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Embattled Essendon Bombers cut veteran pair as change continues

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Embattled Essendon Bombers cut veteran pair as change continues
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Change continues at turbulent Essendon with veteran ruckman Todd Goldstein and defender Jayden Laverde not offered contracts for next season.

The Bombers are in turmoil with unhappy contracted skipper Zach Merrett meeting with Hawthorn, contracted defender Jordan Ridley also wanting out and Sam Draper departing as a free agent.

Now, Laverde and Goldstein will move on, with the Bombers confirming both had signalled their intent to continue their playing careers elsewhere.

Laverde, who is close friends with Merrett, is expected to attempt to snare a spot with former Bombers forward Jake Stringer at GWS.

The 29-year-old played 145 games, kicking 38 goals, since he was drafted at pick No.20 in 2014.

Goldstein joined the Bombers at the end of 2023 after a decorated 315-game career at North Melbourne.

The 37-year-old played 30 games for Essendon, including a surprise 16 this year amid injuries to Draper and Nick Bryan.

Todd Goldstein competes in a ruck contest with Tim English.

Todd Goldstein competes in a ruck contest with Tim English.Credit: AFL Photos

The Bombers will clearly need to hit the market for an experienced ruckman, given Bryan is on the comeback trail from an ACL tear and Vigo Visentini is still young and relatively green.

“We’re very grateful for both Jayden and Todd’s contributions in their time at the football club,” Essendon football boss Daniel McPherson said in a statement.

“These decisions are always really difficult, especially in the cases of two players who’ve been incredibly serviceable.

“Jayden’s fight, leadership and courage down back were always highlights of his game and he was dependable whenever called upon.

“For Todd to come in and be as great a mentor as he has for our young players – and especially our rucks – in addition to contributing on-field speaks volumes of his impact.

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“We wish both players and their families all the best for the next chapter in their careers.”

Dylan Shiel had already departed, along with delisted pair Alwyn Davey Jnr and Jye Menzie.

Essendon’s off-season will clearly be shaped by what happens with Merrett, who is contracted until the end of 2027 but wants out.

Merrett will almost certainly win his sixth Essendon best and fairest next month, but it appears inconceivable he could attend the Crichton Medal when he wants to cross to a rival, amid the Bombers’ ongoing woes.

Having not won a finals game since 2004, Essendon suffered a diabolical run with injuries this year that contributed to them losing 13 straight games to end the season 15th.

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