PATRICK Dangerfield Wednesday was to have publicly reflected on his first 150 AFL games with the Adelaide Football Club.

He has walked away from the hot seat, leaving it to team-mate Sam Jacobs, sensing the media session would turn to where he would play his next 150.

Dangerfield, left, today originally expected about two questions on his future — all easy to answer, he felt, by saying he has not decided on his free-agency future and sees no need to rush a decision while Adelaide is locked in a heated race to next month’s AFL finals.

This simple plan was sabotaged on Sunday.

Channel 7’s GameDay reported that Geelong had secured Dangerfield with a five-year contract.

Dangerfield yesterday was compelled to dismiss he has decided how to use his free agency card. So far, the storyline with Dangerfield has varied from telling coach Phil Walsh in December that he would leave the Crows to return to Victoria but assured Walsh he would be 100 per cent committed to the team this season; he would stay out of his love for the Crows and he would go in a hot auction between Geelong, Hawthorn, Richmond, Collingwood and now Melbourne.

Dangerfield has not signed a new deal at Adelaide, prompting the speculation he will leave. If so, the AFL rules prevent from declaring such before October 9. But on radio yesterday Dangerfield insisted he is holding off his decision until he consults his family, his girlfriend Mardi Harwood and his mentors.

And his remarks about already having committed to the Cats were damning of the continued speculation on his future and highlighted his anger in having his 150th-milestone hijacked.

“It is completely untrue,” Dangerfield said in his regular radio spot on FIVEaa breakfast. “And now a source is Twitter ... give me a break.

“Nothing has been agreed to. It is round 20 and people will automatically go to these conclusions (that he is hiding his intent to move).

“But to be honest, it is absolute crap.

“Because I have not made a decision people can act like they have sources close to the AFC (Crows) ... but it is simply not true. The same was being said six months ago, two months ago but simply — it is not true. It is false.”

Dangerfield has put off any decision on his future until Adelaide’s season closes.

“It is such an important final three weeks for us (with the home-and-away series); we want to return to September action after missing it for the past two years and that is where all our focus is,” he said.

“My focus is on playing. It (the free-agency decision) is not something that concerns me at the moment — there are far more important things at stake for our football club at the moment.”

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