Harley Reid Eagles Contract & Trade News
- Harley Reid has made eyebrow-raising comments about his call to re-sign with West Coast rather of requesting a trade back to Victoria.
- Specifically, Reid remarked he felt he had to "do his time" with the Eagles as opposed to jumping ship this year with a year to run on his...
- The 20-year-old midfield prodigy in August penned a two-year contract extension to cement his Eagles tenure until at least the end of the 2028 season.
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Harley Reid’s ‘Do Your Time’ Comments Spark New trade Speculation
Harley Reid has made eyebrow-raising comments about his call to re-sign with West Coast rather of requesting a trade back to Victoria.
Specifically, Reid remarked he felt he had to “do his time” with the Eagles as opposed to jumping ship this year with a year to run on his then-deal.
The 20-year-old midfield prodigy in August penned a two-year contract extension to cement his Eagles tenure until at least the end of the 2028 season.
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It came following a mountain of speculation and conjecture over whether the 39-gamer would demand a trade move back to his home state, with numerous suitors already lining up to lob bids.
But while Reid momentarily silenced skeptics by sticking with the Eagles, who finished wooden-spooners this year, the trade noise will inevitably return – especially after his comments on Thursday regarding that contract call.
“I think when you sit down with your close ones and your circle of trust, you try and find the right decision,” he told 9News Perth.
“But I think, either way, you’ve got to do your time. And for me, this wasn’t the right time, and I wanted to stay, and I look forward to seeing what happens.”
The former no.1 pick, who played in defense…
Context and Analysis
Harley Reid’s comments are particularly intriguing given the widespread expectation that he would eventually seek a return to Victoria. He was drafted from the Bendigo Pioneers in Victoria and maintains strong ties to the state. The Eagles, however, desperately needed to retain
