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Essendon are close to ‘rock bottom’, says former player Zaharakis

Jon Pierik
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Dons are close to ‘rock bottom’, says former player Zaharakis

By Scott Spits

Former Essendon player David Zaharakis says the captains he played under, Jobe Watson and Dyson Heppell, would never have considered walking away as current skipper Zach Merrett has, describing the club as a “rabble”.

The AFL 226-gamer, who was at Tullamarine during the fallout from the club’s drug scandal a decade ago but was not a member of the “Essendon 34” because he didn’t participate in the injection regime, said the club may have hit “rock bottom”.

“I honestly thought my period at Essendon was a pretty rough period – especially 2015-16,” Zaharakis said on Triple M.

“Everyone thought we had hit rock bottom, but I honestly believe we are very close, if not further, to rock bottom than what we were then.”

Merrett, who won a sixth Essendon best-and-fairest award last week, last month controversially met with Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell – a move which blindsided the Bombers.

David Zaharakis in 2021.Getty Images

Essendon have been adamant they won’t let Merrett, who is contracted until the end of 2027, leave the club. They repeated that stance on Monday.

“I respect the club’s position regarding their desire to retain me at the football club and fully understand what it means to be a contracted player and captain,” Merrett said.

“I acknowledge that there are complexities and uncertainty right now, regardless of the external noise and pressure. I’m willing and committed to continue working with the club and with the help of those closest to me work though those factors at play.”

Zaharakis, who finished playing in 2021, said it appeared Essendon had “gone backwards, rather than forwards”.

“In my time as a player, I never had a captain wanting to leave,” he said.

“[Former captains] Jobe and Dys, you’d never even think about them entertaining something like this. So, with Zach there and potentially entertaining that [trade], I wouldn’t think you’d want him to be a captain next year.

“I love Zach as a person, and he was a great teammate of mine, but it would be hard to look that person in the eye and say, ‘Are you fully committed to this footy club?’ Essendon are adamant that he’s staying, and they’re not trading him; I, personally, don’t see it happening [that he stays].”

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By Jon Pierik

Well, that officially brings an end to day two of the AFL trade period.

While there were deals done, the big pieces have yet to fall.

Charlie Curnow, Christian Petracca and Clayton Oliver have yet to find a new home, while the Gold Coast Suns continue to weigh up whether to take Jamarra Ugle-Hagan.

Thanks for joining us today. We will be back at 9am tomorrow with day three updates.

Pinned post from 6.29pm on Oct 7, 2025

Dons are close to ‘rock bottom’, says former player Zaharakis

By Scott Spits

Former Essendon player David Zaharakis says the captains he played under, Jobe Watson and Dyson Heppell, would never have considered walking away as current skipper Zach Merrett has, describing the club as a “rabble”.

The AFL 226-gamer, who was at Tullamarine during the fallout from the club’s drug scandal a decade ago but was not a member of the “Essendon 34” because he didn’t participate in the injection regime, said the club may have hit “rock bottom”.

“I honestly thought my period at Essendon was a pretty rough period – especially 2015-16,” Zaharakis said on Triple M.

“Everyone thought we had hit rock bottom, but I honestly believe we are very close, if not further, to rock bottom than what we were then.”

Merrett, who won a sixth Essendon best-and-fairest award last week, last month controversially met with Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell – a move which blindsided the Bombers.

David Zaharakis in 2021.Getty Images

Essendon have been adamant they won’t let Merrett, who is contracted until the end of 2027, leave the club. They repeated that stance on Monday.

“I respect the club’s position regarding their desire to retain me at the football club and fully understand what it means to be a contracted player and captain,” Merrett said.

“I acknowledge that there are complexities and uncertainty right now, regardless of the external noise and pressure. I’m willing and committed to continue working with the club and with the help of those closest to me work though those factors at play.”

Zaharakis, who finished playing in 2021, said it appeared Essendon had “gone backwards, rather than forwards”.

“In my time as a player, I never had a captain wanting to leave,” he said.

“[Former captains] Jobe and Dys, you’d never even think about them entertaining something like this. So, with Zach there and potentially entertaining that [trade], I wouldn’t think you’d want him to be a captain next year.

“I love Zach as a person, and he was a great teammate of mine, but it would be hard to look that person in the eye and say, ‘Are you fully committed to this footy club?’ Essendon are adamant that he’s staying, and they’re not trading him; I, personally, don’t see it happening [that he stays].”

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Oliver tours GWS facilities; to meet with Magpies this week

By Jon Pierik and Peter Ryan

Collingwood list chief Justin Leppitsch expects to meet with Melbourne midfielder Clayton Oliver in Sydney this week.

Oliver flew to Sydney last week after he was told by the Demons to explore his options.

He has already met with Greater Western Sydney coaches and players, and toured the club’s training facilities on Tuesday.

Fresh start: Clayton Oliver is being pursued by the Giants and Magpies.Getty Images

However, the Magpies have also expressed strong interest in the Demons’ four-time best-and-fairest winner, for they are keen to add to their midfield mix, having realised in their preliminary final loss to Brisbane they needed more depth.

McClure: Merrett still ‘desperate’ to join Hawks

By Sam McClure

Zach Merrett won’t officially request a trade to Hawthorn today, with the Bombers’ captain still contemplating the best way out of the club.

The six-time best-and-fairest remains desperate to join the brown and gold, but is attempting to do so while causing the least drama possible, out of respect for the Bombers.

What next: Essendon skipper Zach Merrett has yet to declare he wants to be traded to the Hawks.AFL Photos

Competition sources still expect Merrett to officially request a trade – a request made directly to Essendon – which would force the Bombers to release a public statement.

But Merrett is also hopeful there’s a way out of Tullamarine that involves a quieter approach.

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Blues welcome ‘true competitor’ Reidy

By Jon Pierik

Carlton head of list management Nick Austin said the Blues were delighted to have ruckman Liam Reidy join the club.

Reidy, who had a tour of his new digs at Ikon Park on Tuesday, said he had become frustrated by the lack of opportunity at Fremantle, where he played behind Sean Darcy and Luke Jackson.

The Blues had a vacancy to fill with Tom De Koning heading to St Kilda. Reidy will now battle Marc Pittonet and Hudson O’Keeffe to be the Blues’ frontline ruckman.

Back in town: Liam Reidy was at Ikon Park on Tuesday having a tour of his new club.via Getty Images

Austin said Reidy, 25, would be the ideal fit.

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Confirmed: Swans snare Rosas jnr

By Jon Pierik

Former Gold Coast small forward Malcolm Rosas jnr is officially a Swan.

Making the move: Malcolm Rosas of the Suns.AFL Photos via Getty Images

Rosas, 24, has joined the Swans in exchange for selections 51 and 69, while the Swans also receive selection 62 from the Suns as part of the deal.

The paperwork was approved on Tuesday afternoon.

Rosas, managed by Tim Lawrence from TGI Sport, had requested a trade to the Swans. A rookie draft selection in 2019, Rosas played 49 games for the Suns, booting 46 goals, but has managed only 11 senior games since Damien Hardwick joined as coach ahead of the 2024 campaign.

While he has generally played as a small forward, Rosas can spend time in the midfield.

The Suns and Swans will continue to be active through the trade period. The Swans have wantaway Blue Charlie Curnow as their “priority”, while the Suns are working on a deal with Melbourne to bring in Christian Petracca. They are also interested in Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, the Western Bulldogs’ forward who did not play one game this season because of mental health and personal issues.

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