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Victorian clubs adamant out-of-contract Hawk is βup for grabsβ
SENΒ β’ Β April 8th, 2025 10:49 am

Rival clubs are circling Hawthorn midfielder James Worpel.
That is according to Channel 9 journalist and SEN regular Tom Morris.
Worpel, 26, is out of contract at the end of this season and it is understood that St Kilda and Melbourne are showing interest.
Morris also wonders if Geelong could be interested to boost their midfield unit beyond 2025.
βVictorian clubs are adamant he is up for grabs,β Morris said on SEN Breakfast.
βHeβs a free agent, a best and fairest from 2019 and crucially Hawthorn havenβt offered him a contract. In fact thereβs been very little, next to no discussion about his future at all and rival clubs have become aware of this.
βSt Kilda and Melbourne are taking a look at Worpel and Iβm wondering if Geelong will as well, wondering if they could use him in their midfield.
βThe Hawks would never confirm this but: theyβre happy to keep him, but theyβre not going to bend over backwards to do so. If they lose him they would get a compensation pick.
βTheyβve already got Carltonβs first two picks at the moment, number 3 and 21, so this would add to that. Iβm not saying theyβre going to push him out the door but Iβm not saying theyβre going to offer a long term deal to keep him either.β
Worpel won the 2019 Peter Crimmins Medal in his second season with the Hawks and has finished fourth in the best and fairest in his last two seasons.
In better news for the Hawks, Morris suggested that in-form ruckman Lloyd Meek is set to agree a four-year deal.
βHawthorn and Meekβs management are working on a four-year deal to keep him. He wants to stay, they want to keep him and it would take something extraordinary for this to fall over,β he added.
Former Fremantle ruckman Meek, 26, is out of contact this year but it appears heβll remain in the brown and gold for the foreseeable future.
The unbeaten Hawks meet Port Adelaide at the Adelaide Oval in Gather Round this Sunday night.

