Sydney Swans forward Tim Membrey wants a trade to St Kilda.
Sydney Swans forward Tim Membrey has requested a trade to St Kilda.
Membrey, who has played one game in two seasons with the Swans, nominated the Saints as his preferred club on the opening day of the NAB AFL Trade Period after meeting with a number of Victorian clubs.
Saints list manager Ameet Bains confirmed St Kilda was the 20-year-old's preferred destination.
"We will now endeavour to get a trade done," Bains told saints.com.au.
Membrey, who was recruited with pick No.46 in the 2012 NAB AFL Draft, played his only senior game with the Swans in round 19 this season as a late inclusion for star forward Lance Franklin.
He enjoyed a strong year in the NEAFL as a regular goalkicker, booting eight goals in round four and finishing the season with a bag of five.
Membrey's manager Matt Bain said his client had met with Saints coach Alan Richardson and was impressed with him and the set up at Seaford.
He said Membrey felt it was time to pursue more consistent senior opportunities that could be denied at the Swans given the presence of Franklin, Kurt Tippett and his mentor Adam Goodes.
"[The Saints] had a lot of interest during the year and we were in discussions a fair bit – they had people up to watch him a number of times," Bain told NAB AFL Trade Radio.
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