Written on Tuesday, 04 May 2010 23:03
Scott Clayton, the architect of a Western Bulldogs side contending for this year's AFL premiership, is now firmly focused on building a new team from scratch on the Gold Coast.
With this year's national AFL draft there for the plundering, and up to 16 free agents from rival clubs available to be selected, Clayton will be the proverbial kid in the cansy store.
In an exclusive BPL podcast, Clayton will talk about the challenges he faces and how soon he hopes the AFL's newest club will be seriously contending for an AFL flag.
Meanwhile, click here for BPL writer Jon Pierik's thoughts on who is on Clayton's radar.
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