HE may not have agreed to it, but Gold Coast coach Rodney Eade claims he isn’t upset at Jaeger O’Meara’s decision to request a trade to Hawthorn.

O’Meara has missed the past two seasons with knee problems since succumbing to a patella tendon injury in April 2015.

As a result, O’Meara hasn’t played in an Eade-coached Gold Coast team.

Asked if he was gutted by O’Meara’s trade request, Eade said: “No, I wasn’t because I haven’t coached him.

“He hasn’t played a game.”

Eade has backed the Suns to rebound from O’Meara’s looming exit despite comparing the young midfielder’s departure to Patrick Dangerfield leaving Adelaide and Hawthorn losing Leigh Matthews.

But Eade revealed he told O’Meara he didn’t agree with the move when the gun midfielder made his decision.

“He phoned me about it so I thought that was nice of him, very professional of him (but) I didn’t agree with his decision,” Eade told SEN radio this morning.

“I spoke to him about that but there is no sense being angry about it — it is just the way footy is.

“We are going to see more of it in this day and age of footy.”

media_camera O'Meara did not play a game under Eade. Picture: Mike Batterham

Eade was adamant the Gold Coast would recover from O’Meara’s departure.

“Adelaide lost Dangerfield and were a good chance to be top four this year — teams move on,” Eade said.

“Leigh Matthews, one of the greatest players of all time, left Hawthorn and next year we won a premiership (in 1986).

“Every club is greater than the individual — teams move on and they survive.”

Eade said the Suns were still trying to find the best deal with the Hawks for O’Meara.

“We will wait for Hawthorn to come back to us,” Eade said.

“But having said that we would want to be reasonably compensated.

“If we can come out in front in the deal then that’s fine, you move on. Nothing has eventuated at this stage. It is still a bit of shadow boxing.”

Fellow Suns midfielder Dion Prestia has requested a trade to Richmond.

Gold Coast has the means to fill spots left by O’Meara and Prestia in this year’s draft, in which they have plenty of picks including five of the top 25.

Originally published as Eade told O’Meara there’s no hard feelings