Essendon captain Zach Merrett speaks at the club’s best and fairest count, the Crichton Medal
Essendon captain Zach Merrett kept his thoughts close to his chest when he arrived for the best and most fair count of the club on Thursday night, and the red-hot favorite to win the sixth Crichton medal.
Merrett is facing the two most important weeks of his football career after meeting Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell last month. It was a news that Essendon blinded a few days ago with Brad Scott, the contracted captain of the bombers, a few days ago.
Essendon captain Zach Merrett Brownlow.Credit: Getty Images
“I took this in Brownlow, Mer Merrett said to the media waiting in the centerpiece in Melboure Park.
Merrett joined the number of medals last week and confessed to his major discomfort about how the dramatic trade epic emerged. 251 The game apologized to Essendon fans, but in Tullamarine, the game has stopped committing to the public.
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Merrett, who will be one of the biggest names of the AFL trade period, said to the Seven at the Brownlow Red Carpet, “I just apologize to the fans and I am a little embarrassed right now.”
“I’m not there to upset the fans. They are the best of Comp and I appreciate them and we will see what happened in the next few weeks.”
In addition, Brownlow Speaking with nine on the red carpet, Merrett said that the club’s best interests came before.
“I never know that I will never lose the love for the club and they will fight for the club, Mer Merrett said from the nine bombardment planes.
