Second rival club joins the race for Silvagni

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The Western Bulldogs have emerged as a potential suitor for Carlton’s Jack Silvagni as a solution to their defensive woes.

The unrestricted free agent, who has carried the famous Silvagni name in 128 matches with the Blues, has already met with the coach of arch-rival Collingwood, Craig McRae, about a potential move to the Magpies.

Third-generation Blue Jack Silvagni is attracting interest as a free agent.

Third-generation Blue Jack Silvagni is attracting interest as a free agent.Credit: AFL Photos

The Bulldogs’ interest arose as it emerged Silvagni may not continue his career with the club his father Stephen and grandfather Sergio represented with such distinction.

This masthead reported on Monday that the Magpies’ four-year contract offer was worth roughly the same amount of money - in the mid-$650,000 range - as what the Blues had offered to keep him. 

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This made it apparent to other clubs that he could be enticed away from Ikon Park for less than 700,000 per season.

As a free agent, Silvagni can join a club of his choice if he decides to leave.

Two competition sources said Silvagni appeals to the Western Bulldogs because of his versatility, as they assess suitable options to bolster their defence. The Bulldogs, who have not made a formal offer, were contacted for comment.

Silvagni showed outstanding form as a defender in 13 matches this season before a groin injury sidelined him. He could fit into a Bulldogs’ line-up that has been stretched in defence at times this season.

Silvagni had previously been an excellent contributor with the Blues as a second ruck and forward who was known for his tremendous work ethic.

The Bulldogs have struggled for height in defence this season with Liam Jones being overlooked in all but one match in the second half of the season, and Taylor Duryea on the fringes.

Rory Lobb has been a revelation while James O’Donnell has battled hard. Emerging defenders Luke Cleary and Judd Busslinger are working hard to find their feet in defence.

The Bulldogs recruited Blues’ midfielder Matt Kennedy during last year’s trade period and the tough on-baller is having an outstanding season at Whitten Oval.

Matt Kennedy was traded from Carlton to the Bulldogs.

Matt Kennedy was traded from Carlton to the Bulldogs.Credit: AFL Photos

The Bulldogs remain in the hunt for finals with the result of their match against the Giants on Thursday night to have a large bearing on their season.

McRae confirmed he’d met with the 27-year-old, a close friend of Dan Houston, who crossed to Collingwood from Port Adelaide for this season.

“Yeah I did,” McRae said on Wednesday. “And I’m confident to say we’ll keep exploring what the best version of us looks like, and when there’s free agents available, we’ll keep exploring those things.”

“I just met with a young man and ... we had a first date to see if we like each other,” McRae added.

“Yeah, I could go on a second date with Jack.”

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