Posted: 2024-07-28 02:42:48

Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin has delivered a passionate defence of Clayton Oliver, declaring the star midfielder is "not going anywhere".

After struggling to find top form for most of 2024 following an interrupted pre-season, the four-time Demons best-and-fairest has continued being the subject of innuendo around his future.

Oliver is contracted at Melbourne until the end of 2030, but the club briefly toyed with the idea of trading him last year due to off-field issues.

But Goodwin has urged the media to "lay off him" and "let go" of the idea the 27-year-old may depart the club.

"He's a Melbourne person, through and through," Goodwin said after the Demons' two-point defeat to GWS.

"He's not going anywhere.

Clayton Oliver walks off the field after Melbourne's loss to the GWS Giants
Clayton Oliver walks off the field after Melbourne's loss to the GWS Giants(Getty Images)

"He's a proud Melbourne person. We love him. We love the work that he's done, and we'll get his footy right.

"He's going to be here for a long time playing some great footy."

Oliver recaptured some of his best form by collecting a team-high 26 disposals in Melbourne's loss against the Giants on Saturday night.

After being embarrassed by Fremantle last Sunday in losing the clearance battle 47-16, Melbourne's midfield lifted early against the Giants to set-up a 27-point lead at quarter-time.

"He's working incredibly hard on his game and it's great for you (the media) to recognise that," Goodwin said of Oliver's game.

"He's getting closer to his best.

"He was pretty clean in and around the ball, you can see that dynamic nature about his game, and he's going to continue to improve.

"He's had those challenges throughout pre-season, but he's continued to find to improve and and he'll keep doing that. That's the type of person he is."

AAP

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