TRAVIS Cloke's father and manager David Cloke has so far had no discussions with Collingwood over his son's future.

The high-priced forward has been dropped for the Queen's Birthday blockbuster against Melbourne after just one game back in the senior side.

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Cloke snr confirmed to AFL.com.au on Friday he is still representing his son.

He said there were no talks on the horizon.

"I haven't at the moment, I haven't got anything booked in to talk to them about anything at the moment, no," Cloke Snr said. 

"We haven't even talked about it.

"Trav's just getting himself ready to play tomorrow ... and we'll see what happens over the rest of the season. 

"And he's contracted for next year. 

"He'll go out there and play tomorrow and put his hand up whenever Collingwood play in the seniors next time."

Cloke, 29, signed a lucrative five-year contract extension with Collingwood after a full season of speculation about his future. 

Reports at the beginning of this season suggested he was open to extending his contract much earlier this time around.

His current deal doesn't expire until the end of 2017, putting the ball in Collingwood's court if it wants to trade the struggling forward. 

There was no sign of Cloke as news crews waited at Collingwood headquarters on Friday morning.

The VFL team is due to train at 4.45pm.

Cloke is no longer jointly represented by celebrity agent Ralph Carr.

Leading player agent Paul Connors has been working on some of Cloke's commercial arrangements, but it's understood his father is still overseeing contract matters.