Travis Cloke seeks Collingwood departure, has met with trio of opposing clubs
UPDATE: COLLINGWOOD premiership captain Nick Maxwell has backed a possible move for Travis Cloke to the Bulldogs after declaring the forward has been “a bit wasted” this year.
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COLLINGWOOD premiership captain Nick Maxwell has backed a possible move for Travis Cloke to the Western Bulldogs after declaring the forward has been “a bit wasted” this year.
Maxwell, who played alongside Cloke in the Pies’ 2010 premiership triumph, believes the out-of-favour spearhead still has plenty more to give at AFL level.
He says the Bulldogs would be a good fit for the 29-year-old.
“I reckon he is (a good fit for the Dogs), yeah,” Maxwell said.
“It’s probably not going to cost them that much — I assume the Pies will probably have to pick up a bit of the pie, given it’s rumoured he’s on about $500,000. Just a fresh start for him.
“I think he’s showed some glimpses on Sunday. He’s a real confidence player and that’s what he needs — we’ve seen that from Luke Beveridge in the last couple of years, that he really brings out the best in his players and really gives them confidence.
“The relationship he has with Trav going back many years, I think that’s a good fit for him.”
Maxwell said he doesn’t have any information to suggest the move is on the cards or done, but admitted he “will be sad” if his premiership teammate leaves the Magpies.
“I’ll be sad that he leaves Collingwood, he’s been a Collingwood champion,” he said on SEN.
“But in the same breath, he’s probably a guy that’s this year been a bit wasted in the VFL, and he’s still got something in him. It’s good for him to get back to enjoying his footy.
“I still think he’s got plenty in him. He’s always been a natural athlete in terms of running.
“If expectations are that he’s going to take five or six marks, kick a goal or two, but more than that, just make sure he brings the ball to ground for Daniel, Stringer, Dahlhaus — all these guys at his feet. The expectations are if he plays that type of role, then he’d be very good.
“I think it will, and I have absolutely no information. When there’s enough rumour around … it tends to be pretty close to the truth.”
Cloke has met with the Western Bulldogs, Richmond and North Melbourne as he plots an escape route out of Collingwood.
The Herald Sun can reveal the out-of-favour Pies goalkicker has held meetings with coaches Damien Hardwick, Luke Beveridge and Brad Scott.
It’s understood Beveridge is the most keen of the trio to lure the 29-year-old, who is desperate to get out of Collingwood.
Scott and the Kangaroos have since ruled out making a play for Cloke after a change in list-management direction led to the controversial delisting of Brent Harvey, as well as Drew Petrie, Michael Firrito and Nick Dal Santo.
The Dogs are in the box seat, with Cloke understood to favour a move to the Whitten Oval in what will most-likely be a two-year deal.
The dual All-Australian would partner Tom Boyd and the returning Stewart Crameri in attack in the absence of the injured Jack Redpath and Beveridge believes his inclusion would help solve his side’s efficiency problems inside 50m.
Any Pies-Dogs trade would be dependent on how much money Collingwood is willing to contribute to Cloke’s 2017 pay packet, which will reportedly be around the $400,000 mark.
Bulldogs midfielder Lin Jong, who toured the Magpies’ facilities in July and remains out of contract, could also be a factor in any deal.
Beveridge has been cagey on the topic of Cloke.
“We seem to be linked to everyone at the moment. I don’t know why,” Beveridge said when asked about the big Magpie this month.
“If we’re becoming that way because it’s been identified we’ve got a good environment, our players enjoy being here and our exploits on the field, that’s brilliant.
“It’s really encouraging, but it hasn’t been instigated by anyone here and I’m not sure where it’s all coming from.”
Cloke had his exit meeting with coach Nathan Buckley yesterday and will leave for a Bali holiday with fiance Rebeccah Panozza next week. He will have a Pies medical assessment tomorrow, but doesn’t need any off-season surgery.
At 29 and with an injury-free year behind him, the Cloke camp believe he has three good years ahead of him.
A 20-disposal, 12-mark, four-goal game in the Pies’ Round 16 win over Greater Western Sydney further encouraged potential suitors that Cloke could go a significant way towards recapturing the form that made him a dominant force in the game.
Hardwick earlier this month did nothing to douse speculation the Tigers could were circling the forward, declaring Cloke a “great player”.
“He’s hurt us a number of times over the course of his career, hasn’t he? I think funnily enough he was probably Alex (Rance’s) biggest nemesis there for a while. Alex has managed to move above him over the last couple of years, but he’s a great player there’s no doubt about that,” Hardwick said.
“But from our point of view we keep our cards pretty close to our chest.”
Cloke was dropped three times in a tumultuous 2016 season that saw him play only 13 games and fall behind Darcy Moore and Jesse White in the forward line pecking order.
He has 441 goals in 246 games after being drafted under the father-son rule in 2004.
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