Chapman wants to stay a Cat
July 19th 2008 03:14
GEELONG forward Paul Chapman has indicated that he wants to remain with the club
Chapman, who is currently out-of-contract, said he wants to finish his career at the Cats.
"I haven't re-signed but I don't think it is an issue," Chapman said.
"I want to stay a Cat forever."
Chapman is one of the last premiership players to commit to the club but says money is not an issue.
"It's got nothing to do with money or anything like that there's just several little things that have to be worked out, but money definitely hasn't got anything to do with it," he said.
Chapman said he wants to continue to be a part of Geelong's success.
"I've been at this club for nine years and we've gone through that many hard years, being spanked by clubs and being smacked by the media, and it's our time to reap the rewards for all the hard work we've put in," he said.
"I don't want to go, definitely not, because I want to enjoy the good times as much as I had to put up with the bad times."

Chapman, who is currently out-of-contract, said he wants to finish his career at the Cats.
"I haven't re-signed but I don't think it is an issue," Chapman said.
"I want to stay a Cat forever."
Chapman is one of the last premiership players to commit to the club but says money is not an issue.
"It's got nothing to do with money or anything like that there's just several little things that have to be worked out, but money definitely hasn't got anything to do with it," he said.
Chapman said he wants to continue to be a part of Geelong's success.
"I've been at this club for nine years and we've gone through that many hard years, being spanked by clubs and being smacked by the media, and it's our time to reap the rewards for all the hard work we've put in," he said.
"I don't want to go, definitely not, because I want to enjoy the good times as much as I had to put up with the bad times."

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