The Crows are back in the game
Brent Prismall at Essendon training. Picture: Wayne Ludbey. Source: Herald Sun
MARK Thompson knows better than most how much talent Brent Prismall has, which is why he's hoping the cursed Bomber can again resurrect his career.
After missing all of this year following his second knee reconstruction, Essendon delisted Prismall this week but has invited him to continue training at Windy Hill.
"Brent's been horribly unlucky; after his last reconstruction, he just couldn't get on the track," said Thompson, who coached Prismall at Geelong.
"It's been really frustrating for him. But he can certainly play; if he gets over the injury and his knee comes right, he's certainly a player.
"He's had two reconstructions since he's been here, so he hasn't played much footy, and that's a problem.
"If you don't get to play these days, it's really difficult to keep people on jlthe list."
The Bombers this week also delisted Ricky Dyson and Ariel Steinberg, aldhthough Steinberg is likely to be kept on the rookie list.
Thompson confirmed disgruntled Port defender Ben Jacobs was in the Bombers' sights at next week's national draft.
The 20-year-old walked out on the Power this month, wanting to return home to Victoria.
He has been linked to North Melbourne, who failed to reach agreement with Port Adelaide during the trade period, while the Western Bulldogs and St Kilda have also declared their interest.
"(Jacobs) is one we'd consider," Thompson said.
"But I have no idea (if he'll get through to pick 35) - I hope so."
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