Tigers: Seaby deal unlikely
October 7th 2008 09:29
RICHMOND is unlikely to be able to come up with a suitable deal to secure West Coast ruckman Mark Seaby, according to Tigers football operations manager Craig Cameron.
Cameron admitted that the club is keen on Seaby but said the Tigers are not willing to release one of their early picks to secure the 24-year-old.
"I don't think it's going to get done and we haven't really progressed at all today," Cameron said.
"The Eagles have asked for a first round pick in exchange for him but we are pretty keen on keeping our first and second round picks this year and if they want a first round pick for him
I wouldn't embarrass them by offering our third round pick for him."
Cameron said he expects Seaby, who has played 97 games and was a member of the Eagles' 2006 premiership team, will elect to stay with West Coast where he remains under contract.
Cameron admitted that the club is keen on Seaby but said the Tigers are not willing to release one of their early picks to secure the 24-year-old.
"I don't think it's going to get done and we haven't really progressed at all today," Cameron said.
"The Eagles have asked for a first round pick in exchange for him but we are pretty keen on keeping our first and second round picks this year and if they want a first round pick for him
Cameron said he expects Seaby, who has played 97 games and was a member of the Eagles' 2006 premiership team, will elect to stay with West Coast where he remains under contract.
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