
Shaun Higgins will wait until the end of the season to decide his future. Picture: Wayne Ludbey
DUMPED free agent Shaun Higgins will wait until the post-season before deciding his future, as the Dogs sweat over an illness to skipper Ryan Griffen.
Higgins has been left in Melbourne to play VFL while his Western Bulldogs teammates take on a Gold Coast side without captain Gary Ablett in Cairns.The Dogs have had to sell a home game into Queensland to pump up their bottom line and the task could get harder if sick midfielder Griffen misses.Dogs assistant coach Brett Montgomery said yesterday the club was hopeful he would play, with Daniel Giansiracusa and Jason Johannisen the travelling emergencies.
The club said on Friday night that Griffen had made an improvement from the morning, but would not make a decision on his availabilty until this morning.Higgins will join Melbourne’s James Frawley as a free agent out of contract at year’s end, after being dropped despite 15 straight games this year.
He had planned to wait until year’s end before a deal was struck, with the 26-year-old attractive to rivals given his polished ball use.Manager Bruce Kaider said yesterday his demotion would not change his position, with Higgins determined to win back his spot.“We haven’t gone out and spoken to other clubs. I am sure in due course we will be contacted by a number of clubs to find out where he’s at with his playing future, but he’s committed to doing his job for the Dogs and committed to getting back into good form,’’ he said.

Higgins’ career has been plagued by injuries. Picture: Michael Klein
“It’s a decision the coach and match committee make on team balance, so from Shaun’s perspective he has to go back to the VFL and get his form back. Hopefully he can get back into the team and finish off the season well, at which point we can have a contract conversation and see what happens.
”Montgomery said the Dogs would not be lulled into underestimating Gold Coast just because Ablett was missing.“It’s a huge out, but he was only one of about half a dozen who ripped us apart in that 30 minutes when we played them last time.“Their lesser-lights are all top-10 draft picks in their own right, and it just gives them an opportunity to show their wares.“So we’re very wary of the next six or seven under him.”
He said the Dogs would give Griffen until game time to prove his fitness.“He’s woken up a little bit under the weather. He will train. He’ll train this afternoon, which is appropriate with game-time, so there’s no issue there.“We still think he’ll play, but we didn’t think it was too smart to get him out here this morning.”
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