Crawford unsure about future
September 27th 2008 17:31
HAWTHORN veteran Shane Crawford says he will decide in the next month whether he will play on next season.
The 34-year-old admitted he was unsure about his future and said he was just focused on enjoying Saturday’s grand final win over Geelong at this stage.
"I'll answer that in a few weeks because I don't know," Crawford said when asked if he would play on next year.
"I need to enjoy the moment and then just reflect and work out what the club wants to do as well. It's a great feeling, why wouldn't you want to do it again."
"I'm sure as the night goes on and in the next few days it will really sink in what's just happened."
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson said he would leave the decision up to Crawford.
"It's up to Crawf whether he goes on. We don't have to make that decision for the next three or four weeks," Clarkson said.
"If he does decide to retire there couldn't be abetter way for him to go out, but he's such a resilient player and so professional in the way that he prepares he could go on."
The 34-year-old admitted he was unsure about his future and said he was just focused on enjoying Saturday’s grand final win over Geelong at this stage.
"I'll answer that in a few weeks because I don't know," Crawford said when asked if he would play on next year.
"I need to enjoy the moment and then just reflect and work out what the club wants to do as well. It's a great feeling, why wouldn't you want to do it again."
"I'm sure as the night goes on and in the next few days it will really sink in what's just happened."
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson said he would leave the decision up to Crawford.
"It's up to Crawf whether he goes on. We don't have to make that decision for the next three or four weeks," Clarkson said.
"If he does decide to retire there couldn't be abetter way for him to go out, but he's such a resilient player and so professional in the way that he prepares he could go on."
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