Hawthorn captain Luke Hodge, pictured here alongside the other 17 AFL skippers, expects a pay cut as the Hawks move to keep Lance Franklin. Picture: Michael Klein Source: Herald Sun
HAWTHORN captain Luke Hodge expects a pay cut as the AFL club tries to keep Lance Franklin.
While Franklin's decision to defer contract talks until post-season is the big-ticket item, Hodge and former skipper Sam Mitchell are among other premiership stars the Hawks must re-sign.
Hodge, 28, who played just 10 games last year because of injury, said he and 30-year-old Mitchell were at the stage of their careers where ``we don't have quite as much pull as Franky does''.
"As you get older it's proven in the past that you're going to have to go lower so that the younger blokes coming through can get paid probably a little bit more than what they deserve,'' Hodge said.
But the Hawks won't break the bank on Franklin either.
"The club have thrown Buddy the best offer we can give with the blokes that we've got on our list,'' he said.
"It's up for Bud to take his time this year, have a good think about it and see where his future wants to be.''
Hodge was in no hurry to re-sign and said his deal didn't need to be a priority as there was no doubt he'd stay a Hawk.
He was confident he could recapture career-best form this season despite coming off knee surgery and last year's illness and injury troubles.
"If your expectations drop then you probably shouldn't be playing,'' Hodge said.
He said the knee was fully healed but doubt remained over whether he'll face Geelong on Easter Monday.
The Hawks are out to break a nine-match losing streak against the Cats since their 2008 grand final win.
While Hodge would love to be out there, he has learnt the hard way that rushing back is not smart.
"I made the mistake last year of coming back probably a little bit early with my calf and hurt that just before round one,'' he said.
"We deliberately haven't set a date that I'm going to be back.
"We'll just take it as it comes.''
The Hawks also hope Cyril Rioli (ankle) and recruit Brian Lake (calf) can face the Cats.
Lake's return would be particularly useful.
The club recruited him to combat power forwards such as Geelong's Tom Hawkins, who kicked six goals including the winner after the siren in their most recent meeting.
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