Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera 'torturing' St Kilda fans according to commentator

Sean Dillon

Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera 'torturing' St Kilda fans according to commentator image

Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera is 'torturing' St Kilda, according to an AFL commentator, as his playing future is still up in the air.

Wanganeen-Milera hasn't signed a contract extension at the Saints as he ponders a move back to his home state of South Australia.

The two teams from South Australia are Port Adelaide and Adelaide, which makes it a simple decision for the Saints superstar if he chooses to go back to SA: the Crows or Port.

Commentator and trusted AFL pundit Gerard Whateley has said that if Wanganeen-Milera has made a decision, he has hidden it very well.

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"If he knows he’s going, he has played it absolutely masterfully, by creating the illusion that he hasn’t decided what he is doing while playing soaring football," Whateley told SEN Crunch Time.

"If he’s not leaving, then he’s torturing a fan base like we have never seen.

"But they will forgive him the moment he declares he is staying."

The St Kilda superstar has been in All-Australian form, averaging 30.2 disposals, 3 clearances, 6.4 score involvements and 0.8 goals a game this season.

It also included his unbelievable game against Melbourne, which saw him gather 34 disposals and kick 4 goals, including the match-winner in their record comeback.

The 22-year-old has been coy in interviews, not giving away anything about his future, but said he has consulted with his family and manager.

"I'm just focused on finishing the season off and giving my all to this football club, giving my all, playing week-in, week-out," Wanganeen-Milera said on Channel 7 after their win against Essendon.

The Saints have one game left in the season as they play sixth-placed GWS at Engie Stadium next Sunday.

Sean Dillon

Sean Dillon is a contributing Wires Writer at The Sporting News based in Sydney, Australia