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09-11-2019, 10:05 AM
The rumors have the Hawks adding Michael Hartley (https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/hartley-knocks-back-essendon-offer-looks-elsewhere-20191108-p538qz.html) to the list
Defender Michael Hartley has knocked back a contract offer from Essendon and decided to chance his arm at continuing his AFL career elsewhere.
After spending a couple of years on Collingwood’s rookie list, Essendon picked up Hartley with selection No.68 in the 2015 draft.
Hartley was a regular fixture in the Bombers’ line-up in his first two years with them, including the ill-fated 2016 campaign which was ruined by a raft of doping-related suspensions to star players, playing 37 of a possible 45 games.
But he struggled for opportunities in his last two years at Tullamarine, managing just seven appearances for the Bombers in that time for a career total of 44.
“We offered Michael a contract, but he indicated to us that he wanted to explore other opportunities,” Essendon football manager Dan Richardson said.
“Michael is a highly respected person at the club and his attitude and commitment to the program have been commendable.
“On behalf of the club, I would like to thank Michael and wish him all the best with his future endeavours.”
Hartley has delisted himself which means he can be picked up as a delisted free agent by another club. He also has the ability to be drafted at the end of the month.
Defender Michael Hartley has knocked back a contract offer from Essendon and decided to chance his arm at continuing his AFL career elsewhere.
After spending a couple of years on Collingwood’s rookie list, Essendon picked up Hartley with selection No.68 in the 2015 draft.
Hartley was a regular fixture in the Bombers’ line-up in his first two years with them, including the ill-fated 2016 campaign which was ruined by a raft of doping-related suspensions to star players, playing 37 of a possible 45 games.
But he struggled for opportunities in his last two years at Tullamarine, managing just seven appearances for the Bombers in that time for a career total of 44.
“We offered Michael a contract, but he indicated to us that he wanted to explore other opportunities,” Essendon football manager Dan Richardson said.
“Michael is a highly respected person at the club and his attitude and commitment to the program have been commendable.
“On behalf of the club, I would like to thank Michael and wish him all the best with his future endeavours.”
Hartley has delisted himself which means he can be picked up as a delisted free agent by another club. He also has the ability to be drafted at the end of the month.