导出博客文章Essendon coach John Worsfold remains confident suspended defender Michael
Hibberd will be patrolling the Bombers back line - not Melbournes - next
season.Hibberd, one of the 12 current Essendon players serving anti-doping bans,
has been linked to a move to the Demons when his suspension ends later this
year.Theres no update other than were really keen to have Michael here and part
of what were building, Worsfold told reporters on Friday.Its going to be hugely
exciting and hell look good in our back line next year.Hibberd is one of six
banned Bombers - skipper Jobe Watson, Michael Hurley, Ben Howlett, Tayte Pears
and Brent Stanton are the others - yet to declare their intentions for next
season.The others - Tom Bellchambers, Cale Hooker, Travis Colyer, David Myers,
Heath Hocking and Dyson Heppell - have either signed new deals or announced they
will honour current contracts to remain with the club.Essendon are keen to
welcome all of them back into the fold and while theyll allow them time to make
a decision on their playing futures, Worsfold concedes the realities of AFL list
management demand the club imposes a deadline.There will be a timeline ... we
havent set that yet but obviously there will be a final date that well need to
know in terms of our decision making. Thats a fair way off, he said.Ultimately
we do need to know what the squad will look like. When those decisions have to
be made around our current list, well need to know what the intent is of the
other (suspended) guys.While Worsfold is keen to boost his squad with those
experienced players, he admitted it wont be as simple as throwing the clubs
doors open when their bans expire.Reintegrating 12 players who have been out of
the game for a year ... there are absolutely things we have to take into
account, he said.Weve already started to think about the reintegration process
and the timing of it.The players are allowed back in the club in mid-September,
so were already talking about how that feels and looks for them.
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