do not know to be sincere.
“We’re effectively conscious that free company presents alternatives for gamers and generally dilemmas when it comes to what’s greatest for them.
“And I totally respect that both Darcy and Mason have got big decisions to make individually.
“And our job is to be sure that we promote a imaginative and prescient for our membership and I feel we have carried out a fairly good job thus far of exhibiting them the observe that we’re on and we have nonetheless acquired a heap of enchancment and numerous work to do.
“But I’m not going to go down the path of trying to coerce or emotionally blackmail either of those players into staying at Essendon. They’ve got to want to stay for the right reasons.”
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