Harvey 'unlikely' to play on next year
July 13th 2008 00:14
ST KILDA veteran Robert Harvey has admitted he is likely to retire at the end of this season.
The dual Brownlow medallist last night told Channel Ten's Before the Game that his decorated career was close to coming to an end.
"It's running out of time for me and like I've . . yeah, dare to say this will be my last year," he said.
When asked if the door was open for one more year, Harvey said: "Nah, I wouldn't say it's open. I mean, look, at this stage (it's) very unlikely that I would play on next year."
Harvey said that if St Kilda won a premiership three years ago he would not still be playing.
"No, no, I wouldn't, and conversely, if we were struggling and out of the eight, I wouldn't be playing either, so … it's one of those things.
"If the side is going well, it allows you to keep playing and, you know, strive for that premiership."

The dual Brownlow medallist last night told Channel Ten's Before the Game that his decorated career was close to coming to an end.
"It's running out of time for me and like I've . . yeah, dare to say this will be my last year," he said.
When asked if the door was open for one more year, Harvey said: "Nah, I wouldn't say it's open. I mean, look, at this stage (it's) very unlikely that I would play on next year."
Harvey said that if St Kilda won a premiership three years ago he would not still be playing.
"If the side is going well, it allows you to keep playing and, you know, strive for that premiership."

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