FORMER Brisbane Lions premiership player Daniel Bradshaw is contemplating finishing his career in the Ovens and Murray.
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Bradshaw has been sounded out by Wodonga and cross-town rivals Wodonga Raiders as both clubs attempt to strengthen their undermanned forward-lines.
The possibility of playing only home matches could be an option for the 35-year-old.
Bradshaw, who could not be contacted for comment yesterday, has spent two seasons playing with Tallangatta and District league club Dederang-Mount Beauty.
He kicked 69 goals in 14 matches this year and 110 majors in 17 games last year.
In his first taste of country football playing for Howlong in 2012, Bradshaw took the Hume league by storm, kicking 105 goals to romp in the goal-kicking award.
Bradshaw played both junior and senior football for Wodonga before being drafted by the Brisbane Lions with the 56th selection in 1995.
He went on to play 222 matches with the Lions and nine with Sydney before retiring in 2011.
Bradshaw’s brother, Darren, has committed to Dederang-Mount Beauty for another season and Bomber officials haven’t given up hope of Daniel returning for a third year.