GWS Free Agent Harry Perryman Addresses Future Amid Rival Club Interest
Last updated on July 1, 2024 at 19:53 pm
Posted on July 1, 2024 at 19:19 pm
Sought-after GWS free agent Harry Perryman has spoken about his future with the Giants amid growing interest from three rival clubs. Here’s a look at the situation and what Perryman had to say.
Key Points
Current Status
Player: Harry Perryman
Team: GWS Giants
Contract: Unrestricted free agent at the end of the season
Interest: Hawthorn, Port Adelaide, Adelaide
GWS Contract Updates
Recently Re-signed Players:
Lachie Ash: Until 2027
Jesse Hogan: Until 2026
Sam Taylor: Until 2032
Perryman's Comments
Focus: Hopes to sign a new deal with the Giants
Quote: "Hopefully, something can happen pretty soon over the next couple of weeks or month but if not we'll just try to keep playing good footy."
Detailed Insights
Current Status
Harry Perryman, a versatile utility player for the GWS Giants, is an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season. With no deal yet for 2025 and beyond, Perryman has attracted interest from Hawthorn, Port Adelaide, and Adelaide.
GWS Contract Updates
The Giants have been active in securing key players:
Lachie Ash: Signed until 2027
Jesse Hogan: Signed until 2026
Sam Taylor: Signed until 2032
Perryman's Comments
Speaking to AFL.com.au, Perryman expressed his hope for a new deal with the Giants but is not overly concerned about the contract negotiations, leaving them to his manager.
"It’s been interesting. I’ve never gone through this too much before. It’s a pretty boring answer but I try to block all that stuff out and that’s why I pay my manager so he can look after that," Perryman said.
"Up in Sydney, it’s easy as you’re kind of away from it all. Hopefully, something can happen pretty soon over the next couple of weeks or month but if not we'll just try to keep playing good footy."
Injury and Performance
Perryman has been limited to just 11 games this season due to two hamstring injuries. Despite this, he has been effective in his role as a half-back under coach Adam Kingsley. Perryman’s versatility makes him a valuable asset, capable of playing across all three lines of the field.
Future Prospects
The Giants are keen to secure Perryman’s future with the club, especially given the external interest. Other players who are also out of contract and eligible for free agency at the end of the season include veterans Nick Haynes, Adam Kennedy, Callan Ward, and Lachlan Keeffee.
Conclusion
Harry Perryman remains a key player for the GWS Giants, and while he is hopeful for a new deal, interest from rival clubs could shape his future. As the Giants work through their retention period, securing Perryman and other key players will be crucial for their continued success.
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