Titans not interested in De Vere
By Laine Clark
September 14, 2006 A RETURN to Australia is on the cards for former Australia centre Michael De Vere after he was one of five players cut by English Super League club Huddersfield.
But Gold Coast Titans football manager Scott Sattler has already ruled out the possibility of adding the former NSW Origin point-scoring machine to their already impressive player roster.
De Vere, 29, has not had his contract renewed despite helping the Giants make the August 26 Challenge Cup final and will play his last game for Huddersfield against Bradford on Monday (AEST).
De Vere said before playing in the Challenge Cup final - which Huddersfield lost 42-12 to St Helens - that he was contemplating retirement even though he believed he had "one or two good years" left in him.
But De Vere said he would most likely return to Australia where he played for the Brisbane Broncos before flying off to the UK in 2005.
Sattler said De Vere no doubt had plenty of experience but ruled out approaching him.
"Mick very early on expressed an interest to come back," he said.
"His experience would be great but priority-wise ... we are probably looking at someone a bit younger."
The Titans roster already boasts the likes of Scott Prince, Preston Campbell, Luke Bailey and Jake Webster and added dual international Mat Rogers' signature yesterday despite him being 32 by the time he dons the Gold Coast colours in 2008.
Three of the five cut Huddersfield players ran out for Huddersfield in the Challenge Cup final at Twickenham.
"Telling a player there won't be a contract for them is the worst job there is for a coach," Huddersfield coach Jon Sharp said.
"And it's even tougher when it's players as good and as professional as the five that will be saying their goodbyes on Sunday (Monday AEST).
"In an ideal world, I would have loved to have given them all new contracts, but I'm afraid that wasn't an option.
"I just hope they all get the send-off on Sunday they deserve."
Former Manly and St George-Illawarra Dragon flyer Albert Torrens is one of five out of contract Huddersfield players who are cutting new deals.
AAP