Oliver Henry has shown great promise in two seasons at CollingwoodCredit:Getty
However,they have so far not been able to convince the 20-year-old to take the path followed by most players and extend his contract beyond the initial,mandatory two years despite his steady development.
The club has made an offer and remains hopeful of retaining him,with Oliver in the rooms after the team’s loss to Sydney on Saturday. He will hold his exit meeting early this week before heading to a break.
Those close to him have expressed some concern about whether he will drop further down the pecking order in Collingwood’s forward line,withDan McStay likely to join from the Brisbane Lions andAsh Johnson,who had a poor preliminary final,emerging in the second half of the season.
Oliver has been linked to Geelong,who have been adamant that while they will look at Henry if he wants to return to where he grew up,they have not been actively pursuing him.
His brother,who is gearing up for his second grand final at Geelong,said while he would love the opportunity to play alongside Ollie there was no pressure from him to make a move.
Jack Henry played on Lance Franklin the last time the teams met.Credit:AFL Photos
“Definitely it would be cool. I was just chatting before about playing with your brother[and] how special it looks,” Henry said.