Talent-rich 18-year-old Harley Reid said he would be honoured to wear West Coast’s famous No.9, previously worn by Ben Cousins and Nic Naitanui, if he had the opportunity.
again emphatic that he would happily play for the Eagles while Geelong have been busy discussing potential pick swap options relating to their first round draft pick which has delayed work on a deal to send Esava Ratugolea to Port Adelaide.
“To all the West Coast people listening, I don’t know how many times I’ve had to say it or how much clearer I can be, but I’m happy to go to the Eagles and I’m super grateful to be in the position I am,” Reid said. Rival recruiters believe North are keen on Tasmanian dasher Colby McKercher and classy forward Zane Duursma with the earliest of their selections, while the Eagles would almost certainly prioritise local product Daniel Curtin if they hand over the No.1 pick. Hawthorn and Western Bulldogs will follow the Roos in the draft.
There were hopes paperwork could have been lodged on Thursday, but it’s expected an agreement will be in place before Friday’s 5pm deadline for free agency offers to be made.
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