Hugh Greenwood has been picked up by the Roos.Credit:AFL Photos
To give themselves the minimum number of list places in the draft under AFL rules,the Suns delisted three players,two of them under contract – Greenwood and Rory Thompson – on the understanding they would re-draft them. The plan had been for Greenwood to nominate only for the pre-season draft.
The strategy required both contracted players to agree to it,which they did. The danger had been that another club would agree to take over the contracts and draft them. The risk with Thompson,who is coming off two successive knee reconstructions,was always lower than with Greenwood.
Greenwood,a versatile onballer and forward,said last week the announcement of the delisting sounded dramatic but was happy to help the club’s list strategy.
“Still on the primary list. Still on the same contract. Still been medically cleared to train/play for over a month. Still at the Suns. Still see everyone round one,” Greenwood said.
“Was happy to cop the odd clickbait article and social nuff if it meant assisting the club’s overall list strategy.”
But on Monday night he offered a mea culpa acknowledging that while he had not planned to leave the Suns,events had moved quickly when the Roos approached.