The Adelaide Connection
26-10-2010, 11:49 PM
VETERANS Mitch Hahn and Cameron Bruce remain in limbo as the Western Bulldogs and Melbourne refine their lists ahead of the drafts.
Hahn is still unsigned after it appeared a formality he would put pen to paper on a new one-year deal once the Bulldogs' finals campaign ended.
Bruce, who did not travel to China with Melbourne, is yet to agree to a one-year offer that has been on the table for several weeks.
With key Demons officials back in Melbourne, talks are expected to progress this week.
But Hahn's future appears more clouded, with the first list lodgement deadline looming on Friday.
Hahn, 29, has played 181 games with the Bulldogs, mostly as a bullocking forward, and is a popular clubman.
Despite managing 19 games this season, and re-emerging in the finals, Hahn found himself under pressure to hold his once-regular spot in the team.
After 224 games he is still very much a regular in the young Melbourne team, playing 21 of 22 games this season.
But if he wants to remain at Melbourne, he will have no choice but to accept a one-year extension.
The Demons carefully plan their new era on the back of a strong youth policy.
A resolution on Bruce could come as early as today, but Hahn's situation appears more complicated.
The Dogs still have some more de-listings to come, however it is unclear how many more players will be moved on and whether Hahn himself is now in the gun to be de-listed.
Veterans Brad Johnson, Jason Akermanis and Nathan Eagleton all departed this season.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/is-mitch-hahn-on-ice-at-western-bulldogs/story-e6frf9jf-1225943938597
Hahn is still unsigned after it appeared a formality he would put pen to paper on a new one-year deal once the Bulldogs' finals campaign ended.
Bruce, who did not travel to China with Melbourne, is yet to agree to a one-year offer that has been on the table for several weeks.
With key Demons officials back in Melbourne, talks are expected to progress this week.
But Hahn's future appears more clouded, with the first list lodgement deadline looming on Friday.
Hahn, 29, has played 181 games with the Bulldogs, mostly as a bullocking forward, and is a popular clubman.
Despite managing 19 games this season, and re-emerging in the finals, Hahn found himself under pressure to hold his once-regular spot in the team.
After 224 games he is still very much a regular in the young Melbourne team, playing 21 of 22 games this season.
But if he wants to remain at Melbourne, he will have no choice but to accept a one-year extension.
The Demons carefully plan their new era on the back of a strong youth policy.
A resolution on Bruce could come as early as today, but Hahn's situation appears more complicated.
The Dogs still have some more de-listings to come, however it is unclear how many more players will be moved on and whether Hahn himself is now in the gun to be de-listed.
Veterans Brad Johnson, Jason Akermanis and Nathan Eagleton all departed this season.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/is-mitch-hahn-on-ice-at-western-bulldogs/story-e6frf9jf-1225943938597