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Strewth is this panic stations stuff? The kid has just started with us. I would wait to next year for these negotiations myself.

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Strewth is this panic stations stuff? The kid has just started with us. I would wait to next year for these negotiations myself.

I have no problems at all if both Brayshaw and Petracca both sign extensions. Far from being panic stations it is a sign that the club is gaining some cred!

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All first round picks should be 3 year deals with a club option for a 4th at least. It's fair reward for putting such faith in a player.

It takes a special kind of hubris to think you should leave a club before that time anyway and a special lack of talent for a first round pick to be out the door before then. Somehow we've managed both in the last 5 years.

There's no desire for Brayshaw to leave any time soon and these days a contract doesn't do much anyway. There's little chance (although I bet we'll try to find it in him) that he'll be so bad or so injured as to not show some form, he's already showing a bit at training. There's also a reality that he's got some filling out to do and some developing as well so why bet on yourself dominating before your time. All round it's a nice set of circumstances for both parties to show some goodwill. We get the asset locked in and the salary squared away for future planning, he gets some financial security.

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Strewth is this panic stations stuff? The kid has just started with us. I would wait to next year for these negotiations myself.

Make senses to me.

If the club believes he is going to be good it is a much cheaper alternative locking him away for another two years now rather than waiting for 18 months of exposed form and then see his contract price increase significantly.

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Make senses to me.

If the club believes he is going to be good it is a much cheaper alternative locking him away for another two years now rather than waiting for 18 months of exposed form and then see his contract price increase significantly.

But then we don't know what the third year deal is nutbean

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Strewth is this panic stations stuff? The kid has just started with us. I would wait to next year for these negotiations myself.

I don't really see this as a panic stations decision. I see it as both club and player committing to each other long term.

Good move from my point of view.

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Wouldn't be surprised if its about Jeremy Howe putting off contract talks till the end of the year.

Sorry to give you the bad news dazzle, already reported to have put off contract talks last week.

http://m.theage.com.au/afl/demons-highflyer-jeremy-howe-puts-off-contract-negotiations-20150305-13wepe.html

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i am pretty sure we will see Christian Salem recommit to the club this week.

from what i was told it sounds like you might be spot on, Christian Petracca and Jimmy Toumpas are the other two who the club i'm sure will be moving to extend the contracts of if at all possible

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