Suns attract uncontracted players
- Wednesday, September 01 2010 @ 11:15 am ACST
- Contributed by: Troy Thompson
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More like a black hole than a sun, players who are out of contract are drawn to lucrative contract offers from the Gold Coast Suns. The Suns are allowed to offer up a contract to one player from each existing club that have a player out of contract as of the end of this season.
All Australian Defender Nathan Bock and exciting young defender Nathan Krakouer are the first two of these transfers to have signed with the Gold Coast SUNS for its inaugural AFL season. More will be announced in the coming weeks.
Bock, 27, has played 113 games for the Adelaide Crows and won the club’s Best & Fairest Award (Malcolm Blight Medal) in 2008. Krakouer, 22, has played 40 AFL games and was recruited from Claremont in Western Australian by Port Power in 2006.
Gold Coast SUNS CEO Travis Auld said the announcement of the two players represents an exciting time for the Club as the next stage of the list build in readiness for the 2011 launch of the club in the AFL.
Both Adelaide and Port Adelaide are disappointed to have lost these players, and in Port Adelaide's case they are upset at both Krakouer and his manager for failing to discuss the matter with the club.
All Australian Defender Nathan Bock and exciting young defender Nathan Krakouer are the first two of these transfers to have signed with the Gold Coast SUNS for its inaugural AFL season. More will be announced in the coming weeks.
Bock, 27, has played 113 games for the Adelaide Crows and won the club’s Best & Fairest Award (Malcolm Blight Medal) in 2008. Krakouer, 22, has played 40 AFL games and was recruited from Claremont in Western Australian by Port Power in 2006.
Gold Coast SUNS CEO Travis Auld said the announcement of the two players represents an exciting time for the Club as the next stage of the list build in readiness for the 2011 launch of the club in the AFL.
Both Adelaide and Port Adelaide are disappointed to have lost these players, and in Port Adelaide's case they are upset at both Krakouer and his manager for failing to discuss the matter with the club.