Tigers' Lynch admission irrelevant to Suns

Rookie Gold Coast coach Stuart Dew is refusing to be dragged into the dialogue around the future of the Suns' AFL co-captain Tom Lynch.

Gold Coast's Tom Lynch

Gold Coast's Tom Lynch is one of the AFL's leading tall forwards with 234 goals to his credit. (AAP)

Gold Coast AFL coach Stuart Dew says former premiership teammate Damien Hardwick's admission that Richmond would "make room" for his off-contract AFL star Tom Lynch is irrelevant.

The Richmond coach caused a stir when he indicated the premiers were interested in the Suns' co-captain, with the Melbourne powerhouse club later contacting Gold Coast to apologise for the comments.

But Dew, who is yet to make his AFL coaching debut, isn't fussed about the constant speculation, calling it white noise that "comes and goes in one day".

Hardwick endured the same contract saga with star Tigers on-baller Dustin Martin last year and empathised with Dew, saying he thought the year-long speculation grew "tiresome".

But in the same Fox Footy interview he said a player of Lynch's stature coming off contract made him someone "you probably make room for".

"He's an incredible athlete, a great player and a great leader by all accounts," Hardwick said.

"You've got to have a look at it."

Dew, who won a flag at Port Adelaide with Hardwick in 2004, isn't about to get worked up about rival coaches preying on his players.

"We don't really need to; it's outside noise to us, whether it's from another coach, other teams, media, we're not concerned," he said on Thursday.

"It happened all last year, it'll happen all next year, sometimes I'll have to deal with it, sometimes I won't.

"I'm not really (concerned) to be honest, it comes and goes in one day, it's a little bit irrelevant."

Lynch will play in the Suns' final pre-season trial on the Gold Coast against Brisbane on Sunday, with Sean Lemmens and Peter Wright the two major injury concerns.

Lemmens hurt his hamstring in last week's impressive defeat of Geelong and is in doubt for round one, while a calf complaint has kept Wright from any pre-season action.

The tall forward's absence all but clears Sam Day for a first round return from his long-term hip injury.

Although Dew says there could be room for Wright and Day alongside Tom Lynch, in what would be a shift away from the new norm.

"We haven't said yes or no; we''ll play around with it," he said of a potential triple tall threat.

"Tom can play a bit further up the ground, as can Peter, and Sam can play in the ruck."


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