The Gold Coast Bulletin

HANDS OFF

- TOM BOSWELL @tomBoswell­GCB

The Gold Coast Suns have warned rival AFL clubs Steven May is a required player who is not up for trade.

SUNS football manager Jon Haines has issued a hands-off to rival clubs trying to poach Steven May, declaring the captain a required player who isn’t up for trade.

May has been linked to a move to Collingwoo­d at the end of this season in what would be another blow to Gold Coast who are also poised to lose forward Tom Lynch.

The key defender has publicly brushed off suggestion­s he was considerin­g asking for a trade a year before he comes out of contract while others have called on the club to move the 26-yearold on if he wasn’t willing to recommit in order to avoid another Lynch-type scenario in 2019. But Haines said under no circumstan­ces would May be let go.

“Steven is our captain and is contracted for next year,” Haines said. “He is a required player and we don’t see any reason as to why there would be any discussion in the short term around that.

“We are really keen to maintain Steve as a long-term player of our football club and that’s where our intent will be.”

Haines wasn’t as assured when it came to off-contract midfielder Aaron Hall who had his season ended after suffering a pectoral injury during Gold Coast’s Round 11 game against Geelong on June 2.

It is understood Hall is seeking opportunit­ies elsewhere and Haines said the club would be working with his management to determine what the future held for 27-year-old Tasmanian.

“We still need to work through with him and his manager what the best outcome is for Aaron,” Haines said.

“We will be doing that in the short term. We will be engaging with his manager, which we have been, over the next little bit to see what the next phase looks like with him.”

Meanwhile, Gold Coast have made four changes to the side for tomorrow’s QClash against neighbours Brisbane at Metricon Stadium.

Jacob Heron, Michael Barlow, Sean Lemmens and Brad Scheer will replace Wil Powell (hip), Will Brodie (hamstring), Pearce Hanley (hamstring) and Kade Kolodjashn­ij (quad).

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Picture: AAP IMAGE Steven May isn’t going anywhere, insist the Suns who are desperate to keep their skipper.

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