St Kilda has shot down any prospects that the membership would pursue disgraced former North Melbourne participant Tarryn Thomas.
Thomas had lunch with St Kilda record supervisor Graeme Allen in Carlton on Tuesday, based on 9News Melbourne.
The 2 met on Lygon Road, with the Saints confirming that the lunch did happen.
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On the eve of the 2024 season, the Kangaroos axed the troubled participant after he was initially suspended by the league for 18 matches for alleged inappropriate behaviour in the direction of girls.
Thomas spent a lot of the 2023 season additionally bouncing from controversy to controversy, however has once more been linked to a different rival membership.
It comes after Geelong and Essendon have been amongst golf equipment who expressed curiosity in Thomas’ footballing talents earlier within the season.
However now, Saints chief government Carl Dilena launched an announcement on behalf of the membership, clarifying their stance on Thomas.
“I want to present readability on our membership’s place concerning contact between a membership worker and former North Melbourne participant, Tarryn Thomas,” Dilena stated within the assertion.
“The soccer division pursues various gamers, as it’s our job to search out the perfect expertise to suit our staff and membership.
“Following a course of due diligence, I can affirm that St Kilda won’t be pursuing Tarryn Thomas.”
The assertion got here after Saints coach Ross Lyon ignored questions concerning Thomas, throughout his weekly press convention.
Thomas is due in court docket on November 21.