Cats youngster Charlie Constable was placed with a tough task in looking to break into Geelong's star-studded midfield over the course of his tenure at Kardinia Park.
The 22-year-old amassed 12 appearances in the blue and white hoops across the past three seasons, with two of his three matches this year coming as the medical sub.
The limited opportunities have since seen Constable delisted from Geelong, however the Cats have flagged they could look to recruit the Sandringham product following the National Draft should no keen suitors emerge.
With the tall onballer now set to assess his options in the open market, we look at the potential suitors outside of the Cattery that should be keeping an eye on Charlie Constable.
3. Richmond
Like the Dockers, Richmond may see Constable as a viable addition to aid their future midfield onslaught, with the club eyeing younger talent this off-season to bolster their own engine room.
The Tigers are set to enter the National Draft with arguably the strongest hand in the league, with several selections in the top 30 set to see an influx of youth.
The planning could see the Punt Road club place some attention to their key position stocks, having lost young pair Callum Coleman-Jones and Mabior Chol in the recent exchange window.
While they may still hold the cards to add to their onballer ensemble, Richmond may need to acquire some capital outside of the draft to replace their more senior midfield.
With Shane Edwards, Dustin Martin, Kane Lambert and Trent Cothcin headlining an ageing midfield, Constable could firm as a fitting option to at least stand as a reinforcement for the years to come.