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Nic Nat ponders contract options

- JON RALPH

NIC Naitanui says he will play about 70 minutes of game time in his WAFL return as he sweats on whether to sign a new deal that offers long-term security.

The West Coast star has had a vastly better return from his second knee reconstruc­tion than his 2016 rupture and could make an AFL return against Hawthorn next week.

He will meet his management this week in Perth and also has a decision to make about his contract.

He could accept a three-year deal on vastly reduced terms to his $1 million-a-year deal or hold out until later in the year and prove his worth to the club.

The ball is in his court, with Naitanui just 29 and footy’s most marketable player — but having played only 30 games since the start of 2016.

He will hope to make a seamless WAFL return before rolling into AFL action with only a single state-league game.

“It’s been a long time coming, but I’ve done it before a few years ago,” Naitanui said. “I know the steps that need to be done, but I’m excited to get back out there and play some footy.

“I don’t have too many more nerves or worries at all. It’s exactly the team I played last time in East Fremantle.

“It’s the same ground, and it’s going to be a similar build-up.”

At Fremantle Harley Bennell continues to push for an incredible AFL recall after his third WAFL game for Peel Thunder.

Bennell was named second best for Peel in a last-gasp loss, but it was the quietest of his three games so far. He had 30 possession­s and two goals on return, then 25 possession­s against Subiaco, then had 11 possession­s and two goals against South Fremantle. Also at the Dockers David Mundy is determined to play on next year despite turning 34 next month as he continues his superb form.

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