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‘Mid-year talks part of game’

- ROGER VAUGHAN

HAWTHORN’S Graham Wright (above) has dismissed concerns about clubs talking to rival contracted players midyear, saying it’s immature to think it doesn’t happen.

His comments follow the revelation that Sydney chief executive Tom Harley met in August with Essendon key forward Joe Daniher.

Harley said it was a catchup between friends and unrelated to Daniher’s request last week for a trade to the Swans.

Bombers list manager Adrian Dodoro said yesterday he is not a fan of clubs talking to potential recruits during the season. “It’s something I’ve been on about for a number of years. But that’s the industry we’re in,” Dodoro told AFL Trade Radio.

“It’s very, very competitiv­e and it’s something we may need to discuss at another point.”

But Wright, Hawthorn’s football boss, was blunt when asked about the issue. “It’s reality ... every club does it,” Wright said.

“We’re being immature and silly if we don’t think it happens, because it does.

“You’d prefer for it not to happen and we don’t really want to hear about it.

“We understand there’s huge interest in it, but if we think it doesn’t happen, we’re kidding ourselves.”

Dodoro said the Bombers generally sound out rival players with their clubs’ knowledge. “Most of the time when we have our discussion­s, it’s been in consultati­on with the (other) club, but that’s just the way we do business,” he said.

Essendon is adamant it wants Daniher to play for it next season and beyond.

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