AFL trade news 2023: Brandon Zerk-Thatcher lauds Ken Hinkley after Port Adelaide request, hopeful of
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Ken Hinkley, coach of port under the fire, was praised as a "big" part of Essendon defender Brandon Zerk-Thatcher's decision to undertake club. Zerk-Thatcher rejected an extension ing planes to demand trade in the port of Adelaide at the beginning this month. 9News Adelaide saw that the 25 -year -old came out of an plane behind Hinkley at Adelaide Airport on Tuesday and began to talk to the future coach. "I didn't expect him to be on the flight. We're both quite nice and we're sitting a little chat," he said. Essendon Defender Brandon Zerk-Thatcher spoke to 9news Adelaide at the airport "I met Kenny some time ago and when I first talked to him, I really thought of him, he talks well and he's a really good person, so he's a big ." Zerk-Thatcher said that Port Adelaide was "quite self-confident" in Essendon's acceptance of an appropriate trade that would send him to his own state during AFL trade in October. I have the opportunity to demand a trade house, and I hope everything ends," he said. It will be very good for me and it is exciting for the family to return to see them a little more." Port coach Ken Hinkley found himself under fire after a disappointing final campaign Zerk-Thatcher played 51 games for the er after making his first release 2019, and in 2023, a match of 22 defense. The vote of confidence for versatile defender Hinkley follows new criticism about the decision to give a two -year extension before disappointing final campaign of club's experienced coach. The club called the Great Kane Cornes, Liman Adelaide'i Hinkley called Hinkley and said that "focusing on the senior coach is very short -minded." Zerk-Thatcher hopes add a series of players to demand trade the harbor this year, the club de Geelong's Esava Ratugolea and Bulldogs Big Man Jordon Sweet.
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