Clayton Oliver had a disappointing season after a tumultuous off-seasonCredit:Getty Images
The club this week has tried to shut down talk of an Oliver trade. That doesn’t mean the trade is shut down. There are two parties to contracts,and while Melbourne wanted to grab their words back after they slipped from their lips,this masthead has reported Oliver is now poised to meet with senior Geelong officials.
Three other club and industry sources with knowledge of trade discussions said that Gary Pert,the Melbourne CEO who has been running two reviews into the club,recently made contact with a number of teams about whether they had an interest in trading for Oliver.
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The premiership midfielder,who had well-known troubles last year,is now in a far better physical and mental place. But eager to get into this year’s draft,the Demons were open to discussing a trade. Besides,the club would be seen to be acting aggressively after years of turmoil.
It didn’t pan out as hoped. When a player is put out there for a second year running,it is hard to argue it’s because things have gone well.
In the lead-up to the grand final,amid myriad official AFL functions,word quickly spread within recruiting circles that Oliver was once more on the market.
Adelaide,St Kilda,and Geelong were among clubs that had all looked closely at Oliver last year and thought he was gettable. After the year Oliver had,seemingly content at Melbourne,clubs didn’t pursue the midfielder,nor consider him a chance to be available. That changed in recent weeks when clubs,and the player,learned of trade discussions.