‘Not a big issue’: Bombers not concerned to be without Merrett for first day of pre-season training

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‘Not a big issue’: Bombers not concerned to be without Merrett for first day of pre-season training

By Anna Harrington

November 10, 2025 — 1.43pm

Zach Merrett was a no-show at the first day of Essendon’s pre-season, but the Bombers remain adamant their captain will be welcomed back with open arms.

Current skipper Merrett is almost certain to give up the captaincy, or have it taken from him, after his failed attempt to join fierce rivals Hawthorn while still having two more years on his Essendon contract.

The Bombers hit the training track on Monday.

The Bombers hit the training track on Monday.Credit: AFL Photos

The Hawks didn’t come up with a trade offer to satisfy Essendon for their six-time best-and-fairest winner.

Merrett, 30, was under no obligation to attend Monday’s training, which was technically for first-to-fourth-year players, and was reportedly interstate attending a wedding.

Andy McGrath was at training on Monday, even though he was not obliged to be there.

Andy McGrath was at training on Monday, even though he was not obliged to be there.Credit: AFL Photos

But Monday’s absence does break the norm for a standard-setting player who would usually be there for the opening day of pre-season.

Vice captain and heir apparent Andrew McGrath was there, along with fellow senior players Mason Redman, Kyle Langford, Jordan Ridley, Ben McKay and Peter Wright.

“The group’s galvanised. We’re all good,” defender Zach Reid said.

“He’s obviously not required yet, so that’s not a big issue.

“But yeah, we’ll welcome him back with open arms. He’s our best player, and there’s no denying that. So he’s going to make us a better team.”

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Reid was unsure when Merrett would return to training.

“He’s still got two weeks until he’s officially back, so I don’t know when he will come back,” he added.

“But when he does, we’ll support him.”

Reid wouldn’t be drawn on whether he would like Merrett to remain skipper, saying he would cast his vote when the time came.

Merrett has yet to officially address his teammates about the trade saga, though Reid said some players “have been in touch with him”.

Zach Merrett’s position as Essendon skipper is sure to be a talking point this summer.

Zach Merrett’s position as Essendon skipper is sure to be a talking point this summer.Credit: Getty Images

Reid was confident Merrett’s return would go smoothly.

“I think the group just wants to move on. You can’t let that sort of stuff like derail a pre-season or an off-season,” he said.

Essendon finished 2025 with 13 consecutive losses amid an injury crisis that meant 15 players made their AFL debut for the club.

Reid, 23, impressed as a key defender before a hamstring injury derailed his season.

Former Victorian cricketer has joined Essendon as high-performance chief after stints at the Western Bulldogs and West Coast.

Former Victorian cricketer has joined Essendon as high-performance chief after stints at the Western Bulldogs and West Coast.Credit: AFL Photos via Getty Images

But he is fit and relishing a new high-performance regime under Mathew Inness.

“Mat Inness has been great, and the team he’s put together,” he said.

“I feel like our off-season program has been top-notch, and I think a lot of the boys agree.

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“And it’s really individualised, so I think the boys are liking that, and I’ve enjoyed it. It’s been good.”

Nik Cox was among the main training group after the AFL concussion board ticked off the luckless utility to return for pre-season.

Cox had travelled to the United States for some advice from the UFC about concussions.

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