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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Hird hoping Hurley stays put

Updated February 01, 2012 18:32:33

Essendon coach James Hird is confident star tall utility Michael Hurley will resist the lure of big money from AFL newcomer Greater Western Sydney.

Hurley is among several big names who are out of contract at the end of this season.

GWS has two years of recruiting concessions and it has already signed uncontracted players Tom Scully (Melbourne), Phil Davis (Adelaide), Rhys Palmer (Fremantle) and Callan Ward (Western Bulldogs).

"I'm sure everyone is very hopeful that Michael will sign soon, but that's up to Michael, his manager and his club to sort out," Hird said.

"I don't think he wants any pressure from us, but obviously we would love to have him signed as soon as possible and I'm sure that will happen."

The Bombers hope their new $25 million training facility, next to Melbourne Airport, will encourage players such as Hurley to stay with them.

On Wednesday, Hird helped turn the first sod in a ceremony at the construction site.

"We're setting up an environment that players want to stay in (and) we're setting up an elite environment where they can get the best out of themselves," he said.

"That will be for Michael to weigh up - we're certainly confident he'll stay, but that will be for him to decide.

"Speaking to Michael, he's very keen to stay."

Hurley is now part of the Bombers' leadership group, but his preseason was set back last month when he had some hamstring tightness.

"Michael's going very well, he trained with the full group yesterday, which went very well," Hird said.

The Bombers are planning to build a new headquarters that will be two-and-a-half times the size of their spiritual home at Windy Hill.

It will feature two training ovals, one the size of the MCG playing surface and the other having the same dimensions as Docklands.

They aim to be training at the new facility by the end of this year, with construction of the buildings to finish next year.

They will share the centre with the Australian Paralympic Committee.

"The greatest advantage we're going to have over what we have at the moment is a proper football ground to train on," Hird said.

"Essendon in my time has been training on a postage stamp, you haven't been able to do the drills you want."

Hird added injury-plagued key forward Scott Gumbleton was recovering well from surgery he had late last year to fix persistent lower-back trouble.

The Bombers coach also is pleased with work they have done over the preseason to improve their midfield depth.

"We have enough quality and depth in our midfield now," Hird declared.

"There are a lot of guys who have had good pre-seasons - you look at some of the younger guys in Jake Melksham, Ben (Howlett) and Travis Colyer."

He said last year's Rising Star winner Dyson Heppell would "creep" into the midfield at times this season.

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First posted February 01, 2012 18:32:33


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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Toovey stays with Pies

Updated October 16, 2011 16:22:09

Collingwood premiership defender Alan Toovey has committed to the Magpies for two more years, a week after his manager shopped him around to rival clubs.

The 24-year-old has become a vital cog in the Collingwood defence, playing 87 games including 70 of a possible 75 matches in the past three years, missing a month with a broken finger late this season.

But his manager, Jim Marinis, took the unusual step of emailing every other club in the lead-up to the current AFL trade period, to say Toovey was on the hunt for a better deal, as the Magpies were unable to provide "market value".

But Collingwood general manager of football Geoff Walsh was at pains to stress both Toovey's importance to the club and good will towards his management group in announcing the re-signing on Sunday.

"We are very pleased to have reached a resolution with Alan and his management company SportsMA," Walsh said in a statement.

"We appreciate the cooperation of the managers at SportsMA and acknowledge their willingness to affect a deal, and a gain a satisfactory outcome for all parties.

"Alan is an important player at our club and for him to have committed for another two years is terrific for Collingwood."

Toovey also said he loved playing with the Magpies.

"I'm happy that this contract situation has been resolved and I thank Collingwood for showing faith in me," he said.

"As a team we have an exciting period ahead of us, so to know that I have the opportunity to be part of that is very pleasing, as I love playing for Collingwood and want to experience further success."

Toovey's re-signing follows that of key forward Chris Dawes in the past week.

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First posted October 16, 2011 16:22:09


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Matera stays with Suns

Updated November 02, 2011 07:23:28

Gold Coast Suns midfielder Brandon Matera has re-signed to the AFL club through to the end of the 2014 season.

The son of former Fitzroy and West Coast player Wally Matera and nephew of former Eagles Peter and Phil Matera, Brandon played 12 matches and booted 15 goals with the Suns, before his year ended through injury.

"It was a bit of a disappointing way to end my first year, I suppose I would have loved to have played every game, but I worked hard during my recovery and am hoping for an injury-free season next year," Matera said.

Matera joined the Suns as one of the twelve 17 year olds made available to the club under the AFL's draft concessions.

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First posted November 02, 2011 07:23:28


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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Worsfold stays humble despite massive win

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West Coast coach John Worsfold says despite a dominant victory over the Bulldogs his side is focusing on improving and playing more consistent football.

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