Hawthorn defender Stephen Gilham is considering a move interstate. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun
HAWTHORN premiership defender Stephen Gilham may find his way back to Port Adelaide - if he is not tempted by Greater Western Sydney.
Gilham, 28, is uncontracted at the Hawks - and considering his options after the arrival of Western Bulldogs key defender Brian Lake in the AFL trade period.
The Giants are a confirmed suitor for Gilham.
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And the Power's sudden turn-off with Carlton free-agent defender Jordan Russell has put Gilham in the frame at Alberton, where Port has to strengthen a defensive unit that has lost free-agent Troy Chaplin to Richmond.
It would be a remarkable turnaround for Gilham who was a fisrt-round draft pick (No. 16) for Port in the 2002 AFL national draft, played just one game with the Power (in 2005) and was then delisted.
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Hawthorn claimed Gilham in the 2006 rookie draft. He has played 98 games with the Hawks.
The Hawks have picked up Lake but today lost defender Tom Murphy to Gold Coast as a free agent.
But ruckman Max Bailey has re-signed with Hawthorn.
Meanwhile, Hinkley has not shut Port's plans to consider former Melbourne forward Liam Jurrah as a potential rookie-listed player.
But Hinkley wants to meet Jurrah before fully endorsing the Power's long-stated interest in the 24-year-old sensation.
Jurrah moved to Adelaide in August and is to face trial on three counts of alleged aggravated assault in Alice Springs in March.
Port today delisted seven players including fan favourite David Rodan.
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