“There’s no interest in Patrick Dangerfield; he’s not on the table, he’s not going to be,” Noble said during the first day of the NAB AFL Trade Period.
“I don’t know why all the kerfuffle continues to unfold.
Noble said he was confident Dangerfield, 24, would remain at the club for the long-term.
“You back your system in every time,” he said.
“Those stars are really hard to develop, they’re hard to find and you just don’t let them go.
“It’s just not going to happen.”
Collingwood recruiting manager Derek Hine said his club had spoken to Adelaide about the possibility of snaring Dangerfield but the Crows were quick to dismiss the idea.
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