‘We have a bit of money’: Bulldogs reveal they are prepared to splash the cash on Silvagni

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Western Bulldogs football boss Matthew Egan says Jack Silvagni is a tremendous talent, and the club has room in its salary cap to pursue the Carlton defender.

Silvagni, 27, is weighing up a four-year offer from the Blues, but has met with Collingwood coach Craig McRae about a possible move to the Magpies.

 Jack Silvagni is weighing up where to play next season.

Plenty to ponder: Jack Silvagni is weighing up where to play next season.Credit: Getty Images

This masthead revealed on Wednesday that the Bulldogs had emerged as another potential suitor, and Egan confirmed their interest.

He said Silvagni’s excellent job on Aaron Naughton in round three, when the Bulldogs’ star was held to a late goal in an eight-point win, had not gone unnoticed.

“He’s obviously a huge talent, and he played really well against us, to be honest. He played on ‘Naughts’. He is a physical player, and he uses the ball really well,” Egan said on 3AW.

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“I am definitely not one in my role to talk about players from other clubs. But I am sure the Sam Powers [Power is the executive manager of men’s football] and Michael Regans [Regan is player acquisition manager] of the club, I hope they are speaking to all free agents, because I think we have a bit of money in the salary cap. It would be good to go after some players.”

As an unrestricted free agent, Silvagni can walk to the club of his choice.

The Magpies’ four-year contract offer is worth roughly the same amount – in the mid-$650,000 range – as the Blues have offered to keep him.

The Bulldogs boast tremendous forward talent, but are light on for tall defenders, particularly with Liam Jones - also a former Blue - struggling this year. He has played only one match in the second half of the year.

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Rory Lobb has become a key defensive pillar since switching to that role last year, while James O’Donnell often battles against opponents who are bigger and stronger.

Coach Luke Beveridge has been insistent on leaving Naughton as a forward, a decision which has proven successful.

Silvagni, who has been used as a forward, back-up ruck and even tagger in his career, was a consistent force in defence in 13 matches this season before a groin injury sidelined him.

The Bulldogs, like the Magpies, are expected to again be in the premiership mix next season, while there is uncertainty with the Blues, with uncertainty about the future of coach Michael Voss.

The Magpies, however, have contractual issues of their own, for they have yet to agree to terms with veterans Jeremy Howe, Jamie Elliot and Brody Mihocek, while ruckman Darcy Cameron, contracted for next year, is keen for an early extension. Rival club sources say the West Coast Eagles are monitoring the Cameron situation closely.

The Dogs smashed GWS on Thursday night, provisionally lifting them into the eight. 

It was only the second time this season the Bulldogs had beaten a top-eight team.

They now need to win at least two, possibly, three of their final games against Melbourne, West Coast and Fremantle to make the eight.

“We understand the criticism around not being able to eke our way further up the ladder and not being able to beat some teams above us; we get that, we’ve just got to own up to all that,” coach Luke Beveridge said.

Sam Darcy starred against the Giants.

Sam Darcy starred against the Giants.Credit: Getty Images

Key forwards Sam Darcy and Naughton each booted five goals and combined for seven contested marks to destroy the Giants. They have combined for 60 goals in their past eight games since Darcy returned from a knee injury in round 14, Naughton with 31 and Darcy with 29.

Ruckman Tim English has also found form. He had 22 hit outs, 20 disposals, including two goals, 11 marks and 14 score involvements against Giants opponent Kieren Briggs.

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The Giants are already without Josh Kelly and James Buckley for the rest of the home-and-away season, and now reigning Coleman medallist Jesse Hogan is in doubt to play North Melbourne next Sunday after aggravating a foot problem.

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