chef
30-04-2010, 06:52 PM
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/the-power-and-the-glory-20100429-twj4.html
A crack at football's ultimate prize, and teammates' generosity, has kept former Port midfielder Nathan Eagleton at the Bulldogs.
THE Western Bulldogs didn't need to search for reasons to keep Nathan Eagleton for another season. The raking left-foot kick, the classy finish and the no-nonsense attitude made that decision a relatively simple one.
The Bulldogs did, however, need to find some dollars in the salary cap, and although Eagleton always felt there was a place for him in the side that had just played St Kilda in a preliminary final, and looked destined for bigger things in 2010, he also knew his future rested in part with his teammates
A crack at football's ultimate prize, and teammates' generosity, has kept former Port midfielder Nathan Eagleton at the Bulldogs.
THE Western Bulldogs didn't need to search for reasons to keep Nathan Eagleton for another season. The raking left-foot kick, the classy finish and the no-nonsense attitude made that decision a relatively simple one.
The Bulldogs did, however, need to find some dollars in the salary cap, and although Eagleton always felt there was a place for him in the side that had just played St Kilda in a preliminary final, and looked destined for bigger things in 2010, he also knew his future rested in part with his teammates