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Will Cats lose opportunity-starved trio?

July 15, 2021 BY

Got a start: Quinton Narkle in action for the Cats in round 16 against Essendon. Photo: MARCEL BERENS/SPORTS

JORDAN Clark, Charlie Constable and Quinton Narkle may need to leave Geelong to further their AFL careers.

Clark – who is contracted until the end of 2022 – continues to be linked with a move home to Western Australia, while Constable and Narkle are both coming out of contract at season’s end.

The Cats trio were all overlooked for Saturday’s match against Carlton with Shaun Higgins, Max Holmes, Mark O’Connor and Esava Ratugolea getting the nod at selection.

Speaking on SEN Breakfast, Sam Edmund and David King discussed whether the opportunity-starved youngsters will be at Geelong next season.

Edmund: “Do you think one, two or three will leave? Or will they all stay?”

King: “I think there will be a couple that leave.

“If you’re not getting opportunity – what’s the point?

“If you can’t satisfy the club that you’re a good enough AFL player to represent them in a time of opportunity, then you leave.

“I think we’ve become pretty used to that, haven’t we?”

Clark, 20, has played seven senior games this year and hasn’t been seen at the elite level since Round 9.

Constable, 22, has made just three AFL appearances in 2021, taking his career games tally to 12 in almost four years, while 23-year-old Narkle has played eight matches this season.

 

BY ALEX ZAIA/ SEN